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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...
- 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...