Ealdwulf
Ealdwulf, also Aldwulf, Aldulf, Ældƿulf, Halduulf or Aldulfus, is an Anglo-Saxon male first name. The name has the meaning " old wolf " and refers to the following persons:
- Ealdwulf (East Anglia ), King of East Anglia 664-713
- Ealdwulf (Rochester ), Bishop of Rochester 727-739
- Ealdwulf ( Mercia ), Dux of Mercia in 740
- Ealdwulf ( Sussex ), King of Sussex at 772-791
- Ealdwulf ( Mayo ), Bishop of Mayo, 786
- Ealdwulf ( Lindsey ), Bishop of Lindsey, 750-796
- Ealdwulf ( Lichfield ), Bishop of Lichfield, 800 - by 815
- Ealdwulf ( York), Abbot of Peterborough, Bishop of Worcester 992-1002, Archbishop of York 995-1002
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