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  1. 27 nov 2005 · In 823, sometime after 26th May, on which date he granted land to Archbishop Wulfred in exchange for a gold and silver vessel, Ceolwulf was overthrown. His replacement was one Beornwulf, whose pedigree is not known. Ceolwulf had ruled Kent directly – in his two charters, he is styled as ‘king of the Mercians and of the men of Kent'.

  2. 27 nov 2005 · Genealogy profile for Ceolwulf II, king of Mercia Ceolwulf (b. - c.879) - Genealogy Genealogy for Ceolwulf (b. - c.879) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ceolwulf_ICeolwulf I - Wikipedia

    Ceolwulf I (fl. IX secolo) fu re di Mercia dall'821 all'823.. Egli salì al potere dopo la morte del fratello Cenwulf.In realtà il vero successore avrebbe dovuto essere il figlio di quest'ultimo, Cenelm, che però morì, probabilmente in battaglia contro i Gallesi.

  4. Ceolwulf II (? - 879 ca.) è stato l'ultimo re di Mercia. Salì al trono in seguito alla deposizione di re Burgred da parte dei vichinghi nell'873. Ceolwulf nacque da una dinastia di re merciani. Servì alla corte di re Burgred fino all'arrivo dell'armata danese guidata da Ubba e Ivarr Ragnarsson, che colpì duramente l'esercito di Burgred e arrivò ad occupare la capitale del regno, Repton ...

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › CeolwulfCeolwulf - Wikipedia

    Ceolwulf II – re di Mercia dall'873-4 all'879 Questa pagina è stata modificata per l'ultima volta il 30 dic 2020 alle 11:49. Il testo è ...

  6. Ceolwulf II was King of Mercia who reigned between 874 and 880 AD. Ceolwulf was the last of the great Mercian king to be chosen by the Danish overlords to rule the subordinate western half of the kingdom. Ceolwulf was eventually deposed in 880 AD and succeeded by the new Viking King – AETHELSTAN II.

  7. Coenwulf was succeeded by his brother, Ceolwulf; a post-Conquest legend claims that his son Cynehelm was murdered to gain the succession. Within two years Ceolwulf had been deposed, and the kingship passed permanently out of Coenwulf's family. Coenwulf was the last king of Mercia to exercise substantial dominance over other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.