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is a derivative of Wulfric (although Ulric may also be a variant of Ulrich). Wulfric is a cognate of the Norse name Rikiwulf. Wulfric Spot (died c. 1004)
Wulfric
Fictional character from Harry Potter
Romance(s) Gellert Grindelwald In-universe information Full name Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore Occupation Headmaster of Hogwarts Professor of Hogwarts
Albus_Dumbledore
Anglo-Saxon nobleman
Wulfric (died c. 1004), called Wulfric Spot or Spott, was an Anglo-Saxon nobleman. His will is an important document from the reign of King Æthelred the
Wulfric_Spot
2008 American film by Howard McCain
future king Wulfric. Hrothgar is concerned that Gunnar, chieftain of the destroyed village, will assume it was Wulfric's doing, as Wulfric's father (Hrothgar's
Outlander_(film)
Anchorite and saint
Wulfric of Haselbury (c. 1080 – 20 February 1154) was an anchorite and miracle worker in Wiltshire and Somerset, England, frequently visited by King Stephen
Wulfric_of_Haselbury
Tenth-century hermit and saint
Saint Wulfric of Holme (Latin: Wolfeius) was a tenth-century hermit and saint from Norfolk. His feast date is December 9. After the monastery of St. Benet’s
Wulfric_of_Holme
Novel by Ken Follett
bears against Wulfric. Due to his poor prospects, Wulfric's beautiful wife-to-be, Annet, leaves him. By months of intensively showing Wulfric her love and
World Without End (Follett novel)
World_Without_End_(Follett_novel)
Topics referred to by the same term
Saint Wulfric may refer to: Wulfric of Holme, 10th-century saint Wulfric of Haselbury, 12th-century saint This disambiguation page lists articles about
Saint_Wulfric
2012 American film
quitting. Marius informs the gang that they will be doing a private show for Wulfric Von Rydingsvard, a singer from the band Wülfsmöøon which Shaggy admires
Big_Top_Scooby-Doo!
10th and 11th-century Ealdorman of Northumbria
Wulfrun as Wulfric Spot, Ælfhelm's brother, is called "Wulfric son of Wulfrun", suggesting that his status derived mainly from his mother. Wulfric Spot founded
Ælfhelm_of_York
English actor
Bob 2006 Factory Girl Gerard Malanga 2007 Shrooms Jake 2008 Outlander Wulfric The Garden of Eden David Bourne 2009 Shrink Shamus Boogie Woogie Joe 2010
Jack_Huston
British actor
Russell. His television roles include Jonas in Black Mirror. He starred as Wulfric in the 2012 miniseries World Without End. He had a recurring role as Mary
Tom_Cullen
County of England
Cheshire and south Lancashire before 1000, when Wulfric Spot held lands in both territories. Wulfric's estates remained grouped together after his death
Cheshire
Anglo-Saxon (early English) noble woman
was buried with the religious community there, to which Wulfric also left land. Her son Wulfric "Spot" became one of the king's principal thegns in the
Wulfrun
Name list
name. It is regarded as both a derivative of the Old English male name Wulfric and, in later English language contexts, also derived from the separate
Ulric
Queen of England from April–November 1016
the daughter of Ælfthryth, and niece of Ælfhelm, Ealdorman of York and Wulfric Spot. While Ealdgyth is a common female name in the period, this coincidence
Ealdgyth (wife of Edmund Ironside)
Ealdgyth_(wife_of_Edmund_Ironside)
Category of areas of England
Cheshire and south Lancashire before 1000, when Wulfric Spot held lands in both territories. Wulfric's estates remained grouped together after his death
Historic_counties_of_England
Historical television ministries
Weston-Jones as Merthin Fitzgerald Cynthia Nixon as Petranilla Tom Cullen as Wulfric Blake Ritson as King Edward III Hera Hilmar as Margery Aure Atika as Queen
World Without End (miniseries)
World_Without_End_(miniseries)
Thane of King Æthelred the Unready
Sigeferth. He was mentioned in the will of Wulfric Spot, brother of Ælfhelm and son of Wulfrun. In 1004, when Wulfric died, he made Morcar a major beneficiary
Morcar_(thegn)
City in South Yorkshire, England
Latin castra (military camp; fort). It was mentioned in the 1003 will of Wulfric Spott. Shortly after the Norman Conquest, Nigel Fossard refortified the
Doncaster
Christian ascetic
some 15–20 years. Eve of Wilton (died c. 1125) was an English anchoress. Wulfric of Haselbury (died 1154) was enclosed as an anchorite in a cell built against
