• Eadulf IV or Eadwulf IV (died 1041) was the ruler of Bamburgh from 1038 until his death. He was a son of Uhtred the Bold and his second wife Sige, daughter...
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    series of 'kings', 'earls' (Latin duces) and 'high-reeves' (from Old English heah-gerefa). Most of these were descended from Eadwulf I of Bamburgh, thereafter...
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  • 963–973), ruler of Bamburgh Eadwulf III or Eadwulf Cudel (died 1019), ruler of Bamburgh Eadwulf IV of Bamburgh (died 1041) Eadwulf of Northumbria This...
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  • 970s), ruler of northern Northumbria Eadwulf Cudel (died 1020s), ruler of northern Northumbria Eadwulf IV of Bamburgh (died 1041), ruler of northern Northumbria...
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  • 1067) was the son of Eadwulf IV, Earl of Bamburgh (killed 1041), and grandson of Uhtred the Bold, ruler of Bamburgh and ealdorman of Northumbria (killed...
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  • people of the Bernicia by making over the government of the country beyond the River Tyne to Osulf of Bamburgh, the eldest son of Eadwulf IV of Bamburgh, the...
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    date) Eadwulf IV of Bamburgh, Northumbrian ruler Edmund of Durham (or Eadmund), English bishop Gangeyadeva, Indian ruler of the Kalachuris of Tripuri...
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  • death of his uncle, Eadwulf Cudel, soon after 1018 until his murder in 1038. He is variously described by historians as Earl of Northumbria, Earl of Bernicia...
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  • becomes King of England. 1041 Rebellion in Worcester against Harthacnut's naval taxes. Siward, Earl of Northumbria, kills Eadwulf IV of Bamburgh with the...
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  • involved a siege of Durham. This resulted in a heavy defeat to the Northumbrians, led by Uhtred of Bamburgh, ruler of Bamburgh and ealdorman of Northumbria...
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  • date) Eadwulf IV of Bamburgh, Northumbrian ruler Edmund of Durham (or Eadmund), English bishop Gangeyadeva, Indian ruler of the Kalachuris of Tripuri...
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    reign of Ecgberht II, Eadwulf "King of the North Saxons" (r. 890–912) succeeded him for control of Bamburgh, but after Eadwulf's death rulership of this...
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    Ealdwulf of East Anglia (c. 634–713), King of East Anglia Adulf mcEtulfe (died 934), King of Bamburgh Eadwulf Evil-child (fl. 968–970), ruler of Bamburgh Adolf...
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    killed Earl Eadwulf of Bamburgh, and though no connection between the two events is clear it is likely that they were linked. The Annals of Lindisfarne...
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  • kingdom of Strathclyde and Bamburgh, and it is not certain what if any power the Scots exerted there on Malcolm's accession. Over the course of his reign...
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    their homes without further punishment. The earl of Northumbria was Siward, but Earl Eadwulf of Bamburgh ruled the northern part in semi-independence, a...
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    Battle of Carham: King Malcolm II of Scotland and Owain Foel ("the Bald") of Strathclyde are victorious over either Uhtred the Bold or Eadwulf Cudel,...
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  • The Dioceses of Bath and of Crediton are separated from that of Sherborne, Athelm being appointed first Bishop of Wells and Eadwulf of Crediton. Æthelweard...
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  • 1018 – Lothian is lost to the King of Scots Malcolm II. 1041 – Eadwulf, earl of Bamburgh was "betrayed" by king Harthacnut and killed by Siward. 1065 –...
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    him by making him earl of Northumbria. After just five weeks as earl, Copsi was murdered by Osulf, son of Earl Eadwulf IV of Bernicia. When, in turn...
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    Among the other kings present were Constantine, Ealdred son of Eadwulf, and the king of Strathclyde, Owain ap Dyfnwal. Here, again, a new term appears...
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    in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The succession was disputed by Eadwulf, supported initially by Bishop Wilfrid, and supporters of Aldfrith's young son...
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  • Battle of Carham: King Malcolm II of Scotland and Owain Foel ("the Bald") of Strathclyde are victorious over either Uhtred the Bold or Eadwulf Cudel,...
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