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Ealdwulf is a male
given name used by:
Ealdwulf of East
Anglia (r. c.663 – 713), King of the East
Angles Ealdwulf of Sus****, King of Sus**** in the early...
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Ealdwulf (Old English: Aldwulf), also
known as
Aldulf or Adulf, was king of East
Anglia from c. 664 to 713. He was the son of Hereswitha, a Northumbrian...
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Ealdwulf was a King of Sus****, but is
known only from his charters. He
reigned jointly with Ælfwald and Oslac.
Ealdwulf issued an
undated charter, believed...
- Dumnonia, King (c.700–c.710)
Kingdom of East
Anglia (complete list) –
Ealdwulf, King (663–c.713) Ælfwald, King (713–749) Beonna, Co-King (749–c.760) Alberht...
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Ealdwulf (fl. 750–765) was a
medieval Bishop of Lindsey. Or
Aldwulf or
Eadulphus Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996).
Handbook of...
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Ealdwulf (died c. 815) was a
medieval Bishop of Lichfield.
Ealdwulf was
consecrated between 799 and 801 and died
between 814 and 816. The
historian D...
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Ealdwulf (died 6 May 1002) was a
medieval Abbot of Peterborough,
Bishop of Worcester, and
Archbishop of York.
Traditional stories state that
Ealdwulf...
- who
married the
Northumbrian princess Hereswith and was the
father of
Ealdwulf of East Anglia. The
primary source for the
little that is
known about Ecgric's...
- The last king of the
Wuffingas dynasty, Ælfwald
succeeded his
father Ealdwulf, who had
ruled for 49 years. Ælfwald
himself ruled for 36 years. Their...
- Rædwald
Eorpwald Ricberht Sigeberht [c] Ecgric [c] Anna Æthelhere Æthelwold
Ealdwulf Ælfwald Beonna [c] Alberht [c] Æthelred I [s] Æthelberht II Offa [km] Eadwald...