Anchorite
Regent of Norway from 1030 to 1035
the Unready, and Ælfgifu's brothers, Ufegeat and Wulfheah, were blinded. Wulfric Spot, a wealthy nobleman and patron of Burton Abbey, was the brother of
Ælfgifu_of_Northampton
Ealdgyth Ealhhelm Ealhswith Goda Godwin Leofric Leofwine Morcar Northman Wulfric Spot Marchini, Simon. "Biographies: Aelfgar - earl of Mercia". Archived
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_Mercians
witch or wizard if the setting is at a school of magic. Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore Principal Skeeves in Star vs. the Forces of Evil Principal
List_of_stock_characters
Village in Derbyshire, England
"Esnotrewic." It is also thought that it was known as "Snodeswic," given by Wulfric Spott to Burton Abbey. In Norman times, it was under the control of William
Pinxton
Modwenna. It was refounded in 1003 as a Benedictine abbey by the thegn Wulfric Spott. He was known to have been buried in the abbey cloister in 1010,
Burton_Abbey
Film franchise about dragons that share their hearts with humans
Ashton-GriffithsU Traevor Jake Curran Elisedd Duncan Preston Begilda Ozama Oancea Sir Wulfric Serban Celea Cuthbert Daniel Everett-Lock Kalin Harry Lister-Smith Earl
Dragonheart_(franchise)
Village and civil parish in Somerset, England
village has a population of 744. It is the final resting place of 'Blessed' Wulfric, who was never formally canonised, and who died 20 February 1154. The village
Haselbury_Plucknett
Swedish actor (born 1953)
Torsten Hjelp, vi er i filmbransjen Peter Stormare 2012 Big Top Scooby-Doo! Wulfric Von Rydingsvard Voice Lockout Scott Langral Get the Gringo Frank Fowler
Peter_Stormare
Medieval monastery in Norfolk, England
by the Danes. About the end of the 10th century it was rebuilt by one Wulfric. A generation later, c. 1022, King Canute conferred on it his manors of
St_Benet's_Abbey
Church in Somerset, England
rebuilding the chancel. A prior church on the site was visited by Saint Wulfric in 1125. He wished to spend the rest of his life as an anchorite, withdrawn
Church of St Michael and All Angels, Haselbury Plucknett
Church_of_St_Michael_and_All_Angels,_Haselbury_Plucknett
English Roman Catholic saint
Wolfeius (also known as Wulfric) was a hermit at St Benet Hulme in the English county of Norfolk. He is known from the writings of William Worcester,
Wolfeius
Village in Derbyshire, England
coins have been dated at 210 AD. Morton is first documented in the will of Wulfric Spott in 1002 and again mentioned in 1086 in the Domesday Book as one of
Morton,_Derbyshire
Benedictine monastery in Kent, England
(traditional dates 971-980) Sigeric (c.980? to c. 985) Wulfric I (985?-1006) Ælfmær (1006-1023/1027) Wulfric II (1045-1061) Æthelsige (1061-1067/1070) Scolland
St_Augustine's_Abbey
Academy in Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire, England
Modern School on Harehedge Lane which opened in 1958. In 1975 it became the Wulfric Comprehensive School when the grammar and secondary modern schools merged
The_de_Ferrers_Academy
King of the English from 946 to 955
have been subordinate to Æthelstan Half-King. Two thegns, Wulfric Cufing and another Wulfric who was Dunstan's brother, received massive grants of land
Eadred
Town in South Yorkshire, England
South Yorkshire. In a will of around 1003, Conisbrough was bequeathed by Wulfric Spott, founder of Burton Abbey. At this point, it appears to have been
Conisbrough
County of England
Cheshire and south Lancashire before 1000, when Wulfric Spot held lands in both territories. Wulfric's estates remained grouped together after his death
Lancashire
Day of the year
Wise, grand prince of Veliky Novgorod and Kyiv (born 978) 1154 – Saint Wulfric of Haselbury (born c. 1080) 1171 – Duke Conan IV of Brittany (born 1138)
February_20
Early medieval cultural group in Britain
Port (Somerset). At St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury (c. 1048–61) Abbot Wulfric aimed to retain the earlier churches while linking them with an octagonal
Anglo-Saxons
Town and borough in West Sussex, England
original on 10 December 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2017. "S 687". King Edgar to Wulfric, minister: restitution of forfeited lands. Anglo-Saxons.net. 5 December
Worthing
