- Æthelwold was a
common Anglo Saxon name. It may
refer to: King Æthelwold of Deira, King of Deira, d. 655 King Æthelwold of East Anglia, King of East Anglia...
- Œthelwald was a King of
Deira (651–c. 655). He was the son of King
Oswald of Northumbria, who was
killed at the
Battle of
Maserfield in 642.
After Oswine...
- Eadfrith,
Bishop of Lindisfarne, was
credited with
writing the m****cript;
Ethelwald,
Bishop of the
Lindisfarne islanders, was
credited with
binding it; Billfrith...
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portrays Cælin as a
chaplain at the
court of
Ethelwald, a
nephew of King
Oswiu of Northumbria.
Ethelwald was
appointed to
administer the
coastal area...
- Æthelwold (or Æthelweald; died 830) was a
medieval Bishop of Lichfield. Æthelwald was
consecrated in 818 and died in 830. Fryde, et al.
Handbook of British...
- Weil-Felix
reaction in
typhus fever. 1927. J Hyg (Lond) 27(1): 64–69. Vella,
Ethelwald E. (1974). "The Weil-Felix test for the rickettsioses". The St. Luke's...
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persuasion from
Ethelwald,
Swithelm accepted baptism from Cedd. The
bishop traveled into East
Anglia to
baptize the king at
Ethelwald's home. For a time...
- as also by his son
Alfred [i.e. Ealhfrith], and by his cousin-german
Ethelwald [i.e. Œthelwald of Deira], the son of his
brother who
reigned before him...
-
Venerable Bede".
Catholic Encyclopedia.
Retrieved on 28 October 2009. "St.
Ethelwald".
Catholic Online.
Retrieved on 28 October 2009. "St.
Wilfrid the Younger"...
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chaplain at Œthelwald's court. It was on the
initiative of Cælin that
Ethelwald donated land for the
building of a
monastery at
Lastingham near Pickering...