Waltheof of Bamburgh in the context of "Waltheof, Earl of Dunbar"

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⭐ Core Definition: Waltheof of Bamburgh

Waltheof was high-reeve or ealdorman of Bamburgh (fl. 994). He was the son of Ealdred and the grandson of Oswulf I and was father of Uhtred the Bold, Ealdorman of Northumbria.

The name 'Waltheof' remained in his family when Earl Siward married his great-granddaughter and named his son Waltheof. This son of Siward became Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria, and one of his descendants was Saint Waltheof of Melrose. Additionally, another branch of the family would use the Waltheof name including: Waltheof of Allerdale, who was the son of Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria. Waltheof of Inverkeithing and Dalmeny was the son of Cospatric, and the grandson of Waltheof of Allerdale. Another descendant of Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria was Waltheof, Earl of Dunbar.

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Waltheof of Bamburgh in the context of Battle of Carham

The Battle of Carham was fought between the English ruler of Bamburgh and the king of Scotland in alliance with the Cumbrians. The encounter took place in the 1010s, most likely 1018 (or perhaps 1016), at Carham on Tweed in what is now Northumberland, England. Uhtred, son of Waltheof of Bamburgh (or his brother Eadwulf Cudel), fought the combined forces of Malcolm II of Scotland and Owen the Bald, king of the Cumbrians (or Strathclyde). The result of the battle was a victory for the Scots and Cumbrians.

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