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Frithuwald of
Bernicia ruled,
perhaps from 579 to 585. He was the
sixth known ruler of the Anglo-Saxon
kingdom of Bernicia.
Little is
known of Frithuwald's...
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Frithuwold of Surrey, 7th
century King of
Surrey Frithuwald of Bernicia, 6th
century King of
Bernicia Frithuwald,
Bishop of Whithorn, 735–763x764 This disambiguation...
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Frithuwald was a seventh-century Anglo-Saxon
ruler in Surrey, and
perhaps also in
modern Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, who is
known from two surviving...
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unsuccessful siege of
Monokarton (modern Turkey).
Hussa succeeds his
brother Frithuwald as king of
Bernicia (approximate date).
Creoda becomes king of Mercia...
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given as Glappa, one of his sons,
followed by Adda, Æthelric, Theodric,
Frithuwald, Hussa, and
finally Æthelfrith (d. c. 616), the
first Northumbrian monarch...
- Mercia,
since in 673–675
further lands were
given to
Chertsey Abbey by
Frithuwald, a
local sub-king (subregulus)
ruling under the
sovereignty of Wulfhere...
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Frithwald (Old English: Friþuweald or Friðewald; d. 762 × 764) was an Anglo-Saxon
Bishop of Whithorn. The
version of the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle in the Worcester...
- (560–568) Æthelric, son of Ida (568–572) Theodric, son of Ida (572–579)
Frithuwald,
possibly Adda's son (579–585) Hussa,
possibly Adda's son (585–593) Æthelfrith...
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Northumbria Bernicia Deira Sus**** Wes****
Monarchs Bretwalda Iclingas Frithuwald Wiglaf of
Mercia Lists of
monarchs East
Anglia Es**** Kent
Mercia Northumbria...
- to have been a god.
Eponymous ancestor of the
Geats and/or
Jutes Godwulf Goðólfr Finn
Finnr Friþuwulf Frealáf Friðleifr Fréawine
Friþuwald Woden Óðinn...