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Uthred or
Uhtred of
Boldon (also
spelled Owtred; c. 1320 – 28
January 1397) was an
English Benedictine monk,
theologian and writer, born at Boldon, North...
- Bamburgh; died
between 954 and 963. (not to be
confused with
another Uthred -
Uthred the Bold who died ca.1016) See Ian W. Walker,
Lords of Alba: The Making...
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insulted his dead wife,
Alfred demands heavy reparations of Uhtred. Instead,
Uthred breaks his oath to
Alfred and sets off viking, but
eventually returns to...
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Llandaff from 1140 to 1148
Uhtred of
Galloway (c. 1120–1174), Lord of
Galloway Uthred of
Boldon (c. 1320–1397),
English Benedictine theologian and
writer Uhtred...
- 6th
Baronet (1776–1841) Sir
William Dunbar, 7th
Baronet (1812–1889) Sir
Uthred James Hay Dunbar, 8th
Baronet (1843–1904) Sir
William Cospatrick Dunbar...
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become part of England.
Edward is outraged,
seeing it as betrayal, but
Uthred re****ures him that it was the only way to
prevent constant Scottish attacks...
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landowners at the time of the
Norman invasion include Orm, Son of Gamal, Othulf,
Uthred and King Edward.
After the invasion, the
lands were
granted to
Count Robert...
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anchors his
fleet at the
mouth of the
River Parret close to
their hideout,
Uthred tricks the men
Svein left to
guard his
ships and
burns all but one. Without...
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brother Uhtred Uhtredson –
Uthred's younger son,
originally named Osbert Father Oswald –
Uthred's elder son,
named Uthred before being disinherited, named...
- Mandaic: ࡏࡅࡕࡓࡀ, Neo-Mandaic oṯrɔ,
traditionally transliterated eutra; plural:
ʿuthrē,
traditionally transliterated eutria) is a "divine
messenger of the light"...