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  1. Ecgfrith (auch Ecgfrithus, Ecgfrid, Ecgfridus, Egfridus, Ecgferð, Ecgferþ, Æcgfrid etc.; * 645/646; † 20. Mai 685 ) war von 664 bis 670 Unterkönig des angelsächsischen Königreiches Deira und von 670 bis 685 König von Northumbria .

  2. Spouses. Æthelthryth. Eormenburg. Father. Oswiu. Mother. Eanflæd. Ecgfrith ( / ˈɛdʒfrɪð /; Old English: Ecgfrið [ˈedʒfrið]; c. 645 – 20 May 685) was the King of Deira from 664 until 670, and then King of Northumbria from 670 until his death in 20 May 685 possibly at age of 31. [1] He ruled over Northumbria when it was at ...

  3. Vor 6 Tagen · Ecgfrith was an Anglo-Saxon king of the Northumbrians from 670 who ultimately lost his wars against the Mercians on the south and the Picts on the north. Ecgfrith was the son of King Oswiu and nephew of St. Oswald and a generous supporter of his kingdom’s great monasteries. By 674 he defeated a.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Ecgfrith (or Egfrith; c. 646 AD –685 AD) was the King of Deira from 664 AD until 670 AD . [a] When his father died he became King of Northumbria from 670 AD until his death. Ecgfrith ruled Northumbria when it was at the height of its power. His reign ended with his defeat at the Battle of Nechtansmere in which he died.

  5. Aldfrith ( Early Modern Irish: Flann Fína mac Ossu; Latin: Aldfrid, Aldfridus; died 14 December 704 or 705) was king of Northumbria from 685 until his death. He is described by early writers such as Bede, Alcuin and Stephen of Ripon as a man of great learning. Some of his works and some letters written to him survive.

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  6. Ecgfrith war Unterkönig von Deira von 664 bis 670 unter der Herrschaft von Oswiu und König von Northumbria von 670 bis 685. Geschichte. Ecgfrith wurde etwa um 645 als Sohn von Oswiu von Northumbria und Eanflaed von Deira geboren.

  7. 11. Dez. 2017 · In Ecgfrith: King of the Northumbrians, High-King of Britain, N. J. Higham focuses on Ecgfrith of Northumbria, who reigned from ca. 670 to 685. He is best known today for his defeat and death at the hands of the Picts at Nechtanesmere, somewhere in Scotland north of the River Forth.