Cathwulf (Latin: Cathuulfus) was an Anglo-Saxon learned man active in Francia. He is known only from a letter he wrote to Charlemagne around 775. Cathwulf's...
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nobleman (b. 714) Remigius of Rouen, illegitimate son of Charles Martel "Cathwulf, Kingship, and the Royal Abbey of Saint-Denis", by Joanna Story, Speculum...
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Cuthwulf (son of Cuthwine) (redirect from Cutha Cathwulf)
and was for three years king, sending Cenwalh into exile in East Anglia. Cathwulf is recorded as having been present at the negotiations along with his brothers...
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65 Chamberlin, Russell, The Emperor Charlemagne, p.70 Story, Joanna, "Cathwulf, Kingship, and the Royal Abbey of Saint-Denis", Speculum 74.1 (January...
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Charlemagne may have been influenced by the letter he received in about 775 from Cathwulf, who worries that "you [Charles] have few firm columns, I fear, on which...
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general (approximate date) Asmā' bint Abi Bakr, companion of Muhammad Cutha Cathwulf, prince of Wessex (approximate date) Itta, wife of Pepin of Landen (d....
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examples of Carolingian textbooks for kings, counts and other laymen include: Cathwulf, Epistolae (775) written for Charlemagne. Paulinus of Aquileia, Liber exhortationis...
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(bishop of Hereford), fl. 839–857 Cuthwulf (bishop of Rochester), fl. 868 Cathwulf (fl. c. 775), Anglo-Saxon writer "Cuthwulf". PASE Domesday. This page or...
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Raymond (Editor), The Lives of the Eighth Century Popes, p. 102 n.76 "Cathwulf, Kingship, and the Royal Abbey of Saint-Denis", by Joanna Story, Speculum...
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and his brother Mul of Kent, both kings in later years. Through Cutha Cathwulf, Cuthwine's youngest son, were ultimately descended the Kings of Wessex...
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