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  1. Siefredus ( Old Norse: Sigfrøðr) [nb 1] was a Norse King of Northumbria. Numismatic evidence suggests he ruled from around 895 until 900, succeeding Guthfrith . Discovery. Silver penny of Siefredus. In 1840 a hoard of over 8,000 items (known as the Cuerdale Hoard) was found in Cuerdale, Lancashire, England.

    • c. 895–900
    • Cnut
  2. Cnut ( Old Norse: Knútr [nb 1], Latin: Cnvt) was a Norse King of Northumbria. Numismatic evidence suggests he ruled from around 900 until 905, succeeding Siefredus . Discovery. Silver penny of Cnut of Northumbria. In 1840 a hoard of over 8,000 items (known as the Cuerdale Hoard) was found in Cuerdale, Lancashire, England.

    • c. 900–905
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  4. Template:Use dmy dates Siefredus (Old Norse language: Sigfrøðr)[nb 1] was a Norse King of Northumbria. Numismatic evidence suggests he ruled from around 895 until 900, succeeding Guthfrith. In 1840 a hoard of over 8,000 items (known as the Cuerdale Hoard) was found in Cuerdale, Lancashire, England. A number of Northumbrian silver coins bearing the inscription SIEFREDUS REX (King Siefredus ...

  5. Son of Æthelric, also ruled Deira, killed in battle by Rædwald, King of East Anglia. Deira Dynasty. 616 to 12/14 Oct 632. Edwin. Son of Ælla of Deira, which he also ruled, killed in battle by Penda, King of Mercia. Bernicia Dynasty. late 632 to 633. Eanfrith. Son of Æthelfrith.

  6. Siefredus of Northumbria (863-900) was King of Northymbre from 895 to 900, succeeding Guthred and preceding Cnut. Siefredus was born in 863, the eldest son of Guthred and the older brother of Cnut and Gytha. In 893, he led a Viking fleet against Wessex, after which he sailed to Dublin and failed...

  7. Siefredus (Old Norse: Sigfrøðr) was a Norse King of Northumbria. Numismatic evidence suggests he ruled from around 895 until 900, succeeding Guthfrith.

  8. The Kingdom of Northumbria (c. 604-954 CE) was a political entity in the north of modern-day Britain with Mercia directly to the south, the Kingdoms of the Welsh to the west, and the land of the Picts to the north; the eastern line of the kingdom was bordered by the sea.

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