Ealdwulf (disambiguation)

Ealdwulf (disambiguation)

Ealdwulf is a male given name used by:

* Ealdwulf Archbishop of York from 995-1002
* Ealdwulf of East Anglia King of East Anglia from 663 to circa 713
* Ealdwulf of Sussex King of Sussex in the early 8th century
* Ealdwulf of Rochester Bishop of Rochester from 727 to 736
* Adulf (bishop) Bishop of Lichfield in the early 9th century
* Aldwulf of Lindsey Bishop of Lindsey from 750 to 796

See also Eadwulf, Eardwulf.


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