Uhtred
Uhtred or Uchtred is a common masculine personal name from the Anglo-Saxon period of British history. It may refer to:
People
- Uhtred, king of the Hwicce (died c. 779), King of Hwicce
- Uhtred (Derbyshire ealdorman) (early to mid 10th century), ealdorman (earl) in Derbyshire
- Uhtred the Bold (died 1016), ealdorman of Northumbria under King Æthelred II of England
- Uhtred (Bishop of Llandaff), Welsh Bishop of Llandaff from 1140 to 1148
- Uchtred of Galloway (c. 1120–1174), Lord of Galloway
- Uchtred of Lindisfarne, Bishop of Lindisfarne, appointed in 942?
Fictional characters
- Uhtred of Bebbanburg, protagonist of The Saxon Stories, a historical novel series by Bernard Cornwell
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See also
- Uthred of Boldon (c. 1320–1397), English Benedictine theologian and writer
- Oughtred (disambiguation)
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