Æthelred 7 (Male)
I, king of the Northumbrians, 774-778/9 [exiled], 790-796
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Notes: BDDAB, pp. 26; David Rollason, ?Æthelred I (d. 796)?, ODNB.
Factoids by Source
- Alcuin.Ep: [Epistolae] (45)
- Recorded Name (5)
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Aeðelredus (3)
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Alcuin.Ep 8
Alcuin.Ep 18 (p. 49 line 16)
Alcuin.Ep 30
Aeðilredus (1)
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Alcuin.Ep 101
Hedilredus (1)
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Alcuin.Ep 231
- Personal Information (1)
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reputation (1)
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Alcuin.Ep 18 (p. 51 line 13) (most famous men)
- Office (9)
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King (9)
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Alcuin.Ep 8
Alcuin.Ep 16
Alcuin.Ep 30
Alcuin.Ep 101
Alcuin.Ep 231
Alcuin.Ep 232 (p. 377 line 31)
Alcuin.Ep 9
Alcuin.Ep 16
Alcuin.Ep 116
- Status (4)
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Conciuis (1)
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Alcuin.Ep 16 (p. 42 lines 29-31)
Dominus (3)
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Alcuin.Ep 30
Alcuin.Ep 109
Alcuin.Ep 231
- Personal Relationship (6)
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Æthelred 7 Brother (Honorific kinship) of ~ (1)
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of Alcuin 1: Alcuin.Ep 16 (p. 42 line 29-30)
~ Friend (General relationship) of Æthelred 7 (1)
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Anonymi 1875: of Æthelred 7: Alcuin.Ep 30
Æthelred 7 Son (Consanguineal kinship) of ~ (2)
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of Æthelwald 14: Alcuin.Ep 8
of Æthelthida 1: Alcuin.Ep 105
~ Son (Consanguineal kinship) of Æthelred 7 (1)
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Anonymi 1874: of Æthelred 7: Alcuin.Ep 30
Æthelred 7 Son (Honorific kinship) of ~ (1)
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of Alcuin 1: Alcuin.Ep 18 (p. 51 line 13)
- Event (14)
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Advice/counsel (2)
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Alcuin 1.letter of advice and best wishes to Æthelred 7: Alcuin 1 offered spiritual advice and best wishes to Æthelred 7.: Alcuin.Ep 30
Alcuin 1.letter of counsel to Æthelred 7 and others: Alcuin 1 gave counsel to Æthelred 7, Osbald 1, Osberht 3 and all his friends (Anonymi 1867), advising them as to how they should act.: Alcuin.Ep 18
Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of king (1)
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Æthelred 7.accession to throne: Æthelred 7 succeeded to the throne.: Alcuin.Ep 8
Correspondence (6)
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Alcuin 1.experience of bloody rain in York: Alcuin 1 and the recipients of his letter (Æthelred 7 and Anonymi 1861) experienced bloody rain in York.: Alcuin.Ep 16 (p. 43)
Alcuin 1.letter of advice and best wishes to Æthelred 7: Alcuin 1 offered spiritual advice and best wishes to Æthelred 7.: Alcuin.Ep 30
Alcuin 1.letter of consolation to Æthelthida 1 on the death of her son: Alcuin 1 wrote to console Æthelthida 1 after the death of her son [sc. Æthelred 7]..: Alcuin.Ep 105
Alcuin 1.letter of counsel to Æthelred 7 and others: Alcuin 1 gave counsel to Æthelred 7, Osbald 1, Osberht 3 and all his friends (Anonymi 1867), advising them as to how they should act.: Alcuin.Ep 18
Alcuin 1.letter of warning to King Æthelred 7 and his nobles: Alcuin 1 warned Æthelred 7 and his nobles (Anonymi 1861) about their behaviour.: Alcuin.Ep 16
Alcuin 1.second letter to Osbald 1 urging him to fulfil his vow to give up secular life: Alcuin 1 urged Osbald 1 to fulfil his vow to give up the secular life.: Alcuin.Ep 109
Death/dying (2)
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Alcuin 1.letter of consolation to Æthelthida 1 on the death of her son: Alcuin 1 wrote to console Æthelthida 1 after the death of her son [sc. Æthelred 7]..: Alcuin.Ep 105
Æthelred 7.death: Æthelred 7 died.: Alcuin.Ep 105
Grant and Gift (1)
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Charlemagne 1.despatch and subsequent withdrawal of gifts to Æthelred 7 and his bishoprics: Charlemagne 1 sent gifts to Æthelred 7 and his bishoprics, but subsequently withdrew them.: Alcuin.Ep 101
Interrogation (1)