2015 film by Colin Teague
Lister Smith as Kalin Daniel Everitt-Lock as Cuthbert Serban Celea as Sir Wulfric Duncan Preston as Elisedd Ioan Coman as Vendor Edouard Philipponat as Squire
Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer's Curse
Dragonheart_3:_The_Sorcerer's_Curse
English actor and singer
Paul Tarrant BBC Radio 4 Ten 15 min episodes 2010 Doctor Who - Leviathan Wulfric Big Finish 2 episodes 2012 Frankenstein Victor Frankenstein BBC Radio 4
Jamie_Parker
Nineteenth season of the ''Pokémon'' animated television series
Ash battles against Gym Leader Wulfric of the Snowbelle City, using Hawlucha, Talonflame, and Greninja to combat Wulfric's Ice-types. However, needing only
Pokémon_the_Series:_XYZ
1965 novel by Anya Seton
Merewyn's husband Wulfric declares that he does not care about her lineage. Merewyn then settles down to a comfortable life with Wulfric. Kirkus Reviews
Avalon_(novel)
Country house in Norton, Sheffield, England
being mentioned in the last will and testament of the Anglo-Saxon nobleman Wulfric Spott who died c. 1002. Modern historian Barbara A. West states that the
Norton_Hall
Town in Staffordshire, England
was established on a new site on the west bank of the Trent at Burton by Wulfric Spott, a thegn. He is known to have been buried in the abbey cloister in
Burton_upon_Trent
Topics referred to by the same term
Germany, abbot, founder and saint Wulfric of Holme, also known as Ulric of Holme, 10th-century saint from England Wulfric of Haselbury (c. 1080–1154), also
Saint_Ulrich
Consort of Edward the Elder
Cynesige of Lichfield, and to various men at court (including his brother Wulfric). Dunstan's father Heorstan, who lived near the “royal island” of Glastonbury
Ecgwynn
Calendar year
king of the Isles (or 1005) Soběslav (or Soběbor), Bohemian nobleman Wulfric Spot, English nobleman (approximate date) John V.A. Fine, Jr. (1991). The
1004
Medieval Irish saint
of Thorney Tova of Thorney Walstan of Bawburgh Wendreda Wihtburh of Ely Wulfric of Holme East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith
Saint_Bega
Documents dealing with Anglo-Saxon legal affairs
1066; originals are even rarer, as some, like those of Alfred the Great or Wulfric Spot, are known to be pre-Conquest copies, while still other may in fact
Anglo-Saxon_charters
Season of television series
Daymond as Kattigan "Kat" Vale, a human ranger with a wolf companion named Wulfric. He previously fought alongside Thjazi, Teor, and Azune in the Falconer's
Critical_Role_campaign_four
7th-century English abbot and saint
of Thorney Tova of Thorney Walstan of Bawburgh Wendreda Wihtburh of Ely Wulfric of Holme East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith
Botolph_of_Thorney
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
(1019–1022, 1022–1023) Leofric (1022, 1023–1029) Leofsige (1029–1044) Wulfric (1044 or 1045–1066) Thurstan (–1072) – the last Saxon abbot Theodwin (secular
Bishop_of_Ely
6th-century Christian saint
of Thorney Tova of Thorney Walstan of Bawburgh Wendreda Wihtburh of Ely Wulfric of Holme East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith
Brannoc_of_Braunton
Town and civil parish in Amber Valley, Derbyshire, England
(1086), but the earliest record appears to occur in 1004AD in the will of Wulfric Spot, the founder of Burton Abbey. Amongst his bequests was 'Aelfredingtune'
Alfreton
Village in Kent, England
received £4, now £4.9s: what Richard of Tonbridge holds is worth 11s. Wulfric held it of Æthelnoth Cild Jack Straw, the rebel during the reign of Richard
Offham,_Kent
Civil parish in Cheshire, England
appears in the Domesday Book survey of 1086, when it was held by Wulfric (possibly Wulfric Spot). The survey lists land for two ploughs. Peckforton fell
Peckforton
Village in Greater Manchester, England
and Saxon farmers under the control of a local Saxon chieftain called Wulfric (pronounced Uluric). On the Derbyshire side of Longdendale, which was controlled
Hollingworth
Village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England
Old Scandinavian 'by', meaning "a farmstead or a village of a man called Wulfric". In the Domesday Book of 1086 the village is listed as "Uluricebi" or
Worlaby
raids by Danes 870 monks or secular canons collegiate rebuilt c.960 by Wulfric; Benedictine monks refounded by Cnut; never suppressed, granted to the
