-
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...
- 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...
-
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...
- "[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...
-
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...
-
diocese at the
monastery of
Abercorn on the
Firth of Forth. In 685 King
Egfrid was
killed by the
Picts and St
Trumwin and all his
monks had to flee. He...
- East Indian,
Juliana Unknown date: Earl
Fauconberg Other incidents January (unknown date):
Bulmer May (unknown date): Lady
Banks 28 Sep:
Egfrid 1820 1822...
- site as
early as AD 660 when it is
recorded that Etheldreda, the
queen of
Egfrid,
became a nun at the
Monastery of Coldingham, then
under the management...