Eadwulf (sometimes Eadulf) is an Anglo-Saxon male name. Notable people with the name include: Eadwulf of Elmham, a 10th-century Bishop of Elmham Eadwulf...
Eadulf or Eadwulf Rus (fl. 1080) was an 11th-century Northumbrian noble. He was either the son or grandson of Gospatric (son of Uhtred the Bold), possibly...
Eadwulf or Eadulf (died 913) was ruler of Bamburgh in the early tenth century. A genealogy in the twelfth-century text De Northumbria post Britannos recording...
Eadwulf I (died AD 717) was king of Northumbria from the death of Aldfrith in December 704 until February or March of 705, when Aldfrith's son Osred was...
Eadulf IV or Eadwulf IV (died 1041) was the earl of Bernicia from 1038 until his death. He was a son of Uhtred the Bold and his second wife Sige, daughter...
son of Waltheof I, ruler of Bamburgh (Bebbanburg), whose family the Eadwulfings had ruled the surrounding region for over a century. Uhtred's death by...
heah-gerefa). Most of these were descended from Eadwulf I of Bamburgh, thereafter called the Eadwulfings or House of Bamburgh. Several of these men commanded...
Northumbria, in the early tenth century. He was the son of Eadwulf. Ealdred's father, Eadwulf, called "king of the Saxons of the North" by the Annals of...
Eadwulf III of Bamburgh or Eadwulf Cudel or Cutel (meaning cuttlefish) (died early 1020s) was ruler of Bamburgh for some period in the early eleventh century...
Eadwulf of Bamburgh may refer to: Eadwulf I of Northumbria (died AD 717), King of Northumbria Eadwulf II of Northumbria (died AD 913), Earl of Northumbria...
that Indulf's mother may have been a daughter of Earl Eadwulf, who was an exile in Alba. Eadwulf is rendered Ettulb in the Annals of Ulster, s.a. 913,...
The name is cognate to the Anglo-Saxon name Æthelwulf (also Eadulf or Eadwulf). The name can also be derived from the ancient Germanic elements "Wald"...
Eadwulf (or Edwulf) was a medieval Bishop of Crediton. Eadwulf was elected to Crediton in 909 and built a cathedral there in 910, which later became the...
Earl Eadwulf of Bamburgh ruled the northern part in semi-independence, a situation which did not please the autocratic Harthacnut. In 1041 Earl Eadwulf gave...
grandfather of King Harold Godwinson Child (disambiguation) Eadwulf Yvelcild, also known as Eadwulf Evil-child, (fl. 973), Earl of Bamburgh This disambiguation...
Eadwulf (fl. 796 - between 836 and 839) was a medieval Bishop of Lindsey. Eadwulf was consecrated in 796. He died between 836 and 839. His profession...
Eadwulf was a medieval Bishop of Elmham. Eadwulf was consecrated before 955 and died sometime after 966. Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy...
Northampton (and, briefly, Northumbria), says that Oswulf was the son of Eadwulf I of Bamburgh, the ′King of the Northern English′ who died in 913. There...
Uncertain. Possibly Ecgberht II. c. 895–900 Siefried Eadwulf II (Eadwulf I of Bamburgh) 1. Eadwulf II is variously titled as either a king or a reeve and...
directly succeed his father as Eadwulf I seized the throne, but held it for only a few months. At the time that the usurper Eadwulf was overthrown, Osred was...
Ealdred was an Earl in north-east England from the death of his uncle, Eadwulf Cudel, soon after 1018 until his murder in 1038. He is variously described...
several times including Ælfgifu, daughter of King Æthelred the Unready Eadwulf Cudel, Ealdorman of Bamburgh De Northumbria post Britannos says that Oswulf...
the Scots and all the people of the Scots, and Rægnald and the sons of Eadwulf and all who live in Northumbria, both English and Danish, Norsemen and...
Durham, associated with Symeon of Durham) claims that Uchtred's brother Eadwulf Cudel surrendered Lothian to Malcolm II, presumably in the aftermath of...