Æthelhun was a medieval Bishop of Worcester. He was consecrated either in 915 or between 907 and 915. He died either in 922 or between 915 and 922. Fryde...
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ealdorman Æthelhun led an unsuccessful rebellion he was winning until he was severely injured. In 752, Cuthred, assisted by the now faithful Æthelhun, led...
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Hatfield Chase, England Spouse Cwenburg Æthelburg of Kent Issue Osfrith, Uscfrea, Eadfrith, Æthelhun, Eanflæd, Æthelthryth Father Ælle Religion Christianity...
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family, very little is known of him. One brother, named Edilhun (i.e. Æthelhun), a "youth of great capacity of the English nobility", is said by Bede...
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ended either in 915 or between 907 and 915 Predecessor Ealhhun Successor Æthelhun Orders Consecration either in 872 or between 869 and 872 Personal details...
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Worcester Appointed between 915 and 922 Term ended 928 or 929 Predecessor Æthelhun Successor Koenwald Orders Consecration between 915 and 922 Personal details...
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Werferth Also recorded as Waerfrith, Wærferth, Werfrith and Waerfrith 915 922 Æthelhun 922 929 Wilfrith (II.) fl.929 957 Koenwald Also recorded as Cenwald and...
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Carlow. In 664, most of his Northumbrian travelling companions, including Æthelhun, died of the plague, and he contracted it as well. Ecgberht vowed that...
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Ecgberht of Ripon. Most of his companions from Northumbria, including Æthelhun, died. Ecgberht vowed that if he recovered, he would become a peregrinus...
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proposed timeline. Along with him were baptised his children with Æthelburh (Æthelhun, Æthelthryth and Wuscfrea) and his grandson Yffi. It has been proposed...
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named Ælfhun, Hunferthus and Hunbeorht and a bishop of Worcester called Æthelhun. Hun also occurred as part of a moneyer's name. There are several placenames...
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