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Egfrid may
refer to:
Egfrid of Lindisfarne,
Bishop of
Lindisfarne from 821
until his
death Egfrid of Northumbria, King of
Northumbria from 670
until his...
- of "
Egfrid"
Historiam ecclesiasticam gentis anglorum, Vol. 2. Bede, ed.
Charles Plummer, 1896, (Clarendon Press, Oxford): 71
mentions of "
Egfrid" Higham...
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Ecgred of
Lindisfarne (or
Egfrid) was
Bishop of
Lindisfarne from 830
until his
death in 845. Fryde, et al.
Handbook of
British Chronology p. 219 Fryde...
- with India.
Egfrid put into St
Helena in
September 1821
leaky and was
condemned there and her
cargo transshipped on
another vessel.
Egfrid first appeared...
- "[T]he very next year [685AD], that same king [
Egfrid],
rashly leading his army to
ravage the
province of the Picts, much
against the
advice of his friends...
- East Indian,
Juliana Unknown date: Earl
Fauconberg Other incidents January (unknown date):
Bulmer May (unknown date): Lady
Banks 28 Sep:
Egfrid 1820 1822...
-
prince of
Iberia (or 826) Eardwulf, king of
Northumbria (approximate date)
Egfrid,
bishop of
Lindisfarne Li Jiang,
chancellor of the Tang
Dynasty (b. 764)...
- but
failed to
capture him. He
installed Egfrid as
count of
Toulouse and left
Aquitaine under the
command of
Egfrid and Duke Warin.
Louis marched to Saxony...
- Pray for
their sins,
their souls".[citation needed]
possibly referring to
Egfrid, son of Oswy and
brother of
Alhfrith (also
Alchfrith or Ealhfrith), who...
- History, IV, 21, p. 240;
except that "Ecgfrith" has been
substituted for "
Egfrid" to keep the
spelling consistent within this article. Bede, Ecclesiastical...