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Meaning of "æthelwold"

æthelwold (noun) - Refers to a proper noun, typically used in historical or literary contexts, related to Anglo-Saxon history

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For a time Æthelwold had a claim to be the most powerful ruler in England.
Coins were minted during the period showing that Æthelwold had been proclaimed king in Jórvík.
Bishop Æthelwold of Winchester is known to have donated a copy to the Peterborough house.
Dumville has argued that the hybrid text actually predates both the Ramsey and Æthelwold benedictionals.
Characteristically, Æthelwold showed great energy in this.
He had two known sons, Æthelhelm and Æthelwold.
When Eadwig died, Æthelwold naturally backed Edgar 's succession.
Sharpham Park was granted by King Eadwig to the then abbot Æthelwold in 957.
In the autumn of 901, Æthelwold sailed with a fleet from his new allies into Essex.
Alfred died on 26 October 899 and Edward succeeded to the throne, but Æthelwold disputed the succession.
Swithhelm took over, but Æthelwold of East Anglia persuaded him to convert in 662.
On Alfred 's death in 899 Æthelhelm 's younger brother Æthelwold contested the succession and died in battle.
It may refer to, King Æthelwold of Deira, King of Deira, d.

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