Eadwine Langbearda Cyning

Langbeardna Cyning
(Edlǣded of Eadwine)


Eadƿine, eac hatte Hildƿine and Ealdƿine, motsƿariende Læden Audoinus eac Niwenglisc Audoin and Langbeardisc Hildwin, and Aldwin, ƿæs se cyning þāra Langbearda in þǣm 547 geare oþ 560. He ƿæs se forefæder þara Geatinga. Ælfƿine ƿæs his sunu and æftergenga.

Eadƿine
Langbearda Cyning
Cynedom 547 – 560
Foregenga Ƿealdhere
Æftergenga Ælfƿine
Bearn Ælfƿine
Hus Geatingas
Fæder
Modor Menia
Geboren unknown value
Deaþ 566, 561

Eadƿine ƿæs of Geatinga Hus. Sƿa spæc Historia Langobardorum codicis Gothani, he ƿæs Menian sunu. Menia ƿæs Bysnes (Þyringa Cyning) Langbeardisc bryd, giet Bysen næs Eadƿines fæder.[1] Eadƿine ƿæs Eormenfriþes (Þyringa Cyning) and Rædgyðe (Ƿaccan cƿen) healfbroþor.

In ymbe þǣm 540 geare, Eadƿine gebeon rixiende. In þǣm 546 geare, Eadƿine slog his foregengan Ƿealdhere to ƿeorþan cyninge.

Styrtende in 551 geare, Eadƿine healp Narses gefeoht þa Eastgotan, and ƿæs sigeadig. In 552 geare, he grap sige ofer þæm Gifðum æt Beadu Osfelde ƿið Amulfriþes helpum.

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  1. Wolfram Brandes, "Das Gold der Menia: Ein Beispiel transkulturellen Wissenstransfers", Millennium 2 (2005): 175–226, esp. 181ff.