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Ecglaf (or Eglasius) was a
medieval Bishop of Dunwich.
Ecglaf was
bishop in the 8th century, but it is not
known exactly when he was
consecrated or when...
- was more or less voluntary: for
example the
position of Æscferð son of
Ecglāf, who was a
Northumbrian hostage in Wes****; he
fought under Byrhtnōð against...
- the
Norse sagas.
Eanmund – a
Swedish prince, and the
brother of Eadgils.
Ecglaf – Unferð's father. Ecgþeow – Beowulf's
father who
belonged to the Swedish...
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personal name and
possibly "a
normal diminutive of
compound names such as '
Ecglaf', or Ecgwulf' ".
Eaglesfield forms part of the
civil parish of Dean, which...
- as Cuthwynus. ? x 731 731 x ?
Ealdbeorht I Also
recorded as Alberht. ? ?
Ecglaf Also
recorded as Eglasius. ? x 747 747 x ?
Eardwulf Also
recorded as Heardwulf...
- and is
killed by
Vildiver (Wisselau). Eckenlied, Þiðreks saga
Ecglaf Old English:
Ecglāf Beowulf is
generally considered to be
based on
historic people...
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Bishop of
Dunwich Appointed before 747 Term
ended after 747
Predecessor Ecglaf Successor Heardred Orders Consecration before 747
Personal details Died...
- maþelode,
Ecglafes bearn, þe æt
fotum sæt
frean Scyldinga.
Unferth spoke,
Ecglaf's son, He who sat at the feet of the lord of the Scyldings. The poet states...
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Appointed before 731 Term
ended after 731
Predecessor Cuthwine Successor Ecglaf Orders Consecration before 731
Personal details Died
after 731 Denomination...