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ealdorman
thumb|A mention of ealdormen in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Æthelweard
Anglo-Saxon historian
Andhun of Sussex
Ealdorman of Sussex
Eadwulf I of Bamburgh
Northumbrian monarch
Osulf I of Bamburgh
English earl
Æthelmund
Æthelmund, an Anglo-Saxon noble, was Ealdorman of Hwicce in the late 8th and early 9th centuries. He was killed in 802 at the Battle of Kempsford by Ealdorman Weohstan and the levies of West Saxon Wiltshire.
Byrhtnoth
thumb|Statue of Byrhtnoth in Maldon, Essex created by John Doubleday
Byrhtnoth (), Ealdorman of Essex ( 931 – 11 August 991), died at the Battle of Maldon. His name is composed of the Old English beorht (bright) and nōþ (courage). He is the subject of The Battle of Maldon, an Old English poem; J.R.R. Tolkien's short play in verse, ''The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth, Beorhthelm's Son''; and a modern statue at Maldon.

Bryni of Sussex
Anglo Saxon nble
Sicga
Sicga (died 22 February 793) (also given as Siga and Sigha) was a nobleman in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria.
Eadwine of Sussex
ealdorman of Sussex
Leofwine, Ealdorman of the Hwicce
Anglo-Saxon noble