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Ealdred may
refer to:
Ealdred of Hwicce, 8th-century king of
Hwicce Ealdred I of Bamburgh, 10th-century
ruler of
Bamburgh Ealdred (archbishop of York)...
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Ealdred (or Aldred; died 11
September 1069) was
Abbot of Tavistock,
Bishop of Worcester, and
Archbishop of York in
early medieval England. He was related...
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Ealdred (died c. 933) was a
ruler of Bamburgh, at
least part of the
former kingdom of
Bernicia in
northern Northumbria, in the
early tenth century. He...
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Ealdred was an Earl in north-east
England from the
death of his uncle,
Eadwulf Cudel, soon
after 1018
until his
murder in 1038. He is
variously described...
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Ealdred was
styled as Dux (Duke) by Offa (the king of Mercia) of the Anglo-Saxon
kingdom of
Hwicce but
considered himself as King,
jointly ruling with...
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Ealdred v
Malet was a
court case of
early English law
between Ealdred (the
archbishop of York) and
William Malet (the High
Sheriff of Yorkshire) that...
- Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle refers to sons of
Eadwulf and two sons are recorded:
Ealdred (died
after 927) and
Uhtred (perhaps Uhtred); both may have
ruled some...
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Viking king
Sihtric ruled the
Kingdom of York in
southern Northumbria, but
Ealdred maintained Anglo-Saxon rule in at
least part of the
former kingdom of Bernicia...
- Uhtred's son
Ealdred subsequently avenged his
father by
killing Thurbrand, but
Ealdred in turn was
killed by Thurbrand's son, Carl.
Ealdred's vengeance had...
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Harold was
elected king by the
Witenagemot of
England and
crowned by
Ealdred, the
Archbishop of York,
although Norman propaganda claimed that the ceremony...