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Anonymi 1864-Anonymi 1866.dress, hair-style and behaviour: Alcuin 1 questioned why the Northumbrians (Anonymi 1864) and principes (Anonymi 1866) adopted pagan hair- and beard-styles and dressed luxuriously.: Alcuin.Ep 16 (pp. 43-4)
Killing/murder (2)
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Torhtmund 1.avenging of blood of his lord, Æthelred 7: Torhtmund 1 bravely avenged the blood of his lord, Æthelred 7.: Alcuin.Ep 231
Æthelred 7.killing: Æthelred 7 was killed.: Alcuin.Ep 101
Miracle (1)
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Alcuin 1.experience of bloody rain in York: Alcuin 1 and the recipients of his letter (Æthelred 7 and Anonymi 1861) experienced bloody rain in York.: Alcuin.Ep 16 (p. 43)
Monastic life, converting to/joining/oblation (1)
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Alcuin 1.second letter to Osbald 1 urging him to fulfil his vow to give up secular life: Alcuin 1 urged Osbald 1 to fulfil his vow to give up the secular life.: Alcuin.Ep 109
Pagan practice (1)
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Anonymi 1864-Anonymi 1866.dress, hair-style and behaviour: Alcuin 1 questioned why the Northumbrians (Anonymi 1864) and principes (Anonymi 1866) adopted pagan hair- and beard-styles and dressed luxuriously.: Alcuin.Ep 16 (pp. 43-4)
Visit (1)
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Alcuin 1.residence in England: The new reign [sc. of Æthelred 7] detained Alcuin 1 in England.: Alcuin.Ep 10
Vowing celibacy/chastity/virginity/poverty (1)
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Alcuin 1.second letter to Osbald 1 urging him to fulfil his vow to give up secular life: Alcuin 1 urged Osbald 1 to fulfil his vow to give up the secular life.: Alcuin.Ep 109
- Factoids linked indirectly to Æthelred 7 (6)
- Authorship (3)
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Alcuin 1: Author of a letter to Æthelred 7, king [of the Northumbrians], following the sacking of the church of St Cuthbert [at Lindisfarne] (Letter): Alcuin.Ep *16
Alcuin 1: Author of a letter to Æthelred 7, king [of the Northumbrians], the patricius Osbald 1, the dux Osberht 3 and all his friends (Anonymi 1867) (Letter): Alcuin.Ep *18
Alcuin 1: Author of a letter to Æthelred 7, king [of the Northumbrians] (Letter): Alcuin.Ep *30
- Office (1)
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Dux of Æthelred 7 (1)
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Osberht 3: Alcuin.Ep 18 (p. 49 line 17)
- Occupation (1)
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Servant of Æthelred 7 (1)
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Torhtmund 1: Alcuin.Ep 231
- Status (1)
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Noble of Æthelred 7 (1)
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Anonymi 1861: Alcuin.Ep 16 (p. 42 line 19)
- Anon.GenRegList2: Genealogies of Deiran, Bernici... (2)
- Recorded Name (1)
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Æþilred (1)
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Anon.GenRegList2
- Office (1)
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King (1)
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Anon.GenRegList2 (king of the Northumbrians)
- ASC: Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: Base te... (5)
- Recorded Name (3)
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Æðelred (1)
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ASC 794 EF(OE)
Æðelredus (1)
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ASC 794 F(Lat.)
Æþelred (1)
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ASC 794 ACDG, <794> B
- Office (1)
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King (1)
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ASC 794 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <794> B (King of the Northumbrians)
- Event (1)
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Killing/murder (1)
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Æthelred 7.killing by Anonymi 832: Æthelred 7 was killed [ABCDEG: by his own people (Anonymi 832)].: ASC 794 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <794> B (796)
- ASC (DEF): Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (DEF ver... (20)
- Recorded Name (7)
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Æðelred (3)
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ASC (DEF) 774 EF(OE and Lat.)
