-
number of
Northumbrian silver coins bearing the
inscription SIEFREDUS REX (King
Siefredus) were
found as part of this ****d,
indicating the existence...
- previously-unknown king,
Siefredus, also
appears on
coins found in the
Cuerdale ****d. The
sequence of coin
issues indicates that Cnut
ruled after Siefredus, from around...
-
coins discovered have
Siefredus's name on
providing an
indication to when he reigned. The coin
evidence suggests that
Siefredus succeeded Guthred and...
- Ragnarsson, King (876–877)
Interregnum Guthfrith I, King (c.883–895)
Siefredus, King (c.895–900) Cnut, King (c.900–905)
Great Britain:
England The Britons...
-
Guthfrith of York in Northumbria. It is
known that
Guthfrith was
succeeded by
Siefredus and Cnut,
although whether these men
ruled jointly or one
after the other...
- side, 'Cunnetti', and
others of a
nearly similar type and fabric, with '
Siefredus Rex', 'Mirabilia fecit, ' and c. The
ownership of the
property is undecided...
- have
identified that the coin's
design relates to
coins of the
kings Siefredus and Cnut (Sigfroðr and Knútr in Old Norse), who
ruled the
Viking kingdom...