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Aldfrith (... – 14 dicembre 704 o 705) fu re di Northumbria dal 685 fino alla morte. Descritto dai primi scrittori come Beda il Venerabile, Alcuino di York e Stefano di Ripon come un uomo di grande cultura e alcune sue lettere sono sopravvissute fino a noi.
Aldfrith (Early Modern Irish: Flann Fína mac Ossu; Latin: Aldfrid, Aldfridus; died 14 December 704 or 705) was king of Northumbria from 685 until his death. He is described by early writers such as Bede , Alcuin and Stephen of Ripon as a man of great learning.
Aldfrith (auch Aldfrid, Aldfrið, Aldferþ, Alfrið, Aelfrid, Alchfrit, Alhfrithus, Arcircius, Ealdferth, Ealdferð, Ealdferþ, Flann Fína, Flainn Fína maic Ossu; * vor 634; † 14. Dezember 705) war in den Jahren 686 bis 705 König des angelsächsischen Königreiches Northumbria.
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Il regno di Northumbria, o in italiano Nortumbria, fu uno dei sette regni anglosassoni esistiti tra gli inizi del VII secolo e il X secolo. Situato nell'attuale Inghilterra settentrionale e Scozia sudorientale, il nome del regno deriva dall'antico inglese Norþan-hymbre, il cui significato è "il popolo o la provincia a nord dell'Humber", in ...
Alhfrith was the oldest son of Oswiu, who became King of Bernicia in 642. His mother was Oswiu's first wife, Rieinmelth, granddaughter of king Rhun of Rheged; the marriage also produced a daughter, Alhflaed. Both children were likely born in the 630s. [1] In the early 650s, when Alhfrith was a young man, Oswiu had him married to Cyneburh ...
Aldfrith (died Dec. 14, 704, Driffield, Eng.) was the king of Northumbria (685–704) and patron of literature. An illegitimate son of Oswiu and the Irish princess Fína, he succeeded to the throne when his brother Ecgfrith was killed at the Battle of Nechtansmere.