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  1. Æthelmær the Stout's other son was Æthelnoth, who became Cnut's chaplain and later Archbishop of Canterbury (even though Cnut executed his brother). The circumstances of Wulfnoth's death are rather obscure, but occurred in 1015 at the same time as Cnut's takeover. Professor Frank Barlow refers to Æthelnoth as Godwin's uncle.

  2. 2 de ene. de 2017 · Last year wasn’t exactly a cakewalk—we’re all still sad about Æthelmær the Stout—but 1016 seemed worse, somehow. Maybe that’s because the rest of the news was always so surprising and ...

  3. There he apparently remained, producing a stream of books, until 1005, when Æthelmær, now an ealdorman, founded the abbey of Eynsham and Ælfric became the first abbot: Æthelmær himself lived for a time with the new community, possibly under compulsion after falling out of favour at court, but was back in an active role a few years later.

  4. List of people known as the Stout. Persons known by the epithet the Stout include: Æthelmær the Stout (died 1015), Anglo-Saxon ealdorman of the western provinces (present day south-western England) Olaf II of Norway, King of Norway. Sigurd the Stout (c. 960–1014), Earl of Orkney.

  5. Æthelmær the Stout: definitions, meanings, uses, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives, analogies in sensagent dictionaries (English)