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Æthelwold was born to noble parents in Winchester. [6] From the late 920s he served in a secular capacity at the court of King Athelstan, and according to Æthelwold's biographer, Wulfstan, "he spent a long time in the royal burh there as the king's inseparable companion, learning much from the king's witan that was useful and profitable to him". [8]
Æthelwold II was a medieval Bishop of Winchester. He was consecrated between 1006 and 1007. He died between 1012 and 1013. [1] Citations
The military history of the United States during World War II covers the nation's role as one of the major Allies in their victory over the Axis powers. The United States is generally considered to have entered the conflict with the 7 December 1941 surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan and exited it with the surrender of Japan in 2 September ...
Conscientious objector separated from work of national importance by issuance of a Certificate of Release. Nov 4, 1944: Mar 31, 1947: IV-E-H Conscientious objector, deferred by reason of being 28 and over. Aug 31, 1941: Nov 19, 1942: IV-E (H) Conscientious objector, available for or assigned to civilian work of national importance, age 38 to 44 ...
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Æthelwold was a common Anglo Saxon name. It may refer to: Royalty and nobility. King Æthelwold of Deira, King of Deira, d. 655; King Æthelwold of East Anglia ...
The theme for the third night of the convention is "Make America Strong Once Again." Pekrul is scheduled to speak between 8:30 and 9 p.m. Pekrul, 99, was awarded two Bronze Stars and a Silver Star ...
Æthelwold's Revolt was an attempt by Æthelwold ætheling to seize the Anglo-Saxon throne from Edward the Elder after the death of Alfred the Great in 899. It ended when Æthelwold was killed in battle in 902 while fighting alongside his Danish allies.