- is a
derivative of
Wulfric (although
Ulric may also be a
variant of Ulrich).
Wulfric is a
cognate of the
Norse name Rikiwulf.
Wulfric Spot (died c. 1004)...
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Wulfric (died
circa 1004),
called Wulfric Spot or Spott, was an Anglo-Saxon nobleman. His will is an
important do****ent from the
reign of King Æthelred...
- ****ure king
Wulfric.
Hrothgar is
concerned that Gunnar,
chieftain of the destro**** village, will ****ume it was
Wulfric's doing, as
Wulfric's father (Hrothgar's...
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Professor Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore is a
fictional character in the
Harry Potter series of
novels by J. K. Rowling. For most of the series...
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Saint Wulfric of
Holme was a tenth-century
hermit and
saint from Norfolk. His
feast date is
December 9. Licence, Tom (2004). "Suneman and
Wulfric: two...
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Saint Wulfric may
refer to:
Wulfric of Holme, 10th-century
saint Wulfric of Haselbury, 12th-century
saint This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
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Wulfric of
Haselbury (c. 1080 – 20
February 1154) was an
anchorite and
miracle worker in
Wiltshire and Somerset, England,
frequently visited by King Stephen...
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Wulfrun as
Wulfric Spot, Ælfhelm's brother, is
called "
Wulfric son of Wulfrun",
suggesting that his
status derived mainly from his mother.
Wulfric Spot founded...
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bears against Wulfric. Due to his poor prospects,
Wulfric's beautiful wife-to-be, Annet,
leaves him. By
months of
intensively showing Wulfric her love and...
- was
buried with the
religious community there, to
which Wulfric also left land. Her son
Wulfric "Spot"
became one of the king's prin****l
thegns in the...