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  1. Æthelfrith (auch Aethelfrith, Aedilfrid, Æðelfrið, Æþelfrið, Æþelferð, Æþelferþ, Æðelferð, Æðelferþ) († 616) war seit 592 König des im heutigen Südost-Schottland gelegenen angelsächsischen Königreiches Bernicia bzw. nach der Vereinigung mit dem südlich angrenzenden Deira im Jahr 604 des daraus entstandenen ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÆthelfrithÆthelfrith - Wikipedia

    Æthelfrith (died c. 616) was King of Bernicia from c. 593 until his death around 616 AD at the Battle of the River Idle. He became the first Bernician king to also rule the neighboring land of Deira, giving him an important place in the development and the unification of the later kingdom of Northumbria.

  3. 2. Aug. 2008 · Fifteen years later Æthelfrith with a fyrd drawn from Bernicia and Deira must have fielded approximately 15,000 to 20,000 men at Chester. This estimation is based on the number of infantry which would have been necessary to defeat the combined cavalry of Gwynedd, Powys, Pengwern, and South Rheged.

  4. Aethelfrith (died 616?) was the king of Bernicia (from 592/593) and of Deira, which together formed Northumbria. Aethelfrith was the son of Aethelric and grandson of Ida, king of Bernicia, and his reign marks the true beginning of the continuous history of a united Northumbria and, indeed, of England. He married Acha, daughter of Aelle, king of ...

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  5. Æthelfrith ist ein angelsächsischer männlicher Vorname. Herkunft und Bedeutung. Der Name ist aus den Elementen æðel/æthel-(„edel“) und friþ ...

  6. 22. Apr. 2017 · Map of Northumbria 600-700 AD. Source: Wikimedia. Æthelfrith († 616) was the king of Bernicia (from 592/593) and Deira, which merged into Northumbria. Æthelfrith was the son of Æthelric and the grandson of Ida, king of Bernicia. His rule is the true border between a historically unified Northumbria and proper England.

  7. Æthelfrith (/ ˈ æ θ əl f r ɪ θ /; died c. 904/915) was an ealdorman of southern Mercia, who flourished in the last two decades of the ninth century and the first decade of the tenth century. His father is unknown. He was married to Æthelgyth, daughter of Æthelwulf; Æthelwulf is unidentified, but a possible candidate is King