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Eardwulf (fl. 790 – c. 830) was king of
Northumbria from 796 to 806, when he was
deposed and went into exile. He may have had a
second reign from 808 until...
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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),...
- the coup in 806 that led to
Eardwulf losing his throne, and he
likely continued to
support Eardwulf's enemies after Eardwulf returned in 808. In 787, Offa...
- who were
later restored:
Eadbehrt of Kent, Ecgberht, King of Wes****, and
Eardwulf of Northumbria.
Nelson writes that
Charlemagne treated the Anglo-Saxon...
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Eardwulf was king of Kent,
reigning jointly with Æðelberht II.
Eardwulf is
known from two charters, one of
which is undated, but
identifies Eardwulf's...
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outlived both of his
brothers and
later reigned jointly with his
nephew Eardwulf. He died in 762,
according to the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle (recorded under...
- Aethelred's successor, a
difficult task as
there is no
obvious candidate.
Eardwulf,
whose sister is Aethelred's lover,
commands Aethelred's
household warriors...
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Eardwulf was a
medieval Bishop of Rochester.
Eardwulf was
consecrated in 747. He died
between 765 and 772.
Between 759 and 765, King
Sigeread of Kent...
- Ælfwald I, King (788–790)
Osred II, King (790–796) Osbald, King (796)
Eardwulf, King (796–806/808)
Great Britain:
England The
Britons (complete list)...
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British Chronology (Third revised ed.). Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
Eardwulf 18 at
Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England...