- (700–757) was a
Mercian king and
father of Offa of Mercia. He was the son of
Eanwulf,
another king of the Mercians. He held
power from 716
until 757 when he...
- from Æthelbald's
chief counsellors, Eahlstan,
Bishop of
Sherborne and
Eanwulf,
Ealdorman of Somerset, who had been two of Æthelwulf's most
senior advisers...
- is known, but
within a year, Offa, the
grandson of Æthelbald's
cousin Eanwulf, had
seized the throne,
possibly after a
brief civil war.
Under Offa, Mercia...
- However, he made a
grant of land in
Somerset to his
leading ealdorman,
Eanwulf, and on 26
December 846, he
granted a
large estate to
himself in South...
- son Alweo: "That Offa was Thingfrith's offspring,
Thingfrith Eanwulf's offspring,
Eanwulf Osmod's offspring,
Osmod Eawa's offspring, Eawa Pybba's offspring...
- to the genealogies: Offa's grandfather,
Eanwulf, was Æthelbald's
first cousin. Æthelbald
granted land to
Eanwulf in the
territory of the Hwicce, and it...
- Franks. Æthelbald, with the
support of Eahlstan,
Bishop of Sherborne, and
Eanwulf,
Ealdorman of Somerset,
refused to give up his
kingship of Wes****. Æthelwulf...
- 16th King of Wes**** 726–740
Cuthred d. 756 17th King of Wes**** 740–756
Eanwulf ?
Eoppa ?
Sigeberht ? 18th King of Wes**** 756–757
Cyneheard d. 786 Cynewulf...
-
pilgrimage to Rome in 855, his son Æthelbald,
together with
Ealhstan and
Eanwulf,
ealdorman of Somerset,
conspired to keep the king from
recovering his...
- of
Northumbria ?-704 r.685–704
Cuthburh ?-718
Ingild 660-718 ?
Centwine Eanwulf Æthelbald King of
Mercia ?-757 r.716–757
Wulfhere King of
Mercia ?-675...