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  1. Æthelwald (Dunwich), Bischof von Dunwich (fl. 845/870) Æthelwold (Wessex) (~868 – 902), Sohn von Æthelred von Wessex. Æthelwald (Dorchester), Bischof von Dorchester (934/945–949/950) Æthelwold von Winchester, Heiliger, Abt von Abingdon (um 954–963), Bischof von Winchester (963–984) Æthelwold II. (Winchester), Bischof von ...

  2. 14. Mai 2024 · Æthelbald. replaced by. Æthelred. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Catalan Wikipedia. retrieved. 22 March 2020. described by source. Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900 . statement is subject of. Ethelbert (d.866) ...

  3. Athelbald of Wessex. Athelbald, also spelled Æthelbald or Ethelbald ( c. 834 –860) was a West Saxon nobleman. In 856 he was King of Wessex while his father was in Rome. When Athelwulf returned, Athelbald refused to step down. To avoid a civil war, Athelwulf gave his son the kingdom of Wessex and became sub-king of Kent .

  4. Aethelbald (also spelled Æthelbald) ( 757) was a Mercian nobleman who became the King of Mercia. He brought Mercia back to a position of power not seen since the days of Penda and Wulfhere. Because of his authority and his use of the title "king of the gens Anglorum " his people began calling themselves English instead of Saxons, Jutes or Angles.

  5. King Æthelwulf Ecberting (Old English: ˈæðelwuɫf; meaning "noble wolf") is King of Wessex and Mercia, and the son of King Ecbert. Æthelwulf and a group of soldiers arrive, and he invites Ragnar to speak with his father. As a sign of goodwill, Æthelwulf returns Athelstan's bracelet to confirm that the monk is still alive. Despite Ragnar's promise of safety, Æthelwulf's group is ambushed ...

  6. 29. Feb. 2024 · Æthelbald was king of Wessex from 855 until his death in 860. The second son of King Æthelwulf, Æthelbald began to appear on his father's charters in the early 840s and participated with him in the victory of Aclea over the Vikings in 851. When Æthelwulf went on a pilgrimage to Rome in 855, he entrusted Wessex proper to Æthelbald and Kent ...

  7. Charles the Bald, king of the Franks. She was his step mother. Children: None. Died: December 20, 860 at Wessex. Buried at: Sherbourne Abbey. Succeeded by: his brother Aethelbert. While his father, Aethelwulf, was on pilgrimage to Rome in 855, Aethelbald plotted with the Bishop of Sherbourne and the ealdorman of Somerset against him.