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After receiving these honours Uhtred dismissed his wife, Ecgfrida, and married Sige, daughter of Styr, son of Ulf. Styr was a rich citizen of York. It appears that Uhtred was trying to make political allies amongst the Danes in Deira. With Sige, Uhtred had two children, Eadulf, later Eadulf III, and Gospatric.
Lord Uhtred and his first wife had Uhtred, but she sadly died shortly after giving birth to him. He remarried to a Mercian noblewoman, Lady Æthelgifu, that union produced a son; Osbert (later known as Uhtred) in 857. Osbert's mother also sadly died while giving birth to him.
Uhtred el Audaz o Uhtred de Bebbanburg (en inglés Uhtred the Bold) fue conde de Northumbria desde 1006 hasta que fue asesinado en 1016. Era hijo de Waltheof I, ealdorman de Bamburgh, 1 siendo su familia antiguos monarcas del castillo de Bamburgh sobre la costa de Northumbria.
24 de oct. de 2022 · From £449. Find out more. Ida’s grandson Æthelfrith gave the fortress to his wife Bebba. Protected settlements such as this were known as burghs and were designed to provide a safe haven for communities under attack. They became increasingly popular as Viking raids increased in later centuries.
29 de sept. de 2020 · Uhtred was made an ealdorman of Bamburgh as well as York, and he left his wife, Ecgfrida, in order to marry Sige. Sige was the daughter of Styr - a rich man from York, and Uhtred married...
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9 de mar. de 2022 · The formidable warrior of the TV series may be a fiction but, writes Professor Ryan Lavelle, he has parallels in real history – not least an 11th-century ealdorman named Uhtred, who fought the Vikings and married the daughter of King Æthelred II…. Professor Ryan Lavelle. Published: March 9, 2022 at 2:07 PM.
14 de abr. de 2023 · General History. Bamburgh Castle: The Real Bebbanburg of The Last Kingdom. The long-awaited film Seven Kings Must Die, bringing the story of Uhtred, son a Uhtred and The Last Kingdom to a thrilling climax, has finally arrived on Netflix. But where was Bebbanburg, the ancestral home that obsessed our Anglo-Viking hero?