ASC (DEF) 790 EF(OE)
ASC (DEF) 792 E
Æðelredus Aðelwolding (1)
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ASC (DEF) 790 F(Lat.)
Æþelred (3)
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ASC (DEF) 774 D
ASC (DEF) 790 D
ASC (DEF) 792 D
- Office (2)
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King (2)
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ASC (DEF) 790 DEF(OE and Lat.)
ASC (DEF) 792 DEF(OE and Lat.)
- Status (1)
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(1)
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ASC (DEF)
- Personal Relationship (7)
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Æthelred 7 Lord (General relationship) of ~ (1)
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of Anonymi 1335: ASC (DEF) 774 DE
Æthelred 7 Son (Consanguineal kinship) of ~ (3)
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of Æthelwald 14: ASC (DEF) 774 DE
of Æthelwald 14: ASC (DEF) 790 DEF(OE)
of Æthelwald 14: ASC (DEF) 790 F(Lat.)
Æthelred 7 Successor (General relationship) of ~ (1)
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of Osred 3: ASC (DEF) 790 DEF(OE and Lat.)
~ Successor (General relationship) of Æthelred 7 (1)
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Ælfwald 7: of Æthelred 7: ASC (DEF) 778 DE
~ Wife (Affinal kinship) of Æthelred 7 (1)
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Ælfflæd 5: of Æthelred 7: ASC (DEF) 792 DE
- Event (3)
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Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of king (1)
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Æthelred 7.renewed accession to kingdom: Æthelred 7 again acceded to the kingdom.: ASC (DEF) 790 DEF(OE and Lat.) (790)
Exile (1)
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Ælfwald 7.driving of Æthelred 7 from land: Ælfwald 7 drove Æthelred 7 from the land.: ASC (DEF) 778 DE (778 x 779)
Kingdom - accession to (1)
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Æthelred 7.renewed accession to kingdom: Æthelred 7 again acceded to the kingdom.: ASC (DEF) 790 DEF(OE and Lat.) (790)
Marriage (1)
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Æthelred 7.marriage to Ælfflæd 5: Æthelred 7 took a new wife called Ælfflæd 5 on 3 kalends of October [= 29 September].: ASC (DEF) 792 DE (792)
- Charlemagne.Ep.100: Letter 2 to Offa, king of the ... (2)
- Recorded Name (1)
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Aedilredus (1)
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Charlemagne.Ep.100
- Event (1)
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Alms-giving (1)
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Charlemagne 1.gifts to episcopal sees, metropolitan cities and Offa 7: Charlemagne 1 sent various gifts to England.: Charlemagne.Ep.100
Grant and Gift (1)
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Charlemagne 1.gifts to episcopal sees, metropolitan cities and Offa 7: Charlemagne 1 sent various gifts to England.: Charlemagne.Ep.100
- EMC Coin (153)
- Recorded Name (38)
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AEDILN (1)
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EMC Coin 1997.8207 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
AEDILNED (1)
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EMC Coin 1997.8208 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
AEDILRED (24)
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EMC Coin 1983.0129 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 1997.8201 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1997.0409 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1997.041 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2005.0278 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2005.0125 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2007.0106 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2008.009 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1048.0203 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1986.5015 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2001.0528 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1997.0411 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2006.0324 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1983.013 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 1993.9477 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2001.0645 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1983.0128 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 2001.0146 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2008.0358 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1997.0408 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
EMC Coin 2001.0081 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
EMC Coin 1997.8209 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
EMC Coin 1997.821 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
EMC Coin 2007.0026 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
EANRED (1)
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EMC Coin 1991.0401 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EDILRED (4)
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EMC Coin 2006.0323 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
EMC Coin 1993.9469 (N 180 (Series Y: Æthelred I First Reign))
EMC Coin 2001.008 (N 180 (Series Y: Æthelred I First Reign))
EMC Coin 2008.0087 (N 180 (Series Y: Æthelred I First Reign))
EDLRED (4)
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EMC Coin 1997.8204 (N 184 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2008.0093 (N 184 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2008.0092 (N 184 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1004.0273 (N 184 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
ELVALD (2)
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EMC Coin 1999.0021 (N 185.9 (obverses of Ælfwald and Æthelred I))
EMC Coin 2008.0085 (N 185.9 (obverses of Ælfwald and Æthelred I))
LREDED (1)
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EMC Coin 1983.0127 (N 184 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
