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Eardwulf or
Eardulf is an Anglo-Saxon male name.
Notable people with the name include:
Eardwulf of Northumbria, (floruit late 8th/early 9th century),...
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Eardulf of
Lindisfarne (died 900) was
Bishop of
Lindisfarne for 46
years between 854,
following the
death of his predecessor, and his own
death in 899...
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Viking chieftain Ubba
winters in ****ord
Haven (Wales) with 23 ships.
Eardulf becomes bishop of Lindisfarne,
after the
death of Eanbert. Al-Mu'tadid...
- Æthelwold
Cynewulf Higbald Egbert Heathwred Ecgred Eanbert Eardulf Bishops of Chester-le-Street
Eardulf Cutheard Tilred Wigred Uhtred ****helm
Ealdred Ælfsige...
- II, king of the
Picts (Scotland)
Dongshan Shouchu,
Chinese Zen
teacher Eardulf,
bishop of
Lindisfarne (approximate date)
Fujiwara no Takafuji, ****anese...
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Egbert 821 830
Heathwred 830 845
Ecgred 845 854
Eanbert 854 875
Eardulf 883 889
Eardulf 900 c. 915
Cutheard c. 915 c. 925
Tilred c. 925
maybe 942? Wilgred...
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Eanbert of
Lindisfarne Bishop of
Lindisfarne In
office 845
Predecessor Ecgred Successor Eardulf Personal details Died 854
Denomination Christian...
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Cutheard Bishop of
Lindisfarne Installed 900 Term
ended c. 915
Predecessor Eardulf Successor Tilred Personal details Died c. 915
Denomination Christian...
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spend the
winter there, as a
prelude to
settlement and
further conquest.
Eardulf, the
Bishop of Lindisfarne,
decided the
monastery must be abandoned, and...
- the
Danes ravaged Lindisfarne and "... destro**** all the monasteries.
Eardulf,
bishop of Lindisfarne, and
abbot Eadred,
taking the body of St Cuthbert...