- lands, at the
mouth of the
River Tees,
Guthred allowed Eadred to
purchase for the church.
Symeon recounts that
Guthred faced a
large invasion by the Scots...
-
frees the Dane
Guthred of ****braland from the
slave pens; the
amiable Guthred claims to be the king of Northumbria. In ****braland,
Guthred converts to Christianity...
-
Lindhardt as King
Guthred (series 2), a
former slave and the
pretender king of
Northumbria David Schofield as
Abbot Eadred (series 2),
Guthred's closest advisor...
- Cuthberto. The
Historia gives the
abbot central place in the
election of
Guthred as king of
Northumbria by the
Viking army
based in Yorkshire, and that...
-
Halfdan died
until Guthred became king in 883.
Guthred was the
first Christian Viking king of York. It is
traditionally thought that
Guthred's election was...
- in
Scottish Gaelic).
Anglicised forms of the Old
Norse name are Godred,
Guthred, and Guthfrith. The name is also
Latinised as Godredus. Many of
these are...
- Godred) may
refer to:
Gudfred (r. 804–810),
Danish king, son of King
Sigfred Guthred, king of
Northumbria (ruled c. 883 – 895)
Gofraid ua Ímair (died 934),...
-
closely to
historical figures, such as
Alfred the Great,
Guthrum and King
Guthred, the main
character Uhtred is fictitious: he
lives in the
middle of the...
- was killed. The
Vikings of
Northumbria remained kingless until 883, when
Guthred was made king there.
Halfdan and his
supposed brothers are, individually...
- army of
Angles and Danes, that by
paying a ransom, they
should redeem Guthred, the son of Hardicnut, whom the
Danes had sold as a
slave to a certain...