- Office (68)
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King (68)
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EMC Coin 1986.1017 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 1986.1015 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 1986.1022 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 1986.1021 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 1986.102 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 1986.1019 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 1986.1018 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 1986.1016 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 2001.0315 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 1983.0129 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 1996.0133 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2001.0317 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2001.0163 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1997.8201 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1997.0409 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1997.041 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2001.0184 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2001.0157 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2005.0278 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2005.0125 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2007.0106 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2008.009 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1048.0202 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1048.0203 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1020.03681 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1020.0368 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1050.0034 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1997.8204 (N 184 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2008.0093 (N 184 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2008.0092 (N 184 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1983.0127 (N 184 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1004.0273 (N 184 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1986.1026 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 1986.1025 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 1986.5015 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2001.0528 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2001.0309 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1997.0411 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2001.0249 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2006.0324 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1983.013 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 1993.9477 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2001.0645 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2001.0126 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2001.0151 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2001.0065 (N 188 ('Styca' of Æthelred II First reign))
EMC Coin 1991.0401 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2006.0323 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
EMC Coin 1993.9469 (N 180 (Series Y: Æthelred I First Reign))
EMC Coin 1986.1007 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 2001.0129 (N 180 (Series Y: Æthelred I First Reign))
EMC Coin 2001.008 (N 180 (Series Y: Æthelred I First Reign))
EMC Coin 2001.0069 (N 180 (Series Y: Æthelred I First Reign))
EMC Coin 2008.0087 (N 180 (Series Y: Æthelred I First Reign))
EMC Coin 1983.0128 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
EMC Coin 1986.1141 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1999.0021 (N 185.9 (obverses of Ælfwald and Æthelred I))
EMC Coin 2001.0146 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2001.007 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 2008.0085 (N 185.9 (obverses of Ælfwald and Æthelred I))
EMC Coin 2008.0358 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
EMC Coin 1997.8207 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
EMC Coin 1997.0408 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
EMC Coin 2001.0081 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
EMC Coin 1997.8209 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
EMC Coin 1997.821 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
EMC Coin 1997.8208 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
EMC Coin 2007.0026 ([N 193.5; formerly part of N 185.1] Abp Eanbald with Æthelred)
- Factoids linked indirectly to Æthelred 7 (47)
- Office (47)
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Moneyer of Æthelred 7 (47)
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Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1986.1017 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1986.1015 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1986.1022 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1986.1021 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1986.102 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1986.1019 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1986.1018 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1986.1016 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 2001.0315 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1983.0129 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1996.0133 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 2001.0317 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 2001.0163 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1997.8201 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1997.0409 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1997.041 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 2001.0184 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 2001.0157 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 2005.0278 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 2005.0125 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 2007.0106 