Guthfrith (one of many derived spellings of the Old Norse personal name Guðrøðr, also Anglicised as Godred) may refer to:
Gudfred (r. 804–810), Danish king, son of King Sigfred
Guthred, king of Northumbria (ruled c. 883 – 895)
Gofraid ua Ímair (died 934), aka Gothfrith II, King of York
Olaf III Guthfrithson (died 941), King of Dublin
Gofraid mac Sitriuc (died 951), King of Dublin
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Guthfrith (one of many derived spellings of the Old Norse personal name Guðrøðr, also Anglicised as Godred) may refer to: Gudfred (r. 804–810), Danish...
let the bracelet be placed upon his right arm. It is not clear whether Guthfrith was a Christian, but his relations with the community of Saint Cuthbert...
Ragnarsson King of Northumbria Reign 876–877 Predecessor Ricsige Successor Guthfrith King of Dublin Reign 875–877 Predecessor Eystein Olafsson Successor Bárid...
Siefredus, from around 900 until 905. It also suggests Siefredus succeeded Guthfrith and ruled from about 895 until 900. The names of both Cnut and Siefredus...
ruled since 875. There were no further Viking kings in Northumbria until Guthfrith took over in 883. Æthelstan ruled as King of the Anglo-Saxons from 924...
Numismatic evidence suggests he ruled from around 895 until 900, succeeding Guthfrith. In 1840 a hoard of over 8,000 items (known as the Cuerdale Hoard) was...
housing the saint's remains was established at Chester-le-Street and Guthfrith, King of York granted the community of St Cuthbert the area between the...
of King Halfdan, the Northumbrians and the Northmen united under King Guthfrith to defeat a Scots invasion. This account is not found in the Poppleton...
sometimes also used for Guðrøðr (partially Anglicized as Godred, Guthred, or Guthfrith, Latinised as Godredus). Gofraid can be Anglicised as Godfrey or Geoffrey...
coin money by East Anglia Halfdan (Halvdan): mention 873, d. 876/877 Guthfrith (Godred/Canute/Harde-Knud/Gudfred/Gudrød): c. 881, d. 895/896 in Northumbria...
can reliably be assigned to the successors of Guthfrith of York in Northumbria. It is known that Guthfrith was succeeded by Sigurd and Cnut, although whether...
Ricsige, King (872–876) Halfdan Ragnarsson, King (876–877) Interregnum Guthfrith I, King (c.883–895) Siefredus, King (c.895–900) Cnut, King (c.900–905)...
indicating a king of that name ruling Jórvík until about 900, succeeding Guthfrith. Smyth and others have proposed that this Sigfrøðr is the same person...
his reign there when c. 871 he returned to Norway to support his father Guthfrith in a struggle for a kingdom. This passage, then, would identify Olaf of...
"peace". The name Gyrðr has also been associated with gyrða, "farm". Guthfrith was a common name in England in the 600s. It was in use until the 1000s...
Brunnanbyrig, he [Æthelstan] fought against Anlaf, son of former king Guthfrith, who came with 615 ships and had with him the help of the Scots and the...
abducted by Vikings. Turgesius has also been identified with a son of GuÞfriÞ or Gudfred, the Danish king who fought against Charlemagne between 804...
coins show Alfred the Great, with others having the name of Guthrum, Guthfrith and other uncertain coins. Four of the coins found in the hoard are located...
Christianity. In the late 9th century Jorvik was ruled by the Christian king Guthfrith. It was under the Danes that the ridings and wapentakes of Yorkshire and...
housing the saint's remains was established at Chester-le-Street and Guthfrith, King of York granted the community of St Cuthbert the area between the...
as king in Dublin in 952. Other forms of the name include Gothfrith, Guthfrith, Godred, and Godfrey. Downham, pp. 47 & 254; Hudson, p. 37; Woolf, p....