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  1. Aella di Deira, detto anche Ella o Ille (... – 588), è stato un re anglosassone, primo sovrano conosciuto del Regno di Deira (nell'odierna Inghilterra). Era probabilmente il leader degli angli tra la fine del V e gli inizi del VI secolo si erano stanziati sulla costa della regione britannica di Deywr , di cui Aella si sarebbe impadronito ...

  2. Ælla or Ælle is the first known king of the Anglian kingdom of Deira, which he ruled from around 560 until his death in 588. Biography. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that Ælla became king in 560. [1] . Anachronistically, the name of his kingdom is given as Northumbria, but the region was actually split between Deira and Bernicia at the time.

  3. Lista dei re di Deira. Aella - 559 / 560 - 588 / 590. Etelrico - 588/590- 604, figlio o fratello di Aella. Etelfrido - 604- 616 (già re di Bernicia dal 593) Edvino - 604- 633 / 634, figlio di Aella (re di Deira e Bernicia, Bretwalda) Osric - 633/634, figlio di Etelrico (re di Deira)

  4. Aelle (died 588) was the first king of Deira in northern England, whose people threw off the Bernician overlordship upon the death of Ida, king of Bernicia. Aelle became king, apparently in 559, while Ida’s descendants continued to reign in the northern kingdom.

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    Ælla became king after Osberht (Osbryht) was deposed. The beginning of his reign is traditionally dated to 862 or 863 but evidence about Northumbrian royal chronology is unreliable prior to 867. His reign may have begun as late as 866. Almost nothing is known of Ælla's reign; Symeon of Durham states that Ælla had seized lands at Billingham, Ileclif...

    Ælla has been identified as the brother of Osberht of Northumbria. According to an Anglo-Norman genealogy, Ælla had a daughter named Æthelthryth and through her was the grandfather of Eadwulf of Bamburgh, "King of the Northern English" who died in 913.

    According to Ragnarssona þáttr, the army that seized York in 866 was led by Hvitserk, Björn Ironside, Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, Ivar the Boneless and Ubba, sons of Ragnar Lodbrok, who avenged his death by subjecting Ælla to the blood eagle. However, Anglo-Saxon sources claim that Ælla and Osberht died in battle at York, with the Anglo-Saxon Chronicl...

    Aella, King of Northumbria, has a major supporting role in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Man of Law's Tale. Ælla was played by Frank Thring in the film The Vikings(1958) as the main antagonist. A character broadly based on Ælla is played by Ivan Kaye in the History Channel's drama series Vikings (2013), though it is set nearly 70 years before the real Æll...

  5. Etelrico ("ÆÞelric Ælling Deira Cyning"; ... – ...; fl. VI-VII secolo) fu sovrano del regno anglosassone di Deira (Inghilterra settentrionale) dal 588/590 al 604 circa. Era figlio o fratello del primo monarca di Deira, Aella e forse morì combattendo contro Etelfrido di Bernicia , che conquistò e unì la Deira alla Bernicia ...

  6. Æthelric (died c. 604?) was supposedly a King of Deira (c. 589/599–c. 604). He is thought to have succeeded Ælla of Deira, but his existence is historically obscure. Manuscript A of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle reports that Ælle, king of Deira, was succeeded by Æthelric in 588.