Ealhswith

Ealhswith

female, deceased (905)
Ealhswith of the Gaini was born c. 852 in Mercia. Her name means "Temple strength". Her father was Æthelred Mucil, Ealdorman of the Gaini. She was m...
Ethelfleda

Ethelfleda

female, deceased (918)
Ethelfleda (alternative spelling Aethelfled, Æthelfleda or Æthelflæd was the eldest daughter of King Alfred the Great of Wessex and his wife Eal...

Byrhtnoth

male, deceased (991)
Byrhtnoth ("Byrhtnoþ", also spelled "Byrhtnoð", "Byrihtnoð", "Brihtnoþ", "Beorhtnoþ", "Beorhtnoð", "Baeorhtnoð") was a 10th century Ealdorm...
Eadric Streona

Eadric Streona

male, deceased (1017)
Eadric or Edric Streona (died 1017) was an ealdorman of the Mercians. Eadric was of non-noble birth but advanced to high dignity through the favor...

Wulfrun

female
Wulfrun is an Anglo-Saxon woman's name which is recorded in these places:- * Year 943 entry in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle says that Vikings seized...

Eardwulf Of Northumbria

male, 1309 years old
Eardwulf was king of Northumbria from 796 to 806, and perhaps from 808 to 811 or 812, although his second reign is not recorded in any surviving...

Cædwalla Of Wessex

male, deceased (689)
Cædwalla was the King of Wessex from about 685 until 688, when he abdicated. His name is derived from the British Cadwallon. He was exiled as a y...

Cuthred Of Wessex

male, deceased (756)
Cuthred of Wessex or "Cuþræd" (died 756) was the monarch of Wessex from 740 (739 according to Simeon of Durham, 741 according to John of Wo...

Sicga

male, deceased (793)
Sicga (died 22 February 793) (also given as Siga and Sigha) was a nobleman in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria. Sicga first appears in the...

Æthelstan Half-King

male
Æthelstan, commonly called Æthelstan Half-King, was Ealdorman of East Anglia and the leading member of a very prominent Anglo-Saxon family. Æt...