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Ceolwulf, occasionally spelt Ceolwulph, may refer to: Ceolwulf I of Mercia, King of Mercia Ceolwulf II of Mercia, King of Mercia Ceolwulf of Northumbria
Ceolwulf II ([ˈt͡ʃe͜oːl.wuɫf], lit. 'ship-wolf'; d. c. AD 879) was the last king of independent Mercia. He succeeded Burgred of Mercia who was deposed
Ceolwulf I was the King of Mercia, a kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England, from 821 until his deposition in 823. He was the brother of Coenwulf, his predecessor
Ceolwulf (died c. 611) was a king of Wessex. At that early date the West Saxons were called the Gewisse, and in his Dictionary of National Biography entry
East Anglia and most of the North of England. The final Mercian king, Ceolwulf II, died in 879 with the kingdom appearing to have lost its political independence
England shortly after the death or disappearance of Mercia's last king, Ceolwulf II, in 879. He is also sometimes called the Ealdorman of Mercia. Æthelred's
Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians
Ceolwulf was King of Northumbria from 729 until 737, except for a short period in 731 or 732 when he was briefly deposed and then restored to power. Ceolwulf
while the south-west was left to the English king Ceolwulf, allegedly a Danish puppet. When Ceolwulf's rule came to an end he was succeeded as ruler of
King Ceolwulf c. 611. His relationship with Ceolwulf is uncertain. Cynegils is variously described in West Saxon sources as being a son of Ceolwulf, a son
across the British Isles, even visiting the archbishop of York and King Ceolwulf of Northumbria. His theological writings were extensive and included a
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One who Loves God; One who is Love by All; God's Praise
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One who can Face Sun
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Without Fear; Fearless
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Pious; Religious
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God's Angel
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Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Maakah, MAACHAH means "to press, to squeeze," i.e. "oppression." In the bible this is the name of many characters, including one of King David's wives, and a son of Nahor.
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Sweet Person
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Tough
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Bedoin
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