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Edmund

Male 965 - 970  (5 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Edmund was born in 965 in England (son of Edgar "the Peaceful", King of England and Ælfthryth); died in 970 in England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edgar "the Peaceful", King of England was born in 943 in Kingdom of Wessex, England (son of Edmund "the Magnificent", King of England and Saint Ælfgifu); died on 8 Jul 975 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; was buried in Somersetshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reign: From 959 to 975; King of England

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    History:
    In 959, he became the King of England. [see picture below]

    Edgar allowed his Danish subjects to retain Danish laws, he promoted a monastic revival and he encouraged trade by reforming the currency. He improved defense by organizing coastal naval patrols and a system for manning warships.

    He had a liaison with St. Wulfryth, Abbess of Wilton (circa 945 - 1000) from which they had a daughter, St. Eadgyth, Abbess of Barking, (962 - 984)

    Edgar married Ælfthryth in 965 in England. Ælfthryth (daughter of Ordgar, Earldorman of Devonshire and Wulfrith) was born in 945 in Devonshire, England; died about 1000 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ælfthryth was born in 945 in Devonshire, England (daughter of Ordgar, Earldorman of Devonshire and Wulfrith); died about 1000 in England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • History: birth to death

    Notes:

    History:
    Ælfthryth 's name was also spelt Elfrida.

    Later in life, she became a nun.

    Children:
    1. 1. Edmund was born in 965 in England; died in 970 in England.
    2. Æthelred II "the Unrede", King of England was born in 968 in England; died on 23 Apr 1016 in London, England; was buried in St.Paul's Cathedral, London, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Edmund "the Magnificent", King of England was born about 922 (son of Edward "the Elder", King of England and Eadgifu of Kent); died on 26 May 946 in Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire, England; was buried in Glastonbury Abbey, Somersetshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reign: From 939 to 946; King of England

    Notes:

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    History:
    In 940, he became the King of England.

    Edmund defeated two Norse kings in Northumbria and also defeated the Britons in Strathclyde who had been supporting the Norsemen. He then gave Strathclyde to King Malcolm I of Scotland in return for a treaty of alliance. This ensured a half century of peace between Scotland and Saxon England.

    Died:
    He was murdered by an outlaw named Leolf who stabbed him to death at a banquet to St.Augustin.

    Edmund married Saint Ælfgifu. Ælfgifu died in 944 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Saint Ælfgifu died in 944 in England.
    Children:
    1. Ædwig "the Fair", King of England was born about 942 in England; died on 1 Oct 959 in England.
    2. daughter
    3. 2. Edgar "the Peaceful", King of England was born in 943 in Kingdom of Wessex, England; died on 8 Jul 975 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; was buried in Somersetshire, England.

  3. 6.  Ordgar, Earldorman of Devonshire died in 971; was buried in Tavistock Abbey, Tavistock, Devonshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: 961, Tavistock Abbey, Tavistock, Devonshire, England; He founded Tavistock Abbey in 961.
    • Charter/Grant/Gift: Between 962 and 970; His name appears as a witness on charters of King Edgar.
    • Title(s): 964; In 964 Ordgar was created an Ealdorman by King Edgar.
    • Last Full Review: 19 May 2020

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    Buried:
    According to William of Malmesbury, he was buried with his son at Tavistock, but according to Florence of Worcester, he was buried at Exeter.

    Ordgar married Wulfrith on yes date unknown. Wulfrith was buried before 981 in Tavistock Abbey, Tavistock, Devonshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Wulfrith was buried before 981 in Tavistock Abbey, Tavistock, Devonshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Last Full Review: 19 May 2020

    Children:
    1. 3. Ælfthryth was born in 945 in Devonshire, England; died about 1000 in England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Edward "the Elder", King of England was born in 875 in Kingdom of Wessex, England (son of Alfred "the Great", King of England and Ealhswith of Mercia); died on 17 Jul 924 in Farndon, Cheshire, England; was buried in Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • General Information: Edward was Bretwala, King of Kings. He was also the King of Wessex.
    • Military: From 899 to 902; Alfred died on 26 October 899 and Edward succeeded to the throne, but Æthelwold disputed the succession. He seized the royal estates of Wimborne, symbolically important as the place where his father was buried, and Christchurch, both in Dorset. Edward marched with his army to the nearby Iron Age hillfort at Badbury Rings. Æthