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      • Ælla has been identified as the brother of Osberht of Northumbria. [ 12]
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  1. Ælla has been identified as the brother of Osberht of Northumbria. [12] According to an Anglo-Norman genealogy, Ælla had a daughter named Æthelthryth and through her was the grandfather of Eadwulf of Bamburgh, "King of the Northern English" who died in 913. [13]

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  3. King Ælle of Northumbria is the spiteful and vindictive King of Northumbria. Ælle and Aethelwulf have another brother, whose name is not mentioned. They recall how he left for the Kingdom of Mercia, where he died.

  4. Lord Æthelwulf of Northumbria (meaning "Noble Wolf") is the brother of King Ælle. He is a respected warrior and commander and commands Northumbria's armies in battle in the name of his brother. Lord Æthelwulf has just arrived upon being summoned by his brother.

  5. May 3, 2023 · Most sources agree that he was ‘not of royal birth’ and usurped the throne but one states he was Osberhts brother. Ælla of Northumbria was described as an illegitimate, tyrannical ruler and almost nothing is known of his reign as king.

  6. He may have been a brother of Ælle, an elder brother of Edwin, an otherwise unknown Deiran noble, or the father of Æthelfrith. Æthelfrith himself appears to have been king of "Northumbria"—both Deira and Bernicia—by no later than 604. [ 2] During the reign of Æthelfrith, Edwin was an exile.

  7. Apr 15, 2013 · Aelle’s brother tries to convince Ragnar to spare him, because he’s leverage but Ragnar no longer cares. Aelle’s brother is returned, dead and disgracefully dragged behind a horse into the castle walls.

  8. 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.

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