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  1. Краткое описание. English: The statue has been conventionally identified as Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria (c.1050–1076); from the fourth tier of the Croyland Abbey 's west front of the ruined nave; dates from the XVth century. English: The third and fourth tiers. The west front of the ruined nave of the Croyland Abbey dates ...

  2. Oswulf [1] ( fl. c. 946 to after 954) was ruler of Bamburgh and subsequently, according to later tradition, commander of all Northumbria under the lordship of King Eadred of England. He is sometimes called "earl" or "high reeve", though the precise title of the rulers of Bamburgh is unclear. By the twelfth century Oswulf was held responsible ...

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › WaltheofWaltheofWikipedia

    Waltheof ist der Name folgender Personen: Waltheof von Bamburgh (Waltheof I., Earl of Northumbria) († nach 1006) Waltheof II., Earl of Northumbria ((1050–1076)) Waltheof (York) (Waltheof von Melrose, auch Waldef und Waldeve), Erzbischof von York und Heiliger († 1159) Waltheof, Earl of Dunbar († 1182)

  4. Legi; Vidi sur Wikimedia Commons; Aldoni lokan priskribon; Aldoni lokan priskribon kod-redakte

  5. other name:Waltheof of Northumbria. Details. individual; ruler; British; Male. Life dates. -1076. Biography. Son of Siward, Earl of Northumbria; Earl of Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire in 1065; submitted to William the Conqueror after Hastings, but joined Sweyn II when the latter invaded Northern England in 1069, taking part in the attack ...

  6. WALTHEOF, or Lat. Waldevus or Guallevus (d. 1076), Earl of Northumberland, was the only surviving son of Siward [q. v.], earl of Northumbria, by his first wife, Elfleda, Ælflaed, or Æthelflaed, one of three daughters of Earl Ealdred or Aldred, son of Earl Uhtred [q. v.] Waltheof was a mere boy at his father's death in 1055. From the fact that he had learned the psalter in his youth it may be ...