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Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria (Middle English: Wallef, Old Norse: Valþjóf) (died 31 May 1076) was the last of the Anglo-Saxon earls and the only English aristocrat to be executed during the reign of William I.
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Waltheof, conde de Northumbria (m. 31 de mayo de 1076) fue...
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Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria (died 31 May 1076) was the...
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7 de abr. de 2024 · Waltheof (1050-31 May 1076), Earl of Northumbria and last of the Anglo-Saxon earls. He was the only English aristocrat to be formally executed during the reign of William I. He was reputed for his physical strength but was weak and unreliable in character. for more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waltheof_II,_Earl_of_Northumbria.
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- Crowland, Lincolnshire, England
- circa 1040
15 de abr. de 2024 · Waltheof was the earl of Northumbria and ancestor of the Scottish kings through the marriage of his daughter Matilda to King David I. Son of Siward, the Danish earl of Northumbria (1041–55), and Aelflaed, daughter of Aldred, earl of Northumbria, he received an earldom consisting of the shires of.
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One of Siward's sons is known to have survived him, Waltheof, whose mother was Ælfflæd. Waltheof later rose to be an earl in the East Midlands before becoming Earl of Northumbria. When Waltheof rebelled against William the Conqueror, however, the act led to his execution and to his subsequent veneration as a saint at Crowland Abbey.