- Æthelric (also:
Aethelric or
Ethelric) is a
masculine Anglo-Saxon name that may
refer to: Æthelric (bishop of Dorchester) (died 1034),
Bishop of Dorcester...
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preface to
Chronicon ex
chronicis names six sons, Adda, Bealric, Theodric,
Ethelric, Osmere, and Theodhere, born to his wife and six born to concubines, Ocga...
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least eight children and had
relatively humble beginnings: his
father Ethelric attended the
court of King Æthelred the Unready, but was of no
great significance...
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remained with the Queen-Abbess. Hilda's
elder sister, Hereswith,
married Ethelric,
brother of King Anna of East Anglia, who with all of his
daughters became...
- Æthelric (or
Ethelric; died 1072) was
Bishop of
Durham from 1041 to 1056 when he resigned. Æthelric was a monk at
Peterborough Abbey before Bishop Eadmund...
- from an
earlier Æthelric who was also
bishop of
Selsey and also
spelled Ethelric. For a
discussion of the
dating issues of the
trial as well as
other concerns...
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Ancestor Ælfwald (Alfwold Aldwulfing)
Ealdwulf (Aldwulf Æðelricing)
Ethelric (Æþelric Ening) Eni (Eni Tytling)
Tytla (Tytla Wuffing)
Wuffa (Wuffa Wehhing)...
- 1047 1057 Heca Died in office. 1058 1070 Æthelric (II) Also
recorded as
Ethelric;
deposed and
imprisoned by
William the Conqueror. 1070 c. 1075 Stigand...
- Salisbury, to
construct the
wooden motte-and-bailey
castle on the mound.
Ethelric,
bishop of
Selsey was
imprisoned and died in the
castle in 1070. The neighbouring...
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building a
wooden motte-and-bailey castle,
sited on the
prehistoric mound.
Ethelric,
bishop of Selsey, was
imprisoned at
Marlborough in 1070, and the Victoria...