• Ælfhelm (died 1006) was the ealdorman of Northumbria, in practice southern Northumbria (the area around York), from about 994 until his death. An ealdorman...
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  • Ælfhelm is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Ælfhelm of Dorchester (died 1007/9), bishop of Dorchester Ælfhelm of York (died 1006), ealdorman...
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  • ealdormanry of Bamburgh even though his father was still alive. He also had Ælfhelm murdered, and allowed Uhtred to succeed Ælfhelm as ealdorman of York, thus...
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  • too old to fight and remained in his castle at Bamburgh. Ealdorman Ælfhelm of York also took no action. Waltheof's son Uhtred, acting for his father,...
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    the time of his death circa 1002-1004. In his will, which survives, he endowed much of his land to re-found Burton Abbey. Another son, Ælfhelm, was made...
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    bishop of Lodève (France) July 21 – Gisela of Burgundy, duchess of Bavaria December 26 – Gao Qiong, Chinese general (b. 935) Ælfhelm of York, ealdorman...
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  • regent of Norway from 1030 to 1035. Ælfgifu was born into an important noble family based in the Midlands (Mercia). She was a daughter of Ælfhelm, ealdorman...
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  • bishop of Lodève (France) July 21 – Gisela of Burgundy, duchess of Bavaria December 26 – Gao Qiong, Chinese general (b. 935) Ælfhelm of York, ealdorman...
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    was Ælfhelm, Ealdorman of York or Northumbria from 993 until he was killed in 1006. Ælfhelm was the father of King Cnut's first wife Ælfgifu of Northampton...
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  • second son: for example Prince Andrew, Duke of York, born in 1960. Oslac (966–975) Thored (974x979–c. 994) Ælfhelm (c. 994–1006) Uhtred (1006–1016), ruled...
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    to the head of the list of ministers. Wulfheah is known to have been blinded after Eadric murdered his father, ealdorman Ælfhelm of York, while Wulfgeat...
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  • Durham. Waltheof was too old to fight and remained in Bamburgh, and Ælfhelm, Earl of York, also declined to offer aid. Acting on his father's behalf, Uhtred...
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  • successor of the Norse Kingdom of York. In the seventh century, the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of Bernicia and Deira were united in the kingdom of Northumbria...
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    Eadric Streona (category Ealdormen of Mercia)
    involved in the killing of Ealdorman Ælfhelm: The crafty and treacherous Eadric Streona, plotting to deceive the noble Ealdorman Ælfhelm, prepared a great feast...
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  • Mercian Ælfhelm as a result of his failure against the Scandinavians. Another historian, William Kapelle, believed Thored was removed because of his Scandinavian...
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  • named Ealdgyth. This Ealdgyth was the daughter of Ælfthryth, and niece of Ælfhelm, Ealdorman of York and Wulfric Spot. While Ealdgyth is a common female...
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    the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as a butcher ("carnifex") of Shrewsbury in 1006. Ælfhelm, Ealdorman of York had been invited to a feast with Eadric Streona, who...
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    Eadnoth the Younger (category Bishops of Dorchester (Mercia))
    thegn named Morcar; the last notice of Eadnoth's predecessor as bishop, Ælfhelm, occurs in a similar document of 1007. Eadnoth subsequently subscribes...
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    death, when they were left to his brother Aelfhelm. And indeed, there still seems to have been some kind of connexion in 1086, when south Lancashire was...
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    in the crypt of the Old Minster at Winchester, but twelve years later Ælfhelm, a citizen of Wallingford, claimed to have been cured of blindness by visiting...
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    The Bishop of Lincoln is the ordinary (diocesan bishop) of the Church of England Diocese of Lincoln in the Province of Canterbury. The present diocese...
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    death, when they were left to his brother Aelfhelm, and indeed there still seems to have been some kind of connexion in 1086, when south Lancashire was...
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    death, when they were left to his brother Ælfhelm, and indeed there still seems to have been some kind of connexion in 1086, when south Lancashire was...
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    death, when they were left to his brother Aelfhelm, and indeed there still seems to have been some kind of connexion in 1086, when south Lancashire was...
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    Cheshire (redirect from County of Chester)
    his death when they were left to his brother Aelfhelm, and indeed there still seems to have been some kind of connexion in 1086, when south Lancashire was...
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