Ælla of Northumbria - definitie. Wat is Ælla of Northumbria
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Wat (wie) is Ælla of Northumbria - definitie


Ælla of Northumbria         
  • A modern artist's interpretation of the reputed execution of Ragnar Lodbrok
KING OF NORTHUMBRIA IN THE MIDDLE OF THE 9TH CENTURY
Aelle of Northumbria; Ælla of Northumberland; Aelle II of Northumbria; Ælle of Northumbria; Aella of Northumbria; AElla of Northumberland; AElla of Northumbria; AElle of Northumbria
Ælla (or Ælle or Aelle, fl. 866; died 21 March 867) was King of Northumbria, a kingdom in medieval England, during the middle of the 9th century.
Æthelburh of Kent         
  • Saxon church at [[Lyminge]] founded by Æthelburh in 633, excavated in 2019
  • Stone in Lyminge Church marking the burial site of the founder
SECOND WIFE OF EDWIN OF NORTHUMBRIA
AEthelburg of Kent; Edburga Kent; Æthelburg of Kent; AEthelburh of Kent; Aethelburh of Kent; Queen Ethelburga; Ethelberga of Northumbria; Aethelburh of Northumbria; Aethelburg of Northumbria; Ethelburga of Northumbria; Æthelburh of Northumbria; Ethelberga of Kent; Aethelburg of Kent; Ethelburga of Kent
Æthelburh of Kent (born c. 601, sometimes spelled Æthelburg, Ethelburga, Æthelburga; , also known as Tate or Tata),Stowe 944: was an early Anglo-Saxon queen consort of Northumbria, the second wife of King Edwin.
Morcar         
ENGLISH EARL
Morcar, Earl of Northumbria; Morkere; Earl Morcar; Morcar of Northumbria
Morcar (or Morkere) () (died after 1087) was the son of Ælfgār (earl of Mercia) and brother of Ēadwine. He was the earl of Northumbria from 1065 to 1066, when he was replaced by William the Conqueror with Copsi.