- was
brought to a head by Oswiu's son
Ealhfrith, who had
adopted Roman usages at the
urging of Wilfrid.
Ealhfrith had been
brought up with Irish-Northumbrian...
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Alhfrith or
Ealhfrith (c. 630 – c. 664) was King of
Deira under his
father Oswiu, King of Bernicia, from 655
until sometime after 664.
Appointed by Oswiu...
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Ealhferth or
Ealhfrith was a
medieval Bishop of Winchester. He was
consecrated between 862 and 867. He died
between 871 and 877. Fryde, et al. Handbook...
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mother of each of his
children difficult.
Kirby states that Aldfrith,
Ealhfrith, and Ealhflæd were not born to Eanflæd. Eanflæd was the
early patroness...
-
referring to Egfrid, son of Oswy and
brother of
Alhfrith (also
Alchfrith or
Ealhfrith), who
ascended to the
throne in 670. A
replica of the cross, including...
- son
Peada converted to Christianity,
influenced partly by Oswiu's son
Ealhfrith, who had
married Peada's
sister Cyneburh.
Peada brought a
Christian mission...
-
Mercian saint,
daughter of the
pagan King
Penda of Mercia. She
married King
Ealhfrith, co-regent of
Northumbria (who
attended the
Synod of
Whitby in 664), but...