From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cild, literally meaning "child", is an Old English title borne by some Anglo-Saxon nobles and typically denotes a man of high rank. As a cognomen, it may refer to:

  • Ælfric Cild (fl. AD 975-985), ealdorman of Mercia
  • Eadric Cild, also known as Eadric the Wild, (fl. 1068-70), Anglo-Saxon magnate who led English resistance to the Norman Conquest
  • Wulfnoth Cild (died c. 1014), South Saxon thegn and probable grandfather of King Harold Godwinson

See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cild, literally meaning "child", is an Old English title borne by some Anglo-Saxon nobles and typically denotes a man of high rank. As a cognomen, it may refer to:

  • Ælfric Cild (fl. AD 975-985), ealdorman of Mercia
  • Eadric Cild, also known as Eadric the Wild, (fl. 1068-70), Anglo-Saxon magnate who led English resistance to the Norman Conquest
  • Wulfnoth Cild (died c. 1014), South Saxon thegn and probable grandfather of King Harold Godwinson

See also


Videos

Youtube | Vimeo | Bing

Websites

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Encyclopedia

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Facebook