- the invasion, if
Hereric was
poisoned by his hosts, or a
pretext for a
Northumbrian annexation of Elmet, if
Edwin himself had
Hereric poisoned. The Historia...
-
Deiran royal family, Edwin, son of the
former king Ælla, and
Hereric, Edwin's nephew.
Hereric was
poisoned while at the
court of Ceretic, king of Elmet....
-
conquest is
suggested by the
exile of Edwin, son of the
former king Ælla, and
Hereric, Edwin's nephew, who were both
notable members of the
Deiran royal line;...
- myth of Baldr's
death in
Norse mythology.
Heremod – an
early Danish king.
Hereric – a
relative of
Heardred Hildeburh – the
daughter of the
Danish king Hoc...
- and Bernicia—by no
later than 604. An
otherwise unknown sibling fathered Hereric, who in turn
fathered Abbess Hilda of
Whitby and Hereswith, wife to Æthelric...
- in 614 into the
Deiran royal household. She was the
second daughter of
Hereric,
nephew of Edwin, King of
Deira and his wife, Breguswīþ. When
Hilda was...
- Æthelfrith
married Edwin's sister, Acha of Deira;
Edwin and
Hereric went into exile.
Hereric was
married to Beorhtswith/Breguswith and had two daughters...
- Herleif, Herman/Arminius, Ariovistus, Ariouualdus, Ælfhere/Alfarr/Alfheri,
Hereric, Wulfhere, Herebeald, Eanhere, Oshere, Hermóðr/Heremod/Herimout, Herbrandr...
- of
Cearl of
Mercia and
later married Cearl's daughter. Edwin's
nephew Hereric, an
exile in the
British kingdom of Elmet, was
slain there under treacherous...
- well as the
nutricius (tutor or regent) Ado and the
magnates Adogoto and
Hereric.
Through his wife
Hedan had
connexions to the
Rodoin family and the family...