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Adda (d. 565?)
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Ælla (d. in or after 597?), king of Deira
Rosemary Cramp
Ælla (d. in or after 597
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Ælle [Ælla] (fl. late 5th cent.), king of the South Saxons
S. E. Kelly
Ælle [Ælla] (fl. late 5th cent.), king of the South Saxons, is said by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle to have arrived in Britain in 477 with his three sons, Cymen, Wlencing, and Cissa. Their traditional landing place was at Cymenesora, a place on the ...
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Æsc (d. 512?)
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Æthelberht I (d. 616?), king of Kent
S. E. Kelly
Æthelberht
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Æthelfrith (d. c. 616), king of Northumbria
Rosemary Cramp
Æthelfrith (d. c. 616), king of Northumbria, was the son of Æthelric. He succeeded to the throne of Bernicia in 592, and in 604 to the joint Northumbrian kingdom of Deira and Bernicia which he ruled until 616. His first wife was Bebba...
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Ailill Molt (d. c. 482), high-king of Ireland
Philip Irwin
Ailill Molt (d. c. 482), high-king of Ireland, was one of the five or more sons of Nath Í mac Fiachrach (d. 445?), ancestor of many of the Uí Fhiachrach kings of Connacht. His mother was said to have been Ethne ingen Chonrach Cais...
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Allectus (d. 296), Roman emperor in Britain
P. J. Casey
Allectus (d. 296), Roman emperor in Britain, first appears in the records of the revolt of his predecessor Carausius (286–93). What little can be established about him derives from hostile contemporary, or near contemporary, accounts of that revolt, in which Carausius rose against the joint emperors ...
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Antoninus Pius [Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Pius] (ad 86–161), Roman emperor
David J. Breeze
Antoninus Pius [Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Pius] (
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Boudicca [Boadicea] (d. ad 60/61), queen of the Iceni
T. W. Potter
Boudicca [Boadicea] (d.
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Cædwalla [Ceadwalla] (c. 659–689), king of the Gewisse
Barbara Yorke
Cædwalla [Ceadwalla] (c. 659–689), king of the Gewisse, was the son of Cenbert, who is called king by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which records his death under 661; they were descendants of Ceawlin. Cædwalla (whose name is also spelt Ceadwalla in some sources) was probably born about 659, as the epitaph on his tomb gave his age at death as about thirty. He first appears in written records as an exiled prince who based himself in the ...
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Caesar [Gaius Julius Caesar] (100–44 bc), politician, author, and military commander
T. P. Wiseman
Caesar [Gaius Julius Caesar] (100–44