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 2008.009 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1048.0202 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1048.0203 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1020.03681 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1020.0368 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Ceolbeald 2: EMC Coin 1050.0034 (N 185 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Cuthgils 2: EMC Coin 1997.8204 (N 184 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Cuthgils 2: EMC Coin 2008.0093 (N 184 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Cuthgils 2: EMC Coin 2008.0092 (N 184 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Cuthgils 2: EMC Coin 1983.0127 (N 184 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Cuthgils 2: EMC Coin 1004.0273 (N 184 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Cuthheard 5: EMC Coin 1986.1026 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
Cuthheard 5: EMC Coin 1986.1025 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
Cuthheard 5: EMC Coin 1986.5015 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Cuthheard 5: EMC Coin 2001.0528 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Cuthheard 5: EMC Coin 2001.0309 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Cuthheard 5: EMC Coin 1997.0411 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Cuthheard 5: EMC Coin 2001.0249 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Cuthheard 5: EMC Coin 2006.0324 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Eanbald 1: EMC Coin 1983.013 (Æthelred I of Northumbria (no further details))
Eanbald 1: EMC Coin 1993.9477 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Eanbald 1: EMC Coin 2001.0645 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Eanbald 1: EMC Coin 2001.0126 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Eanbald 1: EMC Coin 2001.0151 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
Eanbald 1: EMC Coin 2001.0065 (N 188 ('Styca' of Æthelred II First reign))
Hwætred 3: EMC Coin 1991.0401 (N 185.1 (Series Y: Æthelred I Second reign))
- NorthernAnnals.FirstSet: Historia Regum (15)
- Personal Relationship (6)
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Æthelred 7 Lord (General relationship) of ~ (1)
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of Torhtmund 1: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 61
Æthelred 7 Son (Consanguineal kinship) of ~ (1)
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of Æthelwald 14: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 48
Æthelred 7 Son-in-law (Affinal kinship) of ~ (1)
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of Offa 7: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55
~ Successor (General relationship) of Æthelred 7 (2)
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Ælfwald 7: of Æthelred 7: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 49
Osbald 1: of Æthelred 7: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 58
~ Wife (Affinal kinship) of Æthelred 7 (1)
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Ælfflæd 5: of Æthelred 7: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55
- Event (9)
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Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of king (1)
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Æthelred 7.receiving kingdom: In 774 Æthelred 7, son of Æthelwald 14, received the kingdom in his place. Crowned with such great honour, he held it barely five year.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 48 (774)
Betrayal/oath-breaking (2)
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Æthelred 7.killing of Oelf 1 and Oelfwin 1: In 791 the sons of King Ælfwald 7 were taken by force from the city of York, being brought from the principle church by false promises, and were miserably killed by King Æthelred 7 in Wonwaldremere; their names were Oelf 1 and Oelfwin 1.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55 (791)
Æthelred 7.killing of Osred 3: In 792 Osred 3 came secretly from exile in the Isle of Man, relying on the oaths and good faith of certain nobles; and as his soldiers deserted him, he was captured there by the aforesaid king Æthelred 7 and killed by his orders at the place which is called Aynburg on 14 September. His body was conveyed to Tynemouth and buried in the church of the same noble monastery.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55 (792)
Burial (1)
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Æthelred 7.killing of Osred 3: In 792 Osred 3 came secretly from exile in the Isle of Man, relying on the oaths and good faith of certain nobles; and as his soldiers deserted him, he was captured there by the aforesaid king Æthelred 7 and killed by his orders at the place which is called Aynburg on 14 September. His body was conveyed to Tynemouth and buried in the church of the same noble monastery.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55 (792)
Capture (2)
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Eardwulf 4.killing: In the second year of king Æthelred 7 Ealdorman Eardwulf 4 was captured and brought to Ripon, and orders were given by the aforesaid king for him to be killed there outside the gate of the monastery. And the brethren carried his body to the church with Gregorian chants, and placed it outside in a tent, and after midnight he was found in the church, alive.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55 (791)
Æthelred 7.killing of Osred 3: In 792 Osred 3 came secretly from exile in the Isle of Man, relying on the oaths and good faith of certain nobles; and as his soldiers deserted him, he was captured there by the aforesaid king Æthelred 7 and killed by his orders at the place which is called Aynburg on 14 September. His body was conveyed to Tynemouth and buried in the church of the same noble monastery.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55 (792)
Conspiracy/intent to murder (2)
