Definition of Eanfrith. Meaning of Eanfrith. Synonyms of Eanfrith

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Eanfrith. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Eanfrith and, of course, Eanfrith synonyms and on the right images related to the word Eanfrith.

Definition of Eanfrith

No result for Eanfrith. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Eanfrith from wikipedia

- Eanfrith may refer to: Eanfrith of Bernicia (590–634) Eanfrith of Hwicce (fl. c. 660–685) Eanfrith of Elmham (d. c. 769), Bishop of Elmham Eadfrith This...
- Eanfrith (590–634) was briefly King of Bernicia from 633 to 634. His father was Æthelfrith, a Bernician king who had also ruled Deira to the south before...
- Talorgan son of Eanfrith (Old Irish: Talorcan mac Enfret; died 657) was a King of the Picts from 653 to 657. As with his successors Gartnait son of Donuel...
- became king not just of Deira but of Bernicia as well; Æthelfrith's sons Eanfrith, Oswald, and Oswiu fled to the north. Thus Æthelfrith's death in battle...
- disarray, with Eanfrith taking power in the sub-kingdom of Bernicia and Osric taking power in Deira. According to Bede, Osric was, like Eanfrith, a Christian...
- People recorded that Æthelwealh, also married Eafe, who was the daughter of Eanfrith, a ruler of the Christian Hwicce people. Bede goes on to say that Wulfhere...
- Eanfrith (died c. 674) was the first recorded king of Hwicce in the 7th century. He was the brother of Eanhere, who may have ruled with him. Eanfrith...
- Eanhere and Eanfrith. Bede notes that Queen Eafe "had been baptised in her own country, the kingdom of the Hwicce. She was the daughter of Eanfrith, Eanhere's...
- Northumbria. He may have returned with his brother Eanfrith on Edwin's death in 633, as Bede appears to write. Eanfrith apostatised and was killed by Cadwallon ap...
- briefly ruled by Eanfrith, son of Æthelfrith, but after about a year he went to Cadwallon to sue for peace and was killed. Eanfrith's brother Oswald then...