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- Thurbrand_the_Hold description "Anglo-Saxon thegn".
- Thurbrand_the_Hold description "Anglo-Saxon thegn".
- Thurbrand_the_Hold subject Category:1020s_deaths.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold subject Category:11th-century_English_people.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold subject Category:Anglo-Norse_people.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_thegns.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold subject Category:People_from_Yorkshire.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold hypernym Magnate.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold type Agent.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold type Article.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold type Person.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold type Article.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold type Person.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold type Agent.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold type NaturalPerson.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold type Thing.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold type Q215627.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold type Q5.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold type Person.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold comment "Thurbrand (Old English: Þūrbrand; fl. 1010s), nicknamed "the Hold", was a Northumbrian magnate in the early 11th-century. Perhaps based in Holderness and East Yorkshire, Thurbrand was recorded as the killer of Uhtred the Bold, Earl of Northumbria. The killing appears to have been part of the war between Sweyn Forkbeard and Cnut the Great against the English king Æthelred the Unready, Uhtred being the latter's chief Northumbrian supporter.".
- Thurbrand_the_Hold label "Thurbrand the Hold".
- Thurbrand_the_Hold sameAs m.09ry3zh.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold sameAs Q7799260.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold sameAs Q7799260.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold wasDerivedFrom Thurbrand_the_Hold?oldid=670088618.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold depiction Cnut_the_Great_Obverse.jpg.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold isPrimaryTopicOf Thurbrand_the_Hold.
- Thurbrand_the_Hold name "Thurbrand The Hold".
- Thurbrand_the_Hold name "Þurbrand se Hold".