Æthelheres
Æthelheres was an Anglo-Saxon individual whose name appears in historical records, primarily associated with land grants and legal documents of the 8th century. While the exact nature of his status or profession is not definitively established, his name suggests a person of some standing within the Anglo-Saxon society of the time. The name itself is a compound of Old English elements, "æðel" meaning noble and "heres" meaning army or host, possibly implying a noble warrior or a person of noble lineage.
Evidence of Æthelheres' existence is found in charters, which were official documents used to record land ownership