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Guthfrith (one of many
derived spellings of the Old
Norse personal name Guðrøðr, also
Anglicised as Godred) may
refer to:
Gudfred (r. 804–810), Danish...
- let the
bracelet be
placed upon his
right arm. It is not
clear whether Guthfrith was a Christian, but his
relations with the
community of
Saint Cuthbert...
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peoples under one
monarch is a
Northumbria ruled by a weak king
named Guthfrith. Furthermore, Æthelstan's
Christian advisers have told him that an oath...
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Gofraid ua Ímair or
Guthfrith of Ivar (Old Norse: Guðrøðr [ˈɡuðˌrøðz̠], Latin: Guthfridus, fl. from AD 918
until death in 934) was a Hiberno-Scandinavian...
- Siefredus, from
around 900
until 905. It also
suggests Siefredus succeeded Guthfrith and
ruled from
about 895
until 900. The
names of both Cnut and Siefredus...
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Numismatic evidence suggests he
ruled from
around 895
until 900,
succeeding Guthfrith. In 1840 a ****d of over 8,000
items (known as the
Cuerdale ****d) was...
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Ragnarsson King of
Northumbria Reign 876–877
Predecessor Ricsige Successor Guthfrith King of
Dublin Reign 875–877
Predecessor Eystein Olafsson Successor Bárid...
- Gaelic).
Anglicised forms of the Old
Norse name are Godred, Guthred, and
Guthfrith. The name is also
Latinised as Godredus. Many of
these are
given in more...
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ruled since 875.
There were no
further Viking kings in
Northumbria until Guthfrith took over in 883. Æthelstan
ruled as King of the Anglo-Saxons from 924...
- of King Halfdan, the
Northumbrians and the
Northmen united under King
Guthfrith to
defeat a
Scots invasion. This
account is not
found in the Poppleton...