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supposedly after Wihtgar who,
along with Stuf, was one of the two
earliest kings of
Wihtland (from 512, as
recorded by St Bede).
Wihtgar and Stuf were supposedly...
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Wihtgar Ælfricsson (fl. 1042-71) was an Anglo-Saxon
thegn who
lived in East
Anglia in the mid-eleventh
century at the time of the
Norman Conquest. He...
- is
described as a
descendant of King Cerdic's
Jutish nephews, Stuf and
Wihtgar, who
conquered the Isle of Wight.
House of Wes****
family tree
Simon Keynes...
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Halmy portrays a
young Aelfweard (recurring
series 4)
Ossian Perret as
Wihtgar (series 5;
guest series 4), Aelfric's son and Uhtred's
cousin who returns...
- the
Chronicle makes reference to
Wihtgar, who was
supposedly buried on the Isle of
Wight at Wihtgaræsbyrg ("
Wihtgar's stronghold") and gave his name to...
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mentioned among his campaigns, and it
later was
given to his
kinsmen Stuf and
Wihtgar (who
supposedly arrived with the West
Saxons in 514).
Cerdic is said by...
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Chronicle adds that "they gave the Isle of
Wight to
their nephews, Stuf and
Wihtgar".
These records are in
direct conflict with Bede, who
states that the Isle...
- to
their loyalty to
Wihtgar.
Wihtgar kills Aelfric. 29 3
Episode 3
Sarah O'Gorman
Charlotte Wolf 26 April 2020 (2020-04-26)
Wihtgar shoots his crossbow...
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building there in late
Roman times. The Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle mentions that
Wihtgar,
cousin of King
Cynric of Wes****, died in AD 544, and was
buried there...
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ships of
Cerdic and Cynric; two
ships of Port;
three ships of Stuf and
Wihtgar),
drawn from
preliterate traditions including bogus eponyms and duplications...