-
further lands were
given to
Chertsey Abbey by Frithuwald, a
local sub-king (
subregulus)
ruling under the
sovereignty of
Wulfhere of Mercia. A
decade later Surrey...
- example, a
charter of King Offa of
Mercia described Ealdred of
Hwicce as "
subregulus ... et dux ('underking and ealdorman')." In Wes****, the king appointed...
- to
grant the land. In some
cases a king will
appear on a
charter as a
subregulus, or "subking",
making it
clear that he has an overlord.
Cynewulf appears...
-
south of
England at Buckingham,
where Constantine witnessed a
charter as
subregulus, thus
acknowledging Æthelstan's overlordship. In 935 a
charter was attested...
-
junior members of the
Carolingian dynasties were
appointed regulus or
subregulus of
Alemannia while at
other times,
Alemannia was
under the
direct administration...
-
where Æthelric, son of king
Oshere of the Hwicce, is
described as a "
subregulus", or subking, of Æthelbald.
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Ecgfrith...
-
territories between his two sons.
Carloman had
already been
given the
subregulus of
Bavaria in 864, now
Louis received Saxony, Thuringia, and Franconia...
- to as "King of the March".
Hence he may have also ****umed the
title of
subregulus like his predecessors. Æthelmund was the son of Ingeld, an
Ealdorman from...
- Æthelstan at
Buckingham on 13
September 934 in
which he is
described as
subregulus, i.e., a king
acknowledging Æthelstan's overlordship, the only
place there...
-
where Æthelric, son of king
Oshere of the Hwicce, is
described as a "
subregulus", or subking, of Æthelbald's. The eighth-century monk and
chronicler the...