• Saint Adulf (also Adolph, Adolf, Athwulf, Æthelwulf or Æðelwulf) (died c. 680 AD) was an Anglo-Saxon saint. Adulf is said to have been the brother of...
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  • Adulf mcEtulfe (died 934) may have been King of Bamburgh (northern Northumbria). The Annals of Clonmacnoise note the death of Adulf mcEtulfe in 934. The...
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  • ruled some part of Northumbria. Another two sons are attested elsewhere: Adulf (which McGuigan suggests represents ′Æthelwulf′) is the ′King of the Northern...
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  • Ealdwulf (died c. 815) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield. Ealdwulf was consecrated between 799 and 801 and died between 814 and 816. The historian D....
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  • probably died in 933, but the Annals of Clonmacnoise record in 934 that "Adulf m'Etulfe king of the North Saxons died", and Alex Woolf suggests that this...
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    Portuguese-speaking countries. Ealdwulf of East Anglia (c. 634–713), King of East Anglia Adulf mcEtulfe (died 934), King of Bamburgh Eadwulf Evil-child (fl. 968–970),...
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  • 1528 9 July 1572 29 June 1867 by Pope Pius IX One of the Martyrs of Gorkum Adulf unknown c. 680 Aedesius of Alexandria 200s 8 April 306 found in Roman Martyrology...
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  • Wessex from 839 until his death. Æthelwulf may also refer to: Æthelwulf, or Adulf (died c. 680), Anglo-Saxon cleric and saint Æthelwulf of Elmham (died after...
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    subjugation by Æthelstan of England. Adulf mcEtulfe died 934 'king of the Northern English' Recorded only in Irish source as Adulf mcEtulfe, which would ordinarily...
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  • Ealdwulf (Old English: Aldwulf), also known as Aldulf or Adulf, was king of East Anglia from c. 664 to 713. He was the son of Hereswitha, a Northumbrian...
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