Person:Frithuwold of Surrey (1)

Frithuwold of Surrey
b.640
 
  • HFrithuwold of Surrey640 -
  • W.  Wilburga Of Mercia (add)
m. 643
  1. Osgyth _____670 - 700
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Name Frithuwold of Surrey
Gender Male
Birth? 640
Marriage 643 to Wilburga Of Mercia (add)
Reference Number? Q12957196?

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Frithuwald was a seventh-century Anglo-Saxon ruler in Surrey, and perhaps also in modern Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, who is known from two surviving charters. He was a sub-king ruling under King Wulfhere of Mercia. According to late hagiographical materials, he was a brother-in-law of Wulfhere. The monks of Saint Peter's Minster, Chertsey, revered Frithuwald, whom they considered the founder of their monastery, as a saint.

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References
  1.   Frithuwold of Surrey, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.