The Genealogia Lindisfarorum is part of a genealogy found in the Chronicon ex chronicis now attributed to
John of Worcester. It provides a line of names stretching from Eanfrith, presumably ruler of
Lindsey, back to
Woden, and has similarities to the Lindsey pedigree found in the
Anglian collection of
Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies.[1][2][3]
References
^Stenton, F. M. (Frank Merry), "Lindsey and its Kings", Essays presented to Reginald Lane Poole, 1927, pp. 136-150, reprinted in Preparatory to Anglo-Saxon England: Being the Collected Papers of Frank Merry Stenton : Edited by Doris Mary Stenton, Oxford, 1970, pp. 127-137
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