For the 10th-century king of Northumbria sometimes called Guthfrith, see Gofraid ua Ímair. For the name itself, see Guðrøðr.
King of Northumbria
Guthred
King of Northumbria
Reign
c. 883 – 24 August 895 (or perhaps 894)
Predecessor
Interregnum
Successor
Sigfroðr or Knútr (or both)
Died
24 August 895 (or perhaps 894)
Burial
York Minster, York
Father
Hardacnut Sigurdsson
Religion
unknown, probably syncretic
GuthredHardacnutsson (Old Norse: Guðrøðr; Latin: Guthfridus; born c.844 – died 24 August 895 AD) was the second viking king of Northumbria from circa 883 until his death.
lands, at the mouth of the River Tees, Guthred allowed Eadred to purchase for the church. Symeon recounts that Guthred faced a large invasion by the Scots...
frees the Dane Guthred of Cumbraland from the slave pens; the amiable Guthred claims to be the king of Northumbria. In Cumbraland, Guthred converts to Christianity...
Halfdan died until Guthred became king in 883. Guthred was the first Christian Viking king of York. It is traditionally thought that Guthreds election was sponsored...
Cuthberto. The Historia gives the abbot central place in the election of Guthred as king of Northumbria by the Viking army based in Yorkshire, and that...
closely to historical figures, such as Alfred the Great, Guthrum and King Guthred, the main character Uhtred is fictitious: he lives in the middle of the...
was killed. The Vikings of Northumbria remained kingless until 883, when Guthred was made king there. Halfdan and his supposed brothers are, individually...
mac Domnaill (alternatively "Godfrey MacWilliam";[citation needed] "Guthred"; "Guthred son of Macwilliam"[citation needed]), was a thirteenth-century Scottish...
army of Angles and Danes, that by paying a ransom, they should redeem Guthred, the son of Hardicnut, whom the Danes had sold as a slave to a certain...
recruits Uhtred and his companions to rescue Guthred, the king of Cumberland, from his Danish captors. Guthred is both Dane and Christian and the hope is...
granted to them by the Viking King of York, Guthred. According to the twelfth-century account Historia Regum, Guthred granted them this land in exchange for...
Gofraid/Gofhraidh was sometimes also used for Guðrøðr (partially Anglicized as Godred, Guthred, or Guthfrith, Latinised as Godredus). Gofraid can be Anglicised as Godfrey...
Command Damien Bukes 2017 Light Thereafter Piri 2017 The Last Kingdom Guthred 4 episodes 2018 Hodja fra Pjort Hodja 2018 Ditte & Louise 2018 A War Within...
Ecgbert II 876–878 or after 883? Reliant on twelfth-century source(s). Guthred died 895 A Danelaw ruler; but Historia de Sancto Cuthberto suggests his...
including, 29 pennies of Alfred the Great, 5 pennies of Guthrum, 1 penny of Guthred, 3 pennies of Charles the Bald, 1 penny of Odo of France and 32 pennies...
705) Eanbald, Archbishop (780–796) Osbald, King of Northumbria (died 799) Guthred Hardacnutson, King of Northumbria (died 895) Tostig Godwinson, brother...
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),...
Great, and submit to his overlordship. Anarawd seeks an alliance with King Guthred of York. Battle of Tawahin: Muslim forces (4,000 men) of the Abbasid Caliphate...
II ceased to be king is unclear. 877–883 Interregnum in York c. 883–895 Guthred Uncertain. Possibly Ecgberht II. c. 895–900 Siefried Eadwulf II (Eadwulf...
was translated to Chester-le-Street. This relocation was facilitated by Guthred, the Viking King of Northumbria, who granted the Community of St. Cuthbert...
Chinese nobleman June 4 – Li Xi, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty August 24 – Guthred, king of Northumbria October 1 – Kong Wei, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty...
Duke of Frisia Grímur Kamban Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir Gunnar Hámundarson Guthred Guthrum Hakon Rognvaldsson Haakon the Good Haakon Sigurdsson Halfdan Long-Leg...
Northumbria. He takes the side of Guthred, once a slave and now a man who would be king, and in return expects Guthred's help in capturing Dunholm, the lair...
official of the Tang Dynasty 842 – Saga, Japanese emperor (b. 786) 895 – Guthred, king of Northumbria 927 – Doulu Ge, chancellor of Later Tang 927 – Wei...
of Charles I; Numismatic Sermon preached in 1694; Unpublished Coins of Guthred, Baldred, and William the Conqueror; Coin of Cerausius of a New and Unpublished...
devotion among them also. The community established close relations with Guthred (d. 895), Halfdene's successor as king, and received land from him at Chester-le-Street...
The earliest known coins from Vikings in the kingdom of York came from Guthred. Evidence suggests it is of Anglo-Saxon type, bearing king's name, a cross...