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Uhtred of
Bamburgh (Uhtred the Bold—sometimes
Uchtred; died ca. 1016), was
ruler of
Bamburgh and from 1006 to 1016 the
ealdorman of Northumbria. He was...
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Uhtred is a
masculine given name of Anglo-Saxon origin,
prevalent during the
Medieval period, with
several recorded spelling variations. It may
refer to:...
- 1200), also
known as
Lochlan mac
Uchtred and by his
French name
Roland fitz Uhtred, was the son and
successor of
Uchtred, Lord of
Galloway as the "Lord"...
- From 1161
until 1174,
Gille Brigte and
Uchtred shared the lordship, with
Gille Brigte in the west, and
Uchtred in the east. In 1174, King
William le Lion...
- Mael
Coluim IV,
Galloway was left to his two sons,
Uchtred and
Gille Brigte (Gilbert). In 1174
Uchtred died
after being brutally blinded and
mutilated by...
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Duncan of
Carrick was
addressed as
cousin by the
English King, as was
Uchtred. (The term "cousin" in
address does not
necessarily connote a
family tie;...
- one
known child, a
daughter Bethoc, who
married Uchtred (or Hadrian) de Tyndale, Lord of Tyndale.
Uchtred and
Bethoc had a daughter, Hextilda,
married Richard...
- was the son of
William de Brus, 3rd Lord of
Annandale and
Christina mac
Uchtred Robert had the same name as both his
uncle and his grandfather. His uncle...
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Ealdred was an Earl in north-east
England from the
death of his uncle,
Eadwulf Cudel, soon
after 1018
until his
murder in 1038. He is
variously described...
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Chronology (Third revised ed.). Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
Uchtred 1 at
Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon
England v t e...