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Wulfrun(a) (c. 935-c. 1005) was a
Mercian noblewoman and
landowner who held
estates in Staffordshire.
Today she is
particularly remembered for her ****ociation...
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University of
Wolverhampton at The
Civic Hall,
University of
Wolverhampton at
Wulfrun Hall and the
Slade Rooms (previously
known as The
Little Civic). The complex...
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daughter of Ælfhelm,
ealdorman of
southern Northumbria, and his wife
Wulfrun. Ælfhelm was
killed in 1006,
probably at the
command of King Æthelred the...
- sector. The city is
named after Wulfrun, who
founded the town in 985, from the Anglo-Saxon Wulfrūnehēantūn ("
Wulfrūn's high or prin****l
enclosure or farm")...
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management also
issued a
statement of condolence. A
vigil was held at the Lady
Wulfrun statue at St Peter's
Collegiate Church on 18 October. A fan
memorial with...
- 2017. "Chikara For
British Eyes Only at
Wulfrun Hall
wrestling results". "Chikara – Let 'em Eat Cake at
Wulfrun Hall
wrestling results". "Chikara – Afternoon...
- son of
Wulfrun, a rich
noblewoman who
founded Burton Abbey. His
father is unknown, but it is
thought that he was of
lower rank than
Wulfrun as Wulfric...
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under Al-Mansur, the de
facto ruler of Al-Andalus (modern-day Spain). Lady
Wulfrun, an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman, is
granted land by King Æthelred II (the Unready)...
- child. At the time of her kidnapping,
Lesley was in her
second year at
Wulfrun College, Wolverhampton,
studying for her A-levels in pure and
applied mathematics...
- Swansea – 3,500 The
Halls Wolverhampton – 3,404 (Civic Hall); 1,289 (
Wulfrun Hall); 550 (Slade Rooms) Roundhouse, London – 3,300 (standing); 1,700 (seated)...