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Ealdred may
refer to:
Ealdred of Hwicce, 8th-century king of
Hwicce Ealdred I of Bamburgh, 10th-century
ruler of
Bamburgh Ealdred (archbishop of York)...
- Llywelyn.
Ealdred's expedition was betra**** by some
Welsh soldiers who were
serving with the English, and
Ealdred was defeated. In 1050,
Ealdred went to...
- father). Upon his father's
death in 913,
Ealdred succeeded him. The
Historia de
Sancto Cuthberto states that
Ealdred "was a
friend of King
Edward the Elder...
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Ealdred v
Malet was a
court case of
early English law
between Ealdred (the
archbishop of York) and
William Malet (the High
Sheriff of Yorkshire) that...
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connivance of Cnut.
Ealdred's mother was Ecgfrida,
daughter of Aldhun,
bishop of Durham. Some time
probably in the mid 1020s
Ealdred killed Thurbrand in...
- Uhtred's son
Ealdred subsequently avenged his
father by
killing Thurbrand, but
Ealdred in turn was
killed by Thurbrand's son, Carl.
Ealdred's vengeance had...
- Gloucestershire. When
Ealdred, the
bishop of
Worcester as well as the
Archbishop of York, was
required to
relinquish Worcester by Pope Nicholas,
Ealdred decided to...
- Eanberht, Uhtred, and
Ealdred,
granted land to
Bishop Milred, and in 759 to
Abbot Headda. In 778 a
charter of King Offa of
Mercia Ealdred is
styled as Dux...
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Ealdred was a
medieval Bishop of Cornwall. He was
consecrated between 981 and a
period between 988 and 990. He died
between 1002 and 1009. In 994, King...
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submission of
Ealdred of
Bamburgh was
probably nominal, and it is
likely that he
acknowledged Constantine as his lord, but Alex
Woolf sees
Ealdred as a semi-independent...