• Eadric the Wild (or Eadric Silvaticus), also known as Wild Edric, Eadric Cild (or Child) and Edric the Forester, was an Anglo-Saxon magnate of Shropshire...
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  • from 685 to 686 Eadric Streona (died 1017), ealdorman of Mercia under Æthelred II and Cnut Eadric the Wild, leader of resistance against the Norman Conquest...
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    the hoard is 1067–1068, just a year or two after the Norman Conquest, and may reflect the instability in the country at the time. In 1067, Eadric the...
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  • ealdorman of Mercia Eadric Cild, also known as Eadric the Wild, (fl. 1068-70), Anglo-Saxon magnate who led English resistance to the Norman Conquest Wulfnoth...
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  • "The Wild" is an epithet applied to: Eadric the Wild (fl. 1068–1070), Anglo-Saxon magnate who led the resistance to the Norman Conquest John V, Count of...
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    thinking the noises were signs of a riot. Eadric's by-name "the Wild" is relatively common, so despite suggestions that it arose from Eadric's participation...
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    sharing the route of the Shropshire Way. The route runs from Church Stretton in the Shropshire Hills AONB to Ludlow. It is named for Eadric the Wild. From...
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  • the Danes, whose fleet moored in the mouth of the Humber, while the latter was to repress the revolt initiated by Eadric the Wild the west. When the Danes...
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    1069 before returning to York. Eadric the Wild launched a campaign of Anglo-Saxon resistance in the West Midlands, with the assistance of a number of Welsh...
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    former ally, Eustace, the Count of Boulogne, invaded at Dover but was repulsed. English resistance had also begun, with Eadric the Wild attacking Hereford...
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