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Æthelbald 7-Heardberht 4.killing of three ealdormen: In the fourth year of King Æthelred 7, namely 778, three duces, namely Ealdwulf 11, Cynewulf 5 and Ecga 2, were treacherously killed by the order of the same King by the nobles Æthelbald 7 and Heardberht 4 on 29 September. : NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 49 (778)
Æthelred 7.killing of Oelf 1 and Oelfwin 1: In 791 the sons of King Ælfwald 7 were taken by force from the city of York, being brought from the principle church by false promises, and were miserably killed by King Æthelred 7 in Wonwaldremere; their names were Oelf 1 and Oelfwin 1.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55 (791)
Coronation (1)
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Æthelred 7.receiving kingdom: In 774 Æthelred 7, son of Æthelwald 14, received the kingdom in his place. Crowned with such great honour, he held it barely five year.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 48 (774)
Desertion, military (1)
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Æthelred 7.killing of Osred 3: In 792 Osred 3 came secretly from exile in the Isle of Man, relying on the oaths and good faith of certain nobles; and as his soldiers deserted him, he was captured there by the aforesaid king Æthelred 7 and killed by his orders at the place which is called Aynburg on 14 September. His body was conveyed to Tynemouth and buried in the church of the same noble monastery.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55 (792)
Exile (2)
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Æthelred 7.exile: In 779 Æthelred 7 was expelled from the royal throne and driven into exile. Then Ælfwald 7, son of Oswald 2, received the kingdom of the Northumbrians and held it for ten years.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 49 (779)
Æthelred 7.killing of Osred 3: In 792 Osred 3 came secretly from exile in the Isle of Man, relying on the oaths and good faith of certain nobles; and as his soldiers deserted him, he was captured there by the aforesaid king Æthelred 7 and killed by his orders at the place which is called Aynburg on 14 September. His body was conveyed to Tynemouth and buried in the church of the same noble monastery.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55 (792)
Expulsion (1)
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Æthelred 7.exile: In 779 Æthelred 7 was expelled from the royal throne and driven into exile. Then Ælfwald 7, son of Oswald 2, received the kingdom of the Northumbrians and held it for ten years.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 49 (779)
Killing/murder (5)
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Eardwulf 4.killing: In the second year of king Æthelred 7 Ealdorman Eardwulf 4 was captured and brought to Ripon, and orders were given by the aforesaid king for him to be killed there outside the gate of the monastery. And the brethren carried his body to the church with Gregorian chants, and placed it outside in a tent, and after midnight he was found in the church, alive.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55 (791)
Æthelbald 7-Heardberht 4.killing of three ealdormen: In the fourth year of King Æthelred 7, namely 778, three duces, namely Ealdwulf 11, Cynewulf 5 and Ecga 2, were treacherously killed by the order of the same King by the nobles Æthelbald 7 and Heardberht 4 on 29 September. : NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 49 (778)
Æthelred 7.killing: In 796 King Æthelred 7 was killed near the Cover on 18 April, in the seventh year of his reign. : NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 58 (796)
Æthelred 7.killing of Oelf 1 and Oelfwin 1: In 791 the sons of King Ælfwald 7 were taken by force from the city of York, being brought from the principle church by false promises, and were miserably killed by King Æthelred 7 in Wonwaldremere; their names were Oelf 1 and Oelfwin 1.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55 (791)
Æthelred 7.killing of Osred 3: In 792 Osred 3 came secretly from exile in the Isle of Man, relying on the oaths and good faith of certain nobles; and as his soldiers deserted him, he was captured there by the aforesaid king Æthelred 7 and killed by his orders at the place which is called Aynburg on 14 September. His body was conveyed to Tynemouth and buried in the church of the same noble monastery.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55 (792)
Kingdom - accession to (1)
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Æthelred 7.exile: In 779 Æthelred 7 was expelled from the royal throne and driven into exile. Then Ælfwald 7, son of Oswald 2, received the kingdom of the Northumbrians and held it for ten years.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 49 (779)
Marriage (1)
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Æthelred 7.marriage to Ælfflæd 5: In 792 Æthelred 7 married Ælfflæd 5, daughter of King Offa 7 of Mercia, at Catterick on 29 September.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55 (792)
Miracle (1)
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Eardwulf 4.killing: In the second year of king Æthelred 7 Ealdorman Eardwulf 4 was captured and brought to Ripon, and orders were given by the aforesaid king for him to be killed there outside the gate of the monastery. And the brethren carried his body to the church with Gregorian chants, and placed it outside in a tent, and after midnight he was found in the church, alive.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55 (791)
Oath-swearing/fealty (1)
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Æthelred 7.killing of Osred 3: In 792 Osred 3 came secretly from exile in the Isle of Man, relying on the oaths and good faith of certain nobles; and as his soldiers deserted him, he was captured there by the aforesaid king Æthelred 7 and killed by his orders at the place which is called Aynburg on 14 September. His body was conveyed to Tynemouth and buried in the church of the same noble monastery.: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55 (792)
Restoration to kingship (1)
