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  • Definition of ealdorman - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

    Definition of ealdorman from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations ... Main Entry: eal?dor?man Pronunciation: 'al-d&r-m&n Function: noun Etymology: Old English -- more at ...
  • Ealdorman

    Ealdorman. The highest rank in Anglo Saxon times below that of the king. Their purpose was to administrate a shire. This included the raising and collection of taxes, upholding the law and raising an ...
  • Ordgar Ealdorman Genealogy

    Ordgar Ealdorman Genealogy Record modified: 2003-10-07 This is my direct ancestor 33 generations back.
  • Elfrida Ealdorman Genealogy

    Elfrida Ealdorman Genealogy Record modified: 2003-10-07 This is my direct ancestor 32 generations back.
  • ?thelred 'Mucil' Ealdorman of the Gainas

    ?thelred 'Mucil' Ealdorman of the Gainas, died 866 - Ancestors of Robert Perrault and Florence ... ?thelred 'Mucil' Ealdorman of the Gainas 2. Marriage: Eadburga Princess of Mercia on an unknown ...
  • Ethelred the Unready - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    After initial military setbacks including the defeat of his ealdorman Byrhtnoth at the Battle of Maldon , Ethelred was able to come to terms with Olaf, who returned to Norway to gain his kingdom with ...
  • ealdorman: definition, usage and pronunciation - YourDictionary.com ...

    Ealdorman definition, words related to ealdorman, proper usage and pronunciation of the word ealdorman from YourDictionary.com.
  • Mrs Ordgar Ealdorman

    Mrs Ordgar Ealdorman
  • Ordgar Ealdorman

    Ordgar Ealdorman
  • Ancestors of Sarah Kathleen Shingleton ?thelhelm Ealdorman of ...

    ?thelhelm Ealdorman of Wiltshire

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