-
around 670 and his
siblings included a brother,
Ingild, and two sisters,
Cuthburh and Cwenburg.
Ingild is
given by the Anglo-Saxon
royal genealogies as...
-
Harald Wartooth and Ivar Vidfamne. This
territory was now
ruled by
Ingjald (
Ingild), a
brother of King
Peter of Wes**** and a
mighty ruler in his own right...
- be king
Ealhmund of Kent), and the
otherwise unknown Eafa and
Eoppa to
Ingild,
brother of King Ine of Wes****, who
abdicated the
throne in 726. It continues...
-
three other children. Ine, king of Wes**** and
married Æthelburg of Wes****
Ingild, the great-grandfather of
Ealhmund of Kent, and the great-great grandfather...
- Here We Go
Round the
Mulberry Bush
Jamie McGregor 1969
Alfred the
Great Ingild 1971
Journey to
Murder Jimmy Rintoul (The
Killing Bottle) Die Screaming...
- to Sweden. As
Ingild continued his
sinful life and did not do his duty to
avenge his father,
Starkad appeared during a
banquet that
Ingild had with the...
-
uniting the
branches of the Ylfings, as he was
distrustful of his
kinsman Ingild Ill-ruler, who
killed all the
other kings of
Yngling kin. He
married his...
- Dorset,
which had been
founded by
Saint Cuthburh, a
sister of his ancestor,
Ingild.
While Alfred was
attending his funeral, the West
Saxons suffered another...
-
cadet branch of the
ruling dynasty that
claimed descent from Ine's
brother Ingild. With his
accession the
throne became firmly established in the
hands of...
-
father of King
Alfred the
Great of Wes****. ...
Eoppa [the son] of
Ingild, and
Ingild of Cenred, and Ine of Cenred, and
Cuthburh of Cenred, and Cwenburh...