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Titre | Rulers of Bamburgh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Ealdormanry of Bamburgh) |
From the destruction of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria by the Vikings in 867 to the early eleventh century, Bamburgh and the surrounding region (the former Bernicia), the northern part of Northumbria, was ruled for a short period by shadowy kings,then by a series of ealdormen (Latin duces, Old English eorl, modern English earl) and high-reeves (from Old English heah-gerefa). Several of these men ruled all Northumbria... ...Edmund I of England (944–946), possibly overlord of Northumbria Osulf I of Bamburgh (floruit 946–963) son of Ealdred I of Bamburgh Eadwulf I 'Evil-Child' of Bamburgh (floruit 963–973) Waltheof of Bamburgh[6] (floruit 994), son of Osulf I of Bamburgh Uhtred 'the Bold' of Northumbria (1006–16), ruled all Northumbria, son of Waltheof of Bamburgh Eadwulf II 'Cudel' of Bamburgh (died 1019), son of Waltheof of Bamburgh Ealdred II of Bamburgh (died 1038) son of Uhtred 'the Bold' of Northumbria Eadwulf III of Bamburgh (died 1041) son of Uhtred 'the Bold' of Northumbria Bernicia united to the rest of Northumbria during this period (1041–65). Osulf II of Bamburgh (1065–67) son of Eadwulf III of Bamburgh Bernicia united to the rest of Northumbria after 1067. |