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Eanred was king of
Northumbria in the
early ninth century. Very
little is
known for
certain about Eanred. The only
reference made by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle...
- king was
probably Eanred.
According to a
later chronicler,
Roger of Wendover,
Ecgberht invaded Northumbria and
plundered it
before Eanred submitted: "When...
- a
kinsman of
Osberht and Ælla. Rædwulf
became king when Æthelred son of
Eanred was deposed.
Coins from his
reign are known, but
other than a
report of...
- predecessor,
Eanred, but
dates his
death 848 or 849. D. P.
Kirby thinks that an
accession date of 844 is more likely, but
notes that a coin of
Eanred dated stylistically...
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kingdoms of
Mercia and Northumbria. The Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle reports that
Eanred of
Northumbria submitted to
Egbert of Wes**** at the
hamlet of Dore (now...
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whether the
reign of Eardwulf's son
Eanred began in 808.
Recent studies,
based on the
discovery of a
penny of
Eanred for
which a date no
earlier than c...
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years later, he
received submission and
tribute from the
Northumbrian king,
Eanred.
Since so few
contemporary sources exist, the
events of the
fifth and sixth...
- list) – Eardwulf, King (796–806/808) Ælfwald II, King (806/808–808/810)
Eanred, King (810–841) Æthelred II, King (840/841–844, 858–862) Redwulf, King (844)...
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- of his
reign is problematic.
Osberht became king
after Æthelred son of
Eanred was murdered. The date of Æthelred's
death is not certain, but is generally...