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Æthelric and was
Oshere was succeeded by his sons Æthelheard, Æthelweard and Æthelric.
Æthelfrith, according to the 9th-century Anglo-Saxon genealogies ( of doubtful historicity ) was the son of Æthelric and grandson of Ida.
It may have been partly to appease Leo that Edward appointed Robert instead of Æthelric, hoping to signal to the papacy that the English crown was not totally opposed to the growing reform movement.
There are also some indications that Spearhafoc was allied to Godwin, and his appointment was meant as a quid pro quo for the non-appointment of Æthelric.
He was a cousin of king Edwin of Northumbria, being the son of Edwin's uncle Æthelric of Deira.
Manuscript A of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle reports that Ælle, king of Deira, was succeeded by Æthelric in 588.
He was still reigning in 693, when he issued a charter to Abbess Cuthswith, witnessed by his sons Æthelheard, Æthelweard, Æthelberht, and Æthelric.
Æthelric I ( died 1038 ) was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Selsey.
Perhaps previously a monk at Christ Church Canterbury, Æthelric was probably Bishop of Selsey by 1032, when he witnessed a charter of King Cnut.
The historian Frank Barlow felt that Æthelric was the ultimate source for information Eadmer gathered about Dunstan.
Barlow also felt that Æthelric was a member of Dunstan's reforming group.
Æthelric ( called Æthelric II to distinguish him from an earlier Æthelric who was also bishop of Selsey and also spelled Ethelric ; died c. 1076 ) was the second to last medieval Bishop of Selsey in England before the see was moved to Chichester.
Æthelric was a monk at Christ Church Priory at Canterbury prior to his becoming a bishop.
Several historians opine that he might have been the same as the Æthelric who was a monk of Canterbury and a relative of Godwin, Earl of Wessex.
That Æthelric was elected by the monks of Canterbury to be Archbishop of Canterbury in 1050, but was not confirmed by King Edward the Confessor who insisted on Robert of Jumièges becoming archbishop instead.

Æthelric and king
* Æthelric succeeds his brother Adda as king of Bernicia ( traditional date ).
* Theodric succeeds his brother Æthelric as king of Bernicia ( traditional date ).
* Æthelric, king of Bernicia ( traditional date )
Such a witness list can be seen on the Ismere Diploma, for example, where Æthelric, son of king Oshere of the Hwicce, is described as a " subregulus ", or subking, of Æthelbald's.
Such a witness list can be seen on the Ismere Diploma, for example, where Æthelric, son of king Oshere of the Hwicce, is described as a " subregulus ", or subking, of Æthelbald's.
An otherwise unknown sibling fathered Hereric, who in turn fathered Abbess Hilda of Whitby and Hereswith, wife to Æthelric, the brother of king Anna of East Anglia.
Æthelfrith, son of Æthelric and grandson of Ida, apparently succeeded Hussa as king of the Bernicians around the year 592 or 593 ; Æthelfrith's accession may have involved dynastic rivalry and the exile of Hussa's relatives.
Such a witness list can be seen on the Ismere Diploma, for example, where Æthelric, son of king Oshere of the Hwicce, is described as a " subregulus ", or subking, of Æthelbald of Mercia.

Æthelric and Hwicce
Oshere, King of Hwicce, possibly jointly with his presumed brother Osric, and ( perhaps after Osric ) with Æthelmod, Æthelheard, Æthelweard, Æthelberht, and Æthelric.
Æthelheard, King of Hwicce ( an Anglo Saxon kingdom in the English midlands ) jointly with his presumed brothers Æthelweard, Æthelberht, and Æthelric.
Æðelweard, King of Hwicce, apparently jointly with his presumed brothers Æthelheard, Æthelberht, and Æthelric.
de: Æthelric ( Hwicce )
Æthelric, is thought to have succeeded his father, Æthelmund, as Ealdorman of Hwicce.

Æthelric and son
* Æthelric son of Ida ( 568 – 572 )
The fact that Edwin, a son of Ælla and possibly Æthelric's brother, had to flee into exile suggests that Deira may have been conquered by Æthelfrith, and in this case Æthelric may have been killed during warfare.
He seems to have been succeeded by his son Æthelric, who issued a charter in 804, in which he gave land to his mother, Ceolburh, presumably Æthelmund's widow.

Æthelric and is
* Æthelric becomes first King of Northumbria, after the kingdom is formed from the union of the two small Anglian kingdoms of Bernicia and Deira.
* Æthelric, bishop of Shepborne, is consecrated ( other date is 1002 ).
The exact identity of Æthelric is uncertain.

Æthelric and with
Her elder sister, Hereswith, married Æthelric, brother of King Anna of East Anglia, who with all of his daughters became renowned for their saintly Christian virtues.
In 692, together with Æthelweard, issued a charter to Abbess Cuthswith, and also witnessed a charter of Æthelred, King of Mercia, together with Æthelweard, Æthelberht, and Æthelric.
In 692, together with Æthelheard, issued a charter to Abbess Cuthswith, and also witnessed a charter of Æthelred, King of Mercia, together with Æthelheard, Æthelberht, and Æthelric.
Shortly after the Norman Conquest of 1066, there was a purge of the English episcopate, Archbishop Stigand was deposed in 1070 along with four other bishops, including Æthelric II of Selsey, probably because of his association with the Archbishop.

Æthelric and .
Monks of the priory have included Æthelric I, Æthelric II, Walter d ' Eynsham, Reginald fitz Jocelin ( admitted as a confrater shortly before his death ), Nigel de Longchamps and Ernulf.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle reported that on Ælle's death a certain " Æthelric " assumed power.
When Archbishop Edsige of Canterbury died in 1051 the monks of the cathedral chapter elected Æthelric, a relative of Earl Godwin's, as archbishop.
He also appointed his followers to sees within his diocese in 1058, having Siward named Bishop of Rochester and Æthelric installed as Bishop of Selsey.
The cathedral chapter elected Æthelric, a kinsman of Godwin and a monk at Canterbury, but were overruled when Edward appointed Robert Archbishop of Canterbury the following year.
Æthelric ( died c.

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