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What (who) is Æthelbald of Mercia - definition


Æthelbald of Mercia         
  • The ''[[Ismere Diploma]]'', a charter of King Æthelbald's to Ealdorman Cyneberht in 736.
  • ''Alfred the Third, King of Mercia, visiting William d'Albanac'', engraving after [[Benjamin West]]'s painting (1782)
  • A mention of Æthelbald, the Mercian king, in the ''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle''
  • The kingdoms of Britain in the late seventh century, when Æthelbald was born.
  • Guthlac appears to Æthelbald in a dream in this roundel from the ''Guthlac Roll'' (early 13th century).
  • A 19th-century engraving of the crypt at [[St Wystan's Church, Repton]] where Æthelbald was interred
  • Derby Museum]] has been identified as Æthelbald.
KING OF MERCIA
Aethelbald of Mercia; King Æthelbald; King Æthelbald of Mercia; King Ethelbald of Mercia; Ethelbald, King of Mercia; Ethelbald of Mercia; Athelbald of Mercia; King AEthelbald; AEthelbald of Mercia; King AEthelbald of Mercia
Æthelbald (also spelled Ethelbald or Aethelbald;The spelling "Æthelbald" uses the Anglo-Saxon alphabet, and so can be considered the most authentic; it has occasionally been modernised in secondary sources to "Ethelbald" or "Aethelbald". died 757) was the King of Mercia, in what is now the English Midlands from 716 until he was killed in 757.
Edwin, Earl of Mercia         
ENGLISH EARL
Edwin, Earl Of Mercia; Earl Edwin; Edwin of Mercia
Edwin (Old English: Ēadwine) (died 1071) was the elder brother of Morcar, Earl of Northumbria, son of Ælfgār, Earl of Mercia and grandson of Leofric, Earl of Mercia."Eadwine, earl of Mercia" (d.
Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians         
  • England in the time of Æthelred
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  • Æthelflæd as depicted in the thirteenth-century [[cartulary]] of [[Abingdon Abbey]]
RULER OF MERCIA
Æthelred, Earl of Mercia; Earl aethelred of mercia; Æthelred, ealdorman of Mercia; AEthelred, Earl of Mercia; AEthelred, ealdorman of Mercia; Aethelred, Ealdorman of Mercia; Earl Aethelred of Mercia; Ealdorman Ethelred of Mercia; Ethelred, Ealdorman of Mercia; Earl Æthelred of Mercia; Earl Ethelred of Mercia; AEthelred, Ealdorman of Mercia; Æthelred, Ealdorman of Mercia; Ethelred, Lord of the Mercians; Aethelred, Lord of the Mercians
Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians (or Ealdorman Æthelred of Mercia; died 911) became ruler of English Mercia shortly after the death or disappearance of its last king, Ceolwulf II in 879. Æthelred's rule was confined to the western half, as eastern Mercia was then part of the Viking-ruled Danelaw.