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Eadwulf (sometimes Eadulf) is an
Anglo-Saxon The Anglo-Saxons were a Cultural identity, cultural group who inhabited England in the Early Middle Ages. They traced their origins to settlers who came to Britain from mainland Europe in the 5th century. However, the ethnogenesis of the Anglo- ...
male name. Notable people with the name include: * Eadwulf of Elmham, a 10th-century Bishop of Elmham * Eadwulf of Hereford (died 830s), Bishop of Hereford * Eadwulf I of Northumbria, king of Northumbria in 704 and 705 * Eadwulf II of Northumbria (died 913), ruler of northern Northumbria *
Eadwulf Cudel of Bernicia Eadwulf III of Bamburgh or Eadwulf Cudel or Cutel (meaning cuttlefish) (died early 1020s) was ruler of Bamburgh for some period in the early eleventh century. Following the successful takeover of York by the Vikings in 866/7, southern Northumbria ...
(Eadulf II) (died 1020s) * Eadulf III of Bernicia (died 1041) * Eadwulf of Crediton (died 934), Bishop of Crediton * Eadwulf of Lindsey (died circa 937), Bishop of Lindsey *
Eadwulf Evil-child Eadwulf II (alternatively Eadulf, or occasionally Adulf), nicknamed Evil-child ( ang, Yfelcild), (fl. AD 968–970) was ruler of Bamburgh in the late tenth century. Although Eadwulf is sometimes described as the Earl of Northumbria, he ruled only ...
(fl. 970s), Northumbrian ruler


See also

* Ealdwulf * Eardwulf {{given name, cat=English masculine given names Germanic masculine given names Old English personal names