Uchtred le Hardi — (ou Uhtred) est le fils de Waltheof Ier et comte de Northumbrie de 1006 à 1016/1018. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Unions et descendance 3 Notes et références … Wikipédia en Français
Uchtred the Bold — Uchtred (or Uhtred ), called the Bold, was the earl of Northumbria from 1006 to 1016, when he was assassinated. He was the son of Waltheof I, earl of Bernicia, whose ancient family had ruled from the castle of Bamburgh on the Northumbrian coast… … Wikipedia
Uchtred, Lord of Galloway — Uchtred mac Fergusa (c. 1120 September 22, 1174) was Lord of Galloway from 1161 to 1174, ruling jointly with his half brother Gille Brigte (french Gilbert). They were sons of Fergus of Galloway; their mothers names are unknown, but Uchtred may… … Wikipedia
Uchtred of Lindisfarne — Infobox Bishop name =Uchred religion =Catholic see =Diocese of Lindisfarne bishop of = Bishop of Lindisfarne enthroned = 944 ended = 947 predecessor = Wilgred successor =Sexhelm ordination = other post = birth date = birth place = death date =947 … Wikipedia
Uhtred le Hardi — Uchtred le Hardi Uchtred le Hardi (ou Uhtred) est le fils de Waltheof Ier et comte de Northumbrie de 1006 à 1016/1018. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Unions et descendance … Wikipédia en Français
Gille Brigte, Lord of Galloway — Gille Brigte or Gilla Brigte mac Fergusa of Galloway (†1185), also known as Gillebrigte , Gille Brighde , Gilbridge , Gilbride , etc, and most famously known in French sources as Gilbert, was Lord of Galloway (from 1161 with Uchtred; 1174 alone,… … Wikipedia
Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria — Gospatric or Cospatric (from the Cumbric Servant of Saint Patrick ), (died after 1073), was Earl of Northumbria, or of Bernicia, and later lord of sizable estates around Dunbar. While his ancestry is uncertain, his descendants held the Earldom of … Wikipedia
Christian of Whithorn — was Bishop of Whithorn (1154–1186), the second incumbent of that Episcopal See since it had been resurrected by King Fergus of Galloway earlier in the 12th century. It has been suggested by some scholars that Christian had been a Cistercian monk … Wikipedia
Lincluden Collegiate Church — Lincluden Collegiate Church, known earlier as Lincluden Priory or Lincluden Abbey, is a ruined religious house, situated to the north of the Royal Burgh of Dumfries, Scotland. Situated in a bend of the Cluden Water, at its confluence with the… … Wikipedia
Malcolm II of Scotland — Malcolm II Fanciful and anachronistic 17th century depiction of the king; his actual appearance is unknown King of Alba Reign 1005–1034 Predecessor Kenneth III … Wikipedia