Guthred Hardacnutsson (Old Norse: Guðfriðr; ; born c. 844 – died 24 August 895 AD) was the second viking king of Northumbria from circa 883 until his death.
via Wikipedia infobox
Guthred Hardacnutsson (Old Norse: Guðfriðr; ; born c. 844 – died 24 August 895 AD) was the second viking king of Northumbria from circa 883 until his death.
==Life== ===Kings of Northumbria in the Norse era=== The first known king of Viking York, Halfdan, was expelled in 877. In c. 883, Symeon of Durham's History of the Kings simply states, "Guthred, from a slave, was made king", but his History of the Church of Durham gives a longer account. Here he writes that after Halfdan was driven out:During this time the [Viking] army, and such of the inhabitants as survived, being without a king, were insecure; whereupon the blessed Cuthbert himself appeared in a vision to abbot Eadred [of the monastery at Carlisle]...[and] addressed him in the following words:—"Go to the army of the Danes," he said, "and announce to them that you are come as my messenger; and ask where you can find a lad named Guthred, the son of Hardacnut, whom they sold to a widow. Having found him, and paid the widow the price of his liberty, let him be brought forward before the whole aforesaid army; and my will and pleasure is, that he be elected and appointed king at Oswiesdune, (that is, Oswin's hill), and let the bracelet be placed upon his right arm.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).