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  2. Ealdred (died c. 933) was a ruler of Bamburgh, at least part of the former kingdom of Bernicia in northern Northumbria, in the early tenth century. He was the son of Eadwulf .

  3. Ealdred II of Bamburgh. Ealdred was an Earl in north-east England from the death of his uncle, Eadwulf Cudel, soon after 1018 [1] until his murder in 1038. He is variously described by historians as Earl of Northumbria, [2] Earl of Bernicia (northern Northumbria) [1] and Earl of Bamburgh, [3] his stronghold on the Northumbrian coast. [4]

  4. Feb 24, 2024 · Birthplace: Bamborough, Northumberland, England (United Kingdom) Death: circa 933 (64-82) England (United Kingdom) Immediate Family: Son of Eadwulf of Bamburgh and Alchfleda of Bamburgh. Husband of Æthelthryth. Father of Eadwulf, Reeve of Bamburgh and Oswulf I, Earl of Northumbria.

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  5. The Rulers of Bamburgh ( Old English: Bebbanburh; Old Irish: Dún Guaire; Brittonic: Din Guairoi) were significant regional potentates in what is now northern England and south-eastern Scotland during the Viking Age. Sometimes referred to in modern sources as the Earldom of Bamburgh, their polity existed for roughly two centuries, beginning ...

  6. The Last Kingdom and Alfred's Mercenaries? Uhtred of Bebbenburg, played by Alexander Dreymond in The Last Kingdom (2015-2022), has become one of the most well-known and well-liked characters in historical fiction over the last decade.

  7. Sep 1, 2023 · Ealdred was a ruler of Bamburgh, at least part of the former kingdom of Bernicia in northern Northumbria, in the early tenth century. He was the son of Eadwulf. Ealdred was a witness to several of Æthelstan's charters issued in southern England in 931 or 932, but he was not recorded thereafter so it is to be assumed that he died circa 933. [2]

  8. Ealdred of Bamburgh. 0997–1038 • Male. Children (6) Elfleda. 1010–1060 • Female. Æthelthryth of Northumbria. 1015–1038 • Female. Ælfflaed I of Northumbria.

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