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Ulfcytel (died 1016) was a
leading East
Anglian nobleman. He
commanded local English forces in a
battle in 1004
against Danish Viking invaders led by Sweyn...
- East
Anglia is an area of the East of England,
often defined as
including the
counties of Norfolk,
Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, with
parts of Es**** sometimes...
- of Æthelred the
Unready called Wulfhild or Edith, who was the
widow of
Ulfcytel Snillingr.
Thorkell had a son who
accompanied Cnut back to
England in 1023...
- East Anglia,
Ulfcytel Snillingr met
Sweyn in force, and made an
impression on the until-then
rampant Danish expedition.
Though Ulfcytel was eventually...
- cut off for a ring, and then his body cut to pieces. The
leading thegn Ulfcytel also died in the battle.
Following his defeat,
Edmund was
forced to sign...
- that they had
never met with
harder hand-play [fighting] in
England than
Ulfcytel gave them" The
Danes suffered heavy losses, and were
probably only saved...
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first cut off for a ring, and then his body cut to pieces. The
Ealdorman Ulfcytel Snillingr also died in the battle.[citation needed]
After his
defeat at...
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Ringmere was
fought on 5 May 1010
between an East
Anglian contingent led by
Ulfcytel and a
Danish army
under Thorkell the Tall.
Norse sagas recorded a battle...
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London and a
verse by Þórðr says that Eric
fought "west of London" with
Ulfcytel Snillingr.
After several battles,
Canute and
Edmund reached an agreement...
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married ealdorman Uhtred of Northumbria. (possibly) Wulfhild, who
married Ulfcytel (Snillingr) (d. 1016),
apparently ealdorman of East Anglia.
possible daughter...