Eadwulf I of Northumbria - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Higham, N.J., The Kingdom of Northumbria AD 350-1100. Stroud: Sutton, 1993. ISBN 0-86299-730-5
  • Marsden, J., Northanhymbre Saga: The History of the Anglo-Saxon Kings of Northumbria. London: Cathie, 1992. ISBN 1-85626-055-0
  • Yorke, Barbara, Kings and Kingdoms of early Anglo-Saxon England. London: Seaby, 1990. ISBN 1-85264-027-8
Preceded by:
Aldfrith
King of Northumbria Succeeded by:
Osred
Monarchs of Northumbria
  • Æthelfrith (Bernicia and Deira)
  • Edwin (Deira and Bernicia)
  • Eanfrith (Bernicia)
  • Osric (Deira)
  • Oswald
  • Oswine (Deira)
  • Oswiu
  • Œthelwald (Deira)
  • Alhfrith (Deira)
  • Ælfwine (Deira)
  • Ecgfrith
  • Aldfrith
  • Eadwulf I
  • Osred I
  • Coenred
  • Osric
  • Ceolwulf
  • Eadberht
  • Oswulf
  • Æthelwald Moll
  • Alhred
  • Æthelred I
  • Ælfwald I
  • Osred II
  • Æthelred I (again)
  • Osbald
  • Eardwulf
  • Ælfwald II
  • Eardwulf (again)
  • Eanred
  • Æthelred II
  • Rædwulf
  • Æthelred II (again)
  • Osberht
  • Ælla
  • Ecgberht I
  • Ricsige
  • Ecgberht II
  • Guðroðr
  • Sigfroðr
  • Knútr
  • Æthelwold
  • Hálfdan and Eowils
  • Eadwulf II
  • Ealdred
  • Ragnall ua Ímair
  • Sihtric Cáech
  • Æthelstan of Wessex
  • Amlaíb mac Gofraid
  • Amlaíb Cuarán
  • Ragnall mac Gofraid
  • Eadmund of Wessex
  • Eric
  • Amlaíb Cuarán (again)
  • Eric (again)
  • Eadred of Wessex
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Name Eadwulf I of Northumbria
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Date of birth
Place of birth
Date of death 717
Place of death

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