Ceolwulf of Wessex
Ceolwulf | |
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King of the Cynegils | |
Died | c. 611 |
House | Wessex |
Father | Cutha (probably Cuthwulf) |
Ceolwulf (died c. 611) was a king of Wessex. At that early date the West Saxons were called the Gewisse, and in his Dictionary of National Biography entry he is given the title "king of the Gewisse".[1] According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle he reigned fourteen years and the Annals of St Neots also allot him fourteen years. The West Saxon Genealogical Regnal List gives him a reign of seventeen years.[2][1][3]
Life
Ceolwulf was the son of Cutha (probably Cuthwulf) and the grandson of
Britons, or the Picts, or the Scots", but it is unlikely that he fought against the Picts or the Scots. His only recorded battle was against the South Saxons in 607, perhaps for control of the Isle of Wight and south Hampshire, but he probably laid the foundations for West Saxon expansion against the British and Saxon peoples of the south and west. He may have begun to construct a regional overlordship among the groups who comprised the West Saxons.[1][2]
It is not certain whether his successor,
See also
- House of Wessex family tree
References
- ^ a b c d Yorke, Ceolwulf
- ^ a b Kirby 2000, p. 46.
- ^ Yorke 1990, pp. 133–135.
- ^ Kirby 2000, p. 43.
- ^ Yorke 1990, pp. 134–135.
Sources
- Kirby, David Peter (2000). The Earliest English Kings (revised ed.). Routledge. ISBN 0-415-24211-8.
- ISBN 0-415-16639-X.
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