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Eadwulf (sometimes Eadulf) is an Anglo-Saxon male name.
Notable people with the name include:
Eadwulf of
Elmham (10th-century),
bishop of
Elmham Eadwulf...
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Eadwulf I (died 913) was
ruler of
Bamburgh in the
early tenth century. A
genealogy in the twelfth-century text De
Northumbria post
Britannos recording...
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Eadulf or
Eadwulf Rus (fl. 1080) was an 11th-century
Northumbrian noble. He was
either the son or
grandson of
Gospatric (son of
Uhtred the Bold), possibly...
- Northumbria, in the
early tenth century. He was the son of
Eadwulf. Ealdred's father,
Eadwulf,
called "king of the
Saxons of the North" by the
Annals of...
- heah-gerefa). Most of
these were
descended from
Eadwulf I of Bamburgh,
thereafter called the
Eadwulfings or
House of Bamburgh.
Several of
these men commanded...
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Eadwulf Cudel or
Cutel (meaning cuttlefish) (died
early 1020s),
sometimes numbered Eadwulf III, was
ruler of
Bamburgh for some
period in the
early eleventh...
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Eadulf IV or
Eadwulf IV (died 1041) was the
ruler of
Bamburgh from 1038
until his death. He was a son of
Uhtred the Bold and his
second wife Sige, daughter...
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Eadwulf of
Bamburgh or
Eadwulf of
Bernicia may
refer to:
Eadwulf I of
Bamburgh (died AD 913)
Eadwulf II or
Eadwulf Evil-child (fl. AD 963–973),
ruler of...
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beginning of a
blood feud. Lest he be
confused with Uhtred, the son of
Eadwulf I of Bamburgh, he
historically has been
referred to as
Uhtred the Bold...
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Eadwulf II or
Eadulf II may
refer to:
Eadwulf I of
Bamburgh (d. 913),
sometimes called Eadwulf II of
Northumbria Eadwulf Evil-child (d. c. 970), also Eadwulf...