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Æthelred 7.return from exile: In 790 Æthelred 7 was freed from banishment and again enthroned by the grace of Christ on the throne of the kingdom [of the Northumbrians].: NorthernAnnals.FirstSet 55 (790)
- WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum: Gesta Pontificum Anglorum (3)
- Event (2)
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Church/monastery destruction (1)
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Alcuin 1.letters referring to the devastation of Lindisfarne by the Danes: Alcuin 1 in his letters to bishop Hygebald 3 and king Æthelred 7 alluded to the devastation of Lindisfarne by the Danes. : WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum iii.127-8
Correspondence (2)
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Alcuin 1.letter to King Æthelred 7: Alcuin 1 in a letter to King Æthelred 7 prophesizes a disaster for York.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum ii.99.5-6
Alcuin 1.letters referring to the devastation of Lindisfarne by the Danes: Alcuin 1 in his letters to bishop Hygebald 3 and king Æthelred 7 alluded to the devastation of Lindisfarne by the Danes. : WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum iii.127-8
Miracle (1)
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Cuthbert 1.translation: Because of the attacks of the Danes it was decided that the bodies of the saints should be removed to the mainland from Lindisfarne. The body of St Cuthbert 1 was nearly taken to Ireland, but a strong wind brought the ship back. So it was interred with due honour at Ubbenford [Norham], on the river Tweed. There it lay for many years, until the arrival of King Æthelred 7 on the scene, though Cuthbert 1 had not in the interval been inactive in helping his countrymen, but had wandered all over England working miracles.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum iii.129
Prophecy (1)
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Alcuin 1.letter to King Æthelred 7: Alcuin 1 in a letter to King Æthelred 7 prophesizes a disaster for York.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum ii.99.5-6
Relics-incorrupt preservation/placing in reliquary/requesting/translating (1)
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Cuthbert 1.translation: Because of the attacks of the Danes it was decided that the bodies of the saints should be removed to the mainland from Lindisfarne. The body of St Cuthbert 1 was nearly taken to Ireland, but a strong wind brought the ship back. So it was interred with due honour at Ubbenford [Norham], on the river Tweed. There it lay for many years, until the arrival of King Æthelred 7 on the scene, though Cuthbert 1 had not in the interval been inactive in helping his countrymen, but had wandered all over England working miracles.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum iii.129
- Factoids linked indirectly to Æthelred 7 (1)
- Event (1)
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Church/monastery destruction (1)
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Alcuin 1.letters referring to the devastation of Lindisfarne by the Danes: Alcuin 1 in his letters to bishop Hygebald 3 and king Æthelred 7 alluded to the devastation of Lindisfarne by the Danes. : WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum iii.127-8
Correspondence (2)
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Alcuin 1.letter to King Æthelred 7: Alcuin 1 in a letter to King Æthelred 7 prophesizes a disaster for York.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum ii.99.5-6
Alcuin 1.letters referring to the devastation of Lindisfarne by the Danes: Alcuin 1 in his letters to bishop Hygebald 3 and king Æthelred 7 alluded to the devastation of Lindisfarne by the Danes. : WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum iii.127-8
Miracle (1)
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Cuthbert 1.translation: Because of the attacks of the Danes it was decided that the bodies of the saints should be removed to the mainland from Lindisfarne. The body of St Cuthbert 1 was nearly taken to Ireland, but a strong wind brought the ship back. So it was interred with due honour at Ubbenford [Norham], on the river Tweed. There it lay for many years, until the arrival of King Æthelred 7 on the scene, though Cuthbert 1 had not in the interval been inactive in helping his countrymen, but had wandered all over England working miracles.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum iii.129
Prophecy (1)
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Alcuin 1.letter to King Æthelred 7: Alcuin 1 in a letter to King Æthelred 7 prophesizes a disaster for York.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum ii.99.5-6
Relics-incorrupt preservation/placing in reliquary/requesting/translating (1)
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Cuthbert 1.translation: Because of the attacks of the Danes it was decided that the bodies of the saints should be removed to the mainland from Lindisfarne. The body of St Cuthbert 1 was nearly taken to Ireland, but a strong wind brought the ship back. So it was interred with due honour at Ubbenford [Norham], on the river Tweed. There it lay for many years, until the arrival of King Æthelred 7 on the scene, though Cuthbert 1 had not in the interval been inactive in helping his countrymen, but had wandered all over England working miracles.: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum iii.129
- Æthelweard.Chron: Chronicle of Æthelweard (3)
- Recorded Name (1)
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Æthelred (1)
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Æthelweard.Chron iii.1
- Office (1)
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King (1)
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Æthelweard.Chron iii.1 (King of the Northumbrians)
- Event (1)
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Killing/murder (1)
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Æthelred 7.killing: Æthelred 7 was killed by his own people.: Æthelweard.Chron iii.1 (796)