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Eadwulf I of Bamburgh

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Eadwulf's period in office is uncertain but may have been long. Clare Downham notes that the death of Eadwulf "is so widely reported in 913 that it seems hard to envisage that his fame derived from a three-year reign". Some interpretations make Eadwulf ruler in Bernicia after
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Historians have traditionally followed Æthelweard and portrayed Eadwulf as ruler of only the northern part of Northumbria, perhaps corresponding to the former kingdom of
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One of the few things that can be said with reasonable certainty of Eadwulf is that he died in 913 in Northumbria, an event recorded by the chronicle of
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Hall, Richard (2001), "A kingdom too far: York in the early tenth century", in Higham, N. J.; Hill, D. H. (eds.),
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and extending into what is now southern Scotland from the old Northumbrian royal centre at Bamburgh. According to
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Although the name of his wife (or wives) is not known, Eadwulf is identified as the father of four sons:
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described Eadwulf as an earl who flourished between about 890 and 912, and ruled an area north of the
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Earl of Northampton (and, briefly, Northumbria), makes Eadwulf the son of Æthelthryth daughter of
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Viking Pirates and Christian Princes: Dynasty, Religion and Empire in the North Atlantic
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for a year representing 934; another, Oswulf, is named in a genealogy reproduced by
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Viking Kings of Britain and Ireland: The Dynasty of ĂŤvarr to A.D. 1014
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in the early tenth century. A genealogy in the twelfth-century text
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Adulf mcEtulfe (Æthelwulf), King of the Northern Saxons; died 934.
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Hudson, ′Ealdred (d. 933?), leader of the Northumbrians′.
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kings ruling the southern part, the former kingdom of
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refers to sons of Eadwulf and two sons are recorded:
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Index

Eadwulf II of Northumbria
Ealdred I of Bamburgh
Ealdred
Uhtred of Bamburgh
Oswulf I of Bamburgh
ruler of Bamburgh
Waltheof
Ælla
Æthelweard
Irish
Annals of Ulster
Annals of Clonmacnoise
Bamburgh
Historia de Sancto Cuthberto
Alfred the Great
Bernicia
Scandinavian
Norse-Gael
Deira
Yorkshire
Ecgberht II
David Rollason
River Tyne
Benjamin Hudson
Ealdred
Uhtred
Annals of Clonmacnoise
Oswulf
Ealdred
Uhtred

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