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UlfcytelSnillingr, or Snylling, (died 1016) was an Anglo-Saxon nobleman. He was apparently the ealdorman of East Anglia from 1004 to his death at the Battle of Ashingdon in 1016, although he is not called an ealdorman in any of the charters he witnessed. Scandinavian sources refer to him as Ulfkell Snillingr, the byname meaning bold.
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UlfcytelSnillingr, or Snylling, (died 1016) was an Anglo-Saxon nobleman. He was apparently the ealdorman of East Anglia from 1004 to his death at the...
Ulfcytel or Ulfketil may refer to: UlfcytelSnillingr (died 1016), Anglo-Saxon nobleman Ulfketil, Bishop of Aarhus, 12th century bishop in the Ancient...
England. The battle site was located in lands under the control of UlfcytelSnillingr, then of East Anglia, at a site once thought to be near Wretham, but...
Æthelred the Unready called Wulfhild or Edith, who was the widow of UlfcytelSnillingr. Thorkell had a son who accompanied Cnut back to England in 1023....
according to Norse sources was fighting together with King Ethelred) over UlfcytelSnillingr: Enn lét sjaunda sinni sverðþing háit verða endr á Ulfkels landi Ôleifr...
cut off for a ring, and then his body cut to pieces. The ealdorman UlfcytelSnillingr also died in the battle. Following his defeat, Edmund was forced to...
wolves". Before the Norman Conquest of England, the village belonged to UlfcytelSnillingr. Between 1174 and 1180, Walter de Coutances, a confidant of King Henry...
English nobleman Eadnoth the Younger, bishop of Dorchester in England UlfcytelSnillingr, English nobleman November 30 – Edmund II "Ironside", king of England...
Great's invasion of England England Edmund II Eadnoth the Younger † UlfcytelSnillingr † Kingdom of Denmark Cnut the Great Defeat King Edmund, cedes all...
English nobleman Eadnoth the Younger, bishop of Dorchester in England UlfcytelSnillingr, English nobleman November 30 – Edmund II "Ironside", king of England...
Jomsviking leader Thorkell the Tall defeats an English army under UlfcytelSnillingr and ravages East Anglia and Mercia. 1011 29 September – Siege of Canterbury:...