- Æthelred
Mucel was an Anglo-Saxon
noble from
Mercia who was the
father of Ealhswith, the wife of
Alfred the Great. Æthelred
witnessed several charters...
- to the Anglo-Saxon throne. Her
father was a
Mercian nobleman, Æthelred
Mucel,
Ealdorman of the Gaini,
which is
thought to be an old
Mercian tribal group...
-
Mucel (or Mucellus) was a
medieval Bishop of Hereford. He was
consecrated between 857 and 866 and died
between those same dates. Fryde, et al. Handbook...
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Alfred married Ealhswith,
daughter of Æthelred,
known as
Mucel,
ealdorman of the Gaini.
Mucel witnessed Mercian charters between 814 and 866, with two...
- 868,
Alfred married Ealhswith,
daughter of the
Mercian nobleman Æthelred
Mucel,
ealdorman of the Gaini, and his wife Eadburh, who was of
royal Mercian...
- (disambiguation),
several kings Æthelred II (disambiguation),
several kings Æthelred
Mucel (fl. 840–895),
father of King
Alfred the Great's wife,
Ealhswith Æthelred...
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Alfred and Ealhswith,
married in 868. Ealhswith's
father was Æthelred
Mucel,
Ealdorman of the Gaini, and her mother, Eadburh, was a
member of the Mercian...
- four
large disc-capped
Multiple Communications Emitter Location System (
MUCELS)
antennas forward, four
somewhat smaller blade antennae aft and
myriad of...
- 15th arrondis****t of
Paris to
Louis Bardot (1896–1975) and Anne-Marie
Mucel (1912–1978). Bardot's father, who
originated from Ligny-en-Barrois, was...
- the
Great and his
Mercian wife, Ealhswith, who was a
daughter of Æthelred
Mucel,
ealdorman of the Gaini, one of the
tribes of Mercia. Ealhswith's mother...