Ælfwald of East Anglia - significado y definición. Qué es Ælfwald of East Anglia
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Qué (quién) es Ælfwald of East Anglia - definición


Ælfwald of East Anglia         
  • [[Saint Guthlac]]
  • The kingdom of East Anglia during the reign of Ælfwald
8TH-CENTURY KING OF EAST ANGLIA
Ælfwalf of East Anglia; Aelfwald of East Anglia; AElfwalf of East Anglia; AElfwald of East Anglia
Ælfwald (Old English: Alfƿold, "elf-ruler," reigned from 713 to 749) was an 8th-century king of East Anglia, an Anglo-Saxon kingdom that today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. The last king of the Wuffingas dynasty, Ælfwald succeeded his father Ealdwulf, who had ruled for 49 years.
Æthelwold of East Anglia         
  • Anglo-Saxon kingdoms]], including places relevant to Æthelwold's reign
  • The kingdom of East Anglia during the early Saxon period
KING OF EAST ANGLIA
Aethelwold of East Anglia; Æthelwald of East Anglia; Aethelwald of East Anglia; AEthelwold of East Anglia; AEthelwald of East Anglia
Æthelwold, also known as Æthelwald or Æþelwald (Old English: Æþelwald "noble ruler"; reigned c. 654 – 664), was a 7th-century king of East Anglia, the long-lived Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
Æthelwine, Ealdorman of East Anglia         
EALDORMAN OF EAST ANGLIA
Aethelwine, Ealdorman of East Anglia; AEthelwine, Ealdorman of East Anglia; Aethelwine Ealdorman of East Anglia; Ethelwine Ealdorman of East Anglia
Æthelwine (died 992) was ealdorman of East Anglia and one of the leading noblemen in the kingdom of England in the later 10th century. As with his kinsmen, the principal source for his life is Byrhtferth's life of Oswald of Worcester.