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Wulfhild of
Norway (1020 – 24 May 1071; Old West Norse: Úlfhildr Ólafsdóttir, Swedish:
Ulfhild Olofsdotter) was a
Norwegian princess, and a
duchess of...
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Wulfhild, also
spelled Wulfhilda or Wulfhilde, is a
Germanic female name.
Wulfhild (d.
after 996) was an
English nun,
abbess of
Barking and Horton. Wulfhild...
- the
first of the
three dukes of the Welf
dynasty called Henry. His wife
Wulfhild was the
heiress of the
house of Billung,
possessing the
territory around...
- Wulfhilda, also
known as
Wulfhild and
Wulfreda among several other names (c. 940 – c. 996), was an Anglo-Saxon
abbess who is
venerated as a
saint in the...
- duke of
Saxony from 1072 to 1106.
Eldest son and
successor of
Ordulf and
Wulfhild of Norway, he was the last
member of the
House of Billung. In 1070, before...
- Streona); Ælfgifu (married
Uhtred the Bold,
ealdorman of Northumbria);
Wulfhild? (married
Ulfcytel Snillingr);
Abbess of
Wherwell Abbey? In 1002, Æthelred...
- In 1137,
control of
Saxony p****ed to the
Guelph dynasty,
descendants of
Wulfhild Billung,
eldest daughter of the last
Billung duke, and the
daughter of...
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Ulfcytel was
married to a
daughter of King Æthelred (by his
first wife)
named Wulfhild, as
suggested by a
supplementary text to the Jómsvíkinga saga. From 1004...
- who was
descended through his
mother from Magnus'
legitimate sister,
Wulfhild, was
crowned king of Norway.
Magnus was not married, but had a daughter...
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Wulfhild, the
daughter of a
nobleman called Wulfhelm who had sent her to
Wilton Abbey to be educated.
Goscelin stated in his
hagiography of
Wulfhild that...