- dictionary. Æthelred (/ˈæθəlrɛd/; Old English: Æþelræd [ˈæðelræːd]) or
Ethelred (/ˈɛθəlrɛd/) is an Old
English personal name (a
compound of æþele and ræd...
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Liebermann 1903, pp. 216–270.
Wormald 2004.
Wormald 1999a, pp. 356–360. "
Ethelred II". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2009.
William of Malmesbury; Sharpe, John...
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Ethelred (died c. 1093
Edelret mac Maíl
Coluim or Æthelred Margotsson) was the son of King
Malcolm III of
Scotland (Gaelic Máel
Coluim III) and his wife...
- Æthelred I (alt. Aethelred,
Ethelred; Old English: Æthel-ræd, lit. 'noble counsel'; 845/848 to 871) was King of Wes**** from 865
until his
death in 871...
- Ken (4
September 2011). "Rev.
Ethelred Brown: He
mixed religion with politics".
Kingston Gleaner. p. 80. "Egbert
Ethelred Brown papers". THE NEW YORK PUBLIC...
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Ethelred Luke
Taunton (17
October 1857 – 9 May 1907) was an
English Roman Catholic priest and
historical writer.
Taunton was born at Rugeley, Staffordshire...
- Æthelred (died 911)
became Lord of the
Mercians in
England shortly after the
death or
disappearance of Mercia's last king,
Ceolwulf II, in 879. He is also...
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Violet Ethelred ****h;
October 17, 1913 –
November 9, 2006) was a Trinidad-born
American film
actress and
later an environmentalist.
Violet Ethelred ****h...
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repel an
English attack on the
Cotentin Peninsula that was led by
Ethelred.
Ethelred had
given orders that
Richard be captured, bound, and
brought to England...
- Æthelred II. A
Study in the
Limitations on
Royal Policy and Action." In
Ethelred the Unready.
Papers from the
Millenary Conference, ed. D. Hill. BAR British...