List of monastic houses in England
List_of_monastic_houses_in_England
Geographic divisions of Cheshire, England
Cheshire and south Lancashire before 1000 AD, when Wulfric Spot held lands in both territories. Wulfric's estates remained grouped together after his death
Hundreds_of_Cheshire
2000 novel by Tamora Pierce
harrier mage named Wulfric Snaptrap see a magical “shadow” on his wound. Sandry removes the shadow and puts it aside for later study. Wulfric learns that the
Magic_Steps
Cheshire and south Lancashire before 1000, when Wulfric Spot held lands in both territories. Wulfric's estates remained grouped together after his death
History_of_Lancashire
1983 novel by Ellis Peters
trustworthy. Wulfric Linde: Neighbor to Leoric Aspley. He has a manor, is widowed and father of twins. Roswitha Linde: Daughter of Wulfric. She is beautiful
The_Devil's_Novice
Building in Dorset, England
(120 km2) by the 14th century. Sometime in the 13th Century, the body of St. Wulfric of Haselbury was buried in the western transept of the abbey's church,
Forde_Abbey
Country house in Derbyshire, England
Derbyshire. The original Hall formed part of a Saxon estate owned by Wulfric Spott, who died in 1002 and left the estate to Burton-on-Trent Abbey. In
Sutton_Scarsdale_Hall
King of the English from 975 to 978
of Thorney Tova of Thorney Walstan of Bawburgh Wendreda Wihtburh of Ely Wulfric of Holme East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith
Edward_the_Martyr
Archbishop of Canterbury from 959 to 988, Christian saint
enclosure. The secular affairs of the house were committed to his brother, Wulfric, "so that neither himself nor any of the professed monks might break enclosure
Dunstan
Scottish natural historian and author (1914–1969)
didn't use the school's real name, instead referred to the school as St. Wulfric, the satirical name used by Cyril Connolly in his autobiography Enemies
Gavin_Maxwell
Calendar year
queen and regent (d. 1130) Wanyan Zonghan, Chinese nobleman (d. 1136) Wulfric of Haselbury, English wonderworker (d. 1154) January 26 – Amadeus II, count
1080
Queen consort of Kent (c. 565–c. 601)
of Thorney Tova of Thorney Walstan of Bawburgh Wendreda Wihtburh of Ely Wulfric of Holme East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith
Bertha_of_Kent
Monastery in Sudbury, Suffolk, England
Benedictine monastery at Westminster Abbey in 1115, and was founded by Wulfric, the master or the royal mint at Sudbury. In 1540, the priory was dissolved
Sudbury_Benedictine_Priory
plays as Kattigan "Kat" Vale, a human ranger with a wolf companion named Wulfric. He previously fought alongside Thjazi, Teor, and Azune in the Falconer's
List of Critical Role cast members
List_of_Critical_Role_cast_members
Historical area of Lancashire, England
Cheshire and south Lancashire before 1000, when Wulfric Spot held lands in both territories. Wulfric's estates remained grouped together after his death
Salford_Hundred
makes them less accessible to modern readers. A Thane of Wessex (1896) Wulfric the Weapon Thane (1897) King Olaf’s Kinsman (1898), a story of the Last
Charles_Whistler
Topics referred to by the same term
bridge in Somerset, England Haselbury (ward), ward in London, England Wulfric of Haselbury, English Saint Hazelbury Bryan, village in Dorset, UK This
Haselbury
Village and civil parish in England
means "wolf-spear". Wulfgar owned "land at inche penne" which he "had from Wulfric, who had it from Wulfhere who first owned it", his father and grandfather
Inkpen
Cheshire and south Lancashire before 1000, when Wulfric Spot held lands in both territories. Wulfric's estates remained grouped together after his death
Leyland_Hundred
American voice actor
Poison-Arm Samurai". Berserk – Nosferatu Zodd Pokémon – Crasher Wake, Mannes, Wulfric, Dr. Proctor, Victor, Simon The Third – Narrator Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn
David_Brimmer
century as Vulverichelei and seems to come from Anglo-Saxon Wulfrīces lēah (Wulfrīc's clearing or meadow). The ford was probably a few yards north of the modern
Oversleyford
1991 British TV series or programme
Chittenden David Garlick as Groom Mary Conlon as Mother Philip Rham as Sir Wulfric Desmond McNamara as Mr. Peasmarsh Angela Sims as Vicar's Wife Tim Matthews
