Ealdred may refer to: Ealdred of Hwicce, 8th-century king of Hwicce Ealdred I of Bamburgh, 10th-century ruler of Bamburgh Ealdred (archbishop of York)...
father). Upon his father's death in 913, Ealdred succeeded him. The Historia de Sancto Cuthberto states that Ealdred "was a friend of King Edward the Elder...
Ealdred v Malet was a court case of early English law between Ealdred (the archbishop of York) and William Malet (the High Sheriff of Yorkshire) that...
connivance of Cnut. Ealdred's mother was Ecgfrida, daughter of Aldhun, bishop of Durham. Some time probably in the mid 1020s Ealdred killed Thurbrand in...
Uhtred's son Ealdred subsequently avenged his father by killing Thurbrand, but Ealdred in turn was killed by Thurbrand's son, Carl. Ealdred's vengeance had...
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle refers to sons of Eadwulf and two sons are recorded: Ealdred (died after 927) and Uhtred (perhaps Uhtred); both may have ruled some...
Eanberht, Uhtred, and Ealdred, granted land to Bishop Milred, and in 759 to Abbot Headda. In 778 a charter of King Offa of Mercia Ealdred is styled as Dux...
Ealdred of Lindisfarne was Bishop of Lindisfarne, perhaps dying around 968. Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 216 ISBN 0-521-56350-X Fryde, E...
Ireland: The Dynasty of Ívarr to A.D. 1014, Edinburgh: Dunedin Williams, "Ealdred"; Woolf, From Pictland to Alba, p. 158 esmeraldamac (16 February 2012)...
mcEtulfe in 934. Ealdred I was a ruler of Bamburgh who is last recorded in 932, and the historian Alex Woolf suggests that Adulf and Ealdred were the same...
Ealdred, Abbot of Abingdon. Ealdred, also called Brihtwine, was a monk and provost at Abingdon before becoming abbot in 1066; he was later implicated...
king by the Witenagemot of England and crowned by the Archbishop of York, Ealdred, although Norman propaganda claimed the ceremony was performed by Stigand...
legitimacy that could not be readily challenged. In 1054 King Edward sent Ealdred, Bishop of Worcester, to the court of the German emperor to set in train...
Harold was elected king by the Witenagemot of England and crowned by Ealdred, the Archbishop of York, although Norman propaganda claimed that the ceremony...
Ealdred was a medieval Bishop of Leicester. Ealdred was consecrated between 839 and December 840. He died between December 840 and 844. Fryde, et al....
of Canterbury, Stigand, and the archbishop of York, Ealdred. It would be the lower-ranking Ealdred who would officiate at the coronation, because Stigand...
England. After the Norman Conquest, the king nominated Thomas to succeed Ealdred as Archbishop of York. After Thomas' election, Lanfranc, Archbishop of...
Oswald of Worcester, Wulfstan and Ealdred, who travelled to Westminster to crown William the Conqueror in 1066. Ealdred died in 1069 and was buried in the...
controversy surrounds who performed the ceremony. English sources claim that Ealdred, the Archbishop of York, performed the ceremony, while Norman sources state...
of the Northern English'; actor ('agent') Ealdred I fl. 927–933 'Ealdred son of Eadwulf of Bamburgh' (Ealdred Eadulfing from Bebbanbyrig); dux ('leader')...
heir. He had been taken as a young child to Hungary, and in 1054 Bishop Ealdred of Worcester visited the Holy Roman Emperor, Henry III to secure his return...
died sometime in the 1020s, and that he was succeeded by Uhtred's son, Ealdred. Williams, Ann (2003). Athelred the Unready: The Ill-Counselled King. Continuum...
king of Hwicce, he reigned jointly with Uhtred and Ealdred. In 757 Eanberht, Uhtred, and Ealdred, granted land to Bishop Milred, and in 759 to Abbot...
forming an ecclesiastical buffer zone between Jórvík and Bamburgh. In 927 Ealdred accepted West Saxon overlordship; however, the lands north of the Tees...
murdered, probably at Corbridge, by his ealdormen, Ealdred and Wada. Another rival, Torhtmund, slays Ealdred in revenge. Northumbria is plunged into chaos...
Uhtred was the King of Hwicce, jointly with Eanberht and Ealdred. In 757 Eanberht, Uhtred, and Ealdred, granted land to Bishop Milred, and in 759 to Abbot...