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Adulf mcEtulfe (died 934) may have been King of
Bamburgh (northern Northumbria). The
Annals of
Clonmacnoise note the
death of
Adulf mcEtulfe in 934. The...
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father of four sons: Ealdred, died
after 927. Uhtred, died c.950.
Adulf mcEtulfe (Æthelwulf), King of the
Northern Saxons; died 934.
Oswulf I of Bamburgh...
- countries.
Ealdwulf of East
Anglia (c. 634–713), King of East
Anglia Adulf mcEtulfe (died 934), King of
Bamburgh Eadwulf Evil-child (fl. 968–970),
ruler of...
- 2024. Woolf,
Pictland to Alba. Woolf, From
Pictland to Alba, pp. 163-164
McGuigan, Neil (2015). "Ælla and the
descendants of Ivar:
politics and legend...
- p. 249.
McGuigan, 'Bamburgh', pp. 135–6.
McGuigan, 'Bamburgh', p. 136.
McGuigan, 'Bamburgh', pp. 136–7.
McGuigan, 'Bamburgh', pp. 137–8.
McGuigan, 'Bamburgh'...
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rather than
father and son; the
other siblings being Uhtred and
Adulf mcEtulfe.
McGuigan, ′Ælla and the
descendants of Ivar′, pp. 24–25, 33. Whitelock,...
- a. 934. Finally, the
Annals of
Clonmacnoise report the
death of "Adulf
mcEtulfe, king of the
North Saxons" in the same year as Æthelstan's campaign; Woolf...
- known: Ealdred,
Uhtred or the
figure known in one
Irish source as
Edulf mcEtulfe.
Unlike Oswulf,
Eadwulf Evil-child has no
known descendants. The exact...