Five Children and It (TV series)
Five_Children_and_It_(TV_series)
River in North Yorkshire and Lancashire, England
Cheshire and south Lancashire before 1000, when Wulfric Spot held lands in both territories. Wulfric's estates remained grouped together after his death
River_Ribble
1988 Doctor Who serial
Swinscoe, Mark Carroll – Snipers Philip Neve – Wences Ryan Freedman – Wulfric Annie Hulley – Newscaster Production Directed by Chris Clough Written by
The_Happiness_Patrol
6th-century gospel book in England
other documents pertaining to the abbey are a land charter in the name of Wulfric, abbot of St Augustine's (989–1005) and a twelfth-century list of holy
St_Augustine_Gospels
Town in West Midlands, England
Wodensbyri, written in an endorsement on the back of the copy of the will of Wulfric Spot, dated 1004. Wednesbury ("Woden's borough") is one of a number of
Wednesbury
of Thorney Tova of Thorney Walstan of Bawburgh Wendreda Wihtburh of Ely Wulfric of Holme East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith
Eleutherius_of_Rocca_d'Arce
8th-century Berber abbot of St Augustine's, Canterbury and saint
of Thorney Tova of Thorney Walstan of Bawburgh Wendreda Wihtburh of Ely Wulfric of Holme East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith
Adrian_of_Canterbury
Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford (born 1115) 1154 20 February – Wulfric of Haselbury, anchorite, canonized (born c. 1080) 25 October – Stephen
1150s_in_England
9th-century Viking leader of the Great Heathen Army
Saga-Book. 40: 5–42. ISSN 0305-9219. Licence, T (2004). "Suneman and Wulfric: Two Forgotten Saints of St Benedict's Abbey at Holme in Norfolk". Analecta
Ubba
10th-century Bishop of Ramsbury
defunct Evesham Abbey, and on his death they were appropriated by thegn Wulfric and Bishop Oswulf. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 220
Oswulf_of_Ramsbury
Calendar year
February 2 – Viacheslav I, Grand Prince of Kiev (b. 1083) February 20 – Wulfric of Haselbury, English miracle worker February 26 – Roger II, king of Sicily
1154
Village and a civil parish in South Yorkshire, England
written reference to the village is as Walesho when the Northumbrian thegn, Wulfric Spot is recorded as possessing it in 1002. By the time of the Domesday
Wales,_South_Yorkshire
Former sub-division of Lancashire, England
Cheshire and south Lancashire before 1000, when Wulfric Spot held lands in both territories. Wulfric's estates remained grouped together after his death
Blackburn_Hundred
Village in Leicestershire, England
hamlet or farmstead of Scerneford is mentioned in the tenth-century will of Wulfric Spot, earl of Mercia, and probably named after a "scearn" or muddy ford
Sharnford
Anglo-Saxon abbot and Saint
of Thorney Tova of Thorney Walstan of Bawburgh Wendreda Wihtburh of Ely Wulfric of Holme East Saxon Æthelburh of Barking Earconwald of London Hildelith
Eosterwine
Aelred of Rievaulx 1180–86 Vita Wulfrici anchoretae Haselbergiae (Life of Wulfric the anchorite of Haselbery) by John of Ford c. 1199 De rebus a se gestis
12th_century_in_literature
Barony in medieval Devon, England
Norman 15 Belstone Torrington Richard Osferth 16 Dunsland Torrington Cadio Wulfric 17 Monkokehampton Torrington Baldwin's tenant re 1066 tenant 18 Exbourne
Feudal_barony_of_Okehampton
Archbishop of York from 958 to 971
Preceded by Æthelwold Bishop of Dorchester between 934 and 951–958 Succeeded by Wulfric Preceded by Wulfstan Archbishop of York 958–971 Succeeded by Edwald
Oscytel
WULFRIC
WULFRIC
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Boy/Male
Ukrainian Russian
Brave.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Well Conducted; Virtuous
Boy/Male
Muslim
Morning breeze
Biblical
a locust; the father's joy or feast
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
A Heroic Son
Male
German
German form of Latin Josephus, SEPP means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Martha, MARTTA means "lady, mistress."Â
Female
English
Variant spelling of French Jeanette, JEANNETTE means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
Lord Kartikeya
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Varun; Wise
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WULFRIC
WULFRIC
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