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Eadred (c. 923 – 23
November 955) was King of the
English from 26 May 946
until his death. He was the
younger son of
Edward the
Elder and his
third wife...
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Pucklechurch in Gloucestershire, and he was
succeeded by his
younger brother Eadred, who died in 955 and was
followed by Edmund's sons in succession. Æthelstan...
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Eadred Ætheling (Old
English Eadred Æþeling) (died c. 1012) was the
fourth of the six sons of King Æthelred the
Unready by his
first wife Ælfgifu. He...
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Eadred Lulisc or
Eadred of
Carlisle (fl. late 9th century) is the
abbot of
Carlisle recorded by the
Historia de
Sancto Cuthberto. The
Historia gives the...
- sons
Eadwig and
Edgar were
young children,
their uncle Eadred became king. Like Edmund,
Eadred inherited the
kingship of the
whole of
England but soon...
- include:
Eadred (923–955), king of
England Eadred (bishop) (died 1042),
Bishop of
Durham Eadred Lulisc (fl. late 9th century),
abbot of
Carlisle Eadred Ætheling...
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Although Eadred's forces had to
sustain heavy losses in the
Battle of
Castleford (Ceaster forda) – near Tanshelf – as they
returned southwards,
Eadred managed...
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Eadred (died 1042) was
Bishop of
Durham in
around 1040. He had been the head of the
cathedral chapter when
Edmund the
previous bishop died.
Eadred is said...
- in a brawl, his
younger brother,
Eadred of Wes**** took over as king. Then in 947 the
Northumbrians rejected Eadred and made the
Norwegian Eric Bloodaxe...
- The
Eadred Reliquary was one of the wide-ranging art
forgeries produced by
Shaun Greenhalgh and his family, of Bolton,
Greater Manchester. In 1989, Shaun...