- was an
early Anglo-Saxon king of
Bernicia called Theodric (also
spelled Deoric, Old
English Þēodrīc).
Theodoric I (died 451), king of the
Visigoths Theodoric...
-
Theodric or Ðeodric
possibly ruled from 572 to 579. He was the
fifth known ruler of the Anglo-Saxon
kingdom of Bernicia.
Theodric was the son of Ida of...
- them Adda, Æthelric,
Theodric, Eadric, Theodhere,
Osmere and Ealric.
Several of
these are
listed as kings. One of them,
Theodric, is
noted for fighting...
-
Theodric Romeyn Beck (April 11, 1791 –
November 19, 1855),
alternatively Theodoric Romeyn Beck or T.
Romeyn Beck, was an
American physician in Albany,...
- Æthelric King of
Bernicia Reign 568–572
Predecessor Adda
Successor Theodric Issue Æthelfrith of
Northumbria Father Ida of Bernicia...
- Deotrīh),
known in Old
Norse as Þjóðrekr or Þiðrekr, and Old
English as
Þēodrīc. In
German legends,
Dietrich becomes an
exile from his
native kingdom of...
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Theoderic or
Theodric (Low
German Diederik or Didrik, High
German Dietrich) was the
leader of the
Saxons in the
years 743–744.
Onomastics suggests that...
- with him
which can be
located concretely is the
place of his
besieging of
Theodric,
which was Lindisfarne. Nevertheless, the
other places which appear in...
- time,
including those of the
Maerings who were
ruled over by one
Theodric. "
Theodric ruled / for
thirty winters / the city of the Mærings."
Heinzle 1999...
-
placed inside,
along with an
equestrian statue from Ravenna,
believed to be
Theodric, in
contrast to a wolf and a
statue of
Marcus Aurelius in the Capitoline...