• 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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    Llywelyn. Ealdred's expedition was betrayed by some Welsh soldiers who were serving with the English, and Ealdred was defeated. In 1050, Ealdred went to...
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  • father). Upon his father's death in 913, Ealdred succeeded him. The Historia de Sancto Cuthberto states that Ealdred "was a friend of King Edward the Elder...
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  • connivance of Cnut. Ealdred's mother was Ecgfrida, daughter of Aldhun, bishop of Durham. Some time probably in the mid 1020s Ealdred killed Thurbrand in...
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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...
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    king by the Witenagemot of England and crowned by the Archbishop of York, Ealdred, although Norman propaganda claimed the ceremony was performed by Stigand...
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  • 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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  • Ealdred, Abbot of Abingdon. Ealdred, also called Brihtwine, was a monk and provost at Abingdon before becoming abbot in 1066; he was later implicated...
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  • Eanberht, Uhtred, and Ealdred, granted land to Bishop Milred, and in 759 to Abbot Headda. In 778 a charter of King Offa of Mercia Ealdred is styled as Dux...
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  • Ealdred was a medieval Bishop of Cornwall. He was consecrated between 981 and a period between 988 and 990. He died between 1002 and 1009. In 994, King...
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    England. After the Norman Conquest, the king nominated Thomas to succeed Ealdred as Archbishop of York. After Thomas' election, Lanfranc, Archbishop of...
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    submission of Ealdred of Bamburgh was probably nominal, and it is likely that he acknowledged Constantine as his lord, but Alex Woolf sees Ealdred as a semi-independent...
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    Ireland: The Dynasty of Ívarr to A.D. 1014, Edinburgh: Dunedin Williams, "Ealdred"; Woolf, From Pictland to Alba, p. 158 esmeraldamac (16 February 2012)...
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  • died sometime in the 1020s, and that he was succeeded by Uhtred's son, Ealdred. Williams, Ann (2003). Athelred the Unready: The Ill-Counselled King. Continuum...
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  • 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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    Harold was elected king by the Witenagemot of England and crowned by Ealdred, the Archbishop of York, although Norman propaganda claimed that the ceremony...
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  • Ealdred of Lindisfarne was Bishop of Lindisfarne, perhaps dying around 968. Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 216 ISBN 0-521-56350-X Fryde, E...
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  • Ealdred was a medieval Bishop of Leicester. Ealdred was consecrated between 839 and December 840. He died between December 840 and 844. Fryde, et al....
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    Gloucestershire. When Ealdred, the bishop of Worcester as well as the Archbishop of York, was required to relinquish Worcester by Pope Nicholas, Ealdred decided to...
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    Oswald of Worcester, Wulfstan and Ealdred, who travelled to Westminster to crown William the Conqueror in 1066. Ealdred died in 1069 and was buried in the...
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  • regards Adulf and Ealdred as different people. Woolf 2007, p. 164; Hudson 2004. McGuigan 2018, pp. 140–142. Hudson, Benjamin T. (2004). "Ealdred (d. 933?), leader...
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    of the Northern English'; actor ('agent') Ealdred I fl. 927–933 'Ealdred son of Eadwulf of Bamburgh' (Ealdred Eadulfing from Bebbanbyrig); dux ('leader')...
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  • given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Aldred or Ealdred, archbishop of York of the 11th century Aldred of Lindisfarne, 10th-century...
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  • 959 and 963 Term ended between 981 and 993 Predecessor Comoere Successor Ealdred of Cornwall Orders Consecration between 959 and 963 Personal details Died...
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    controversy surrounds who performed the ceremony. English sources claim that Ealdred, the Archbishop of York, performed the ceremony, while Norman sources state...
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    heir. He had been taken as a young child to Hungary, and in 1054 Bishop Ealdred of Worcester visited the Holy Roman Emperor, Henry III to secure his return...
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  • Æthelred Bishop of Cornwall In office c. 1001 Predecessor Ealdred of Cornwall Successor Burhweald Personal details Died after 1001 Denomination Christian...
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    death, Stigand submitted to William the Conqueror. On Christmas Day 1066 Ealdred, the Archbishop of York, crowned William King of England. Stigand's excommunication...
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  • gained its name, "Cape of the Hold". Ealdred was killed by Carl, and two of Carl's sons in turn were killed by Ealdred's grandson, Earl Waltheof. The multi-generational...
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  • Uhtred was the King of Hwicce, jointly with Eanberht and Ealdred. In 757 Eanberht, Uhtred, and Ealdred, granted land to Bishop Milred, and in 759 to Abbot...
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