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Wulfric, or Wolfric, is an Anglo-Saxon also known as an Old English male name, meaning "wolf power" or "wolf ruler". ==Historical mentions== *Wulfric Spot, Earl of Mercia and Chief Councillor of State to King Ethelred; b.(?), d. 12 October 1010. Founder of Burton Abbey, to which he bequeathed land and money in his will of c. 1002-4 (). *Wulfric of Haselbury, hermit and miracle worker; b. 1080(?) at Compton Martin, d. 20 February 1154 at Haselbury Plucknett. Venerated as a Catholic Saint, though never formally canonised. * Wulfric of Holme * Wolfric, Lord of Aldithley, Talk and Balterley of Staffordshire, Lord of Lache/Leek/Lich, Cedde- and Mottram-Andrew, Croxton and Etchells of Cheshire (1009/1030-1067). He was a son of Godwine «The Saxon», Lord of Balterley of Newcastle under Lyme of Staffordshire. His brothers: Thorold of Coventry, father of Godiva of Coventry; Aylwin Lord of Worthy of Winchester of Middlesex; Godric, died in the Battle of Hastings; Egelric, Bishop of Durham; Egelwyn, Bishop of Durham; Siward. His wives: 1 - daughter of William Poncius, Count of Arques and Thoulousse; 2- Bertha de Picquigny, widow of Juhel de Totenais, Lord of Barnstable; 3- Ealdgyth of Mercia. His sons: Gamel de Tettesworth, thegn of Aldithley, Lord of Aldithley, Talk and Balterley of Staffordshire, Lord of Cedde and Mottram Andrew; Orme de Davenport; Walthens, lord of Etchells, Bredbury, and Brinnington; Ranulph, Lord of Lich/Leek. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wulfric」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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