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Violence, Storytelling and Memory in Late Eleventh-Century Northumbria.

Violence, Storytelling and Memory in Late Eleventh-Century Northumbria. Dr Tom Lambert. The Feud. The House of Bamburgh. The family of Thurbrand. Styr Ulfsson. Thurbrand the Hold. 1016. Uhtred, Earl of Bamburgh. Sige =. c. 1020s?. Carl. 1038. Ealdred. Thurbrand. Cnut. Carl.

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Violence, Storytelling and Memory in Late Eleventh-Century Northumbria.

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  1. Violence, Storytelling and Memory in Late Eleventh-Century Northumbria. Dr Tom Lambert

  2. The Feud The House of Bamburgh The family of Thurbrand Styr Ulfsson Thurbrand the Hold 1016 Uhtred, Earl of Bamburgh Sige = c. 1020s? Carl 1038 Ealdred Thurbrand Cnut Carl Siward = Ælfflæd Gamel Summerled Unknown grandsons of Carl Waltheof 1073/74

  3. The Four Killings 1016 Thurbrand ambushes Uhtred at the court of Cnut. 1020s? Uhtred’s son Ealdred kills Thurbrand (unknown circumstances). 1038 Thurbrand’s son Carl kills Ealdred, his guest, after making peace, swearing blood-brotherhood and attempting to make a joint pilgrimage to Rome. 1073/4 Ealdred’s grandson Earl Waltheof surprises and massacres sons and grandsons of Carl during a feast; his men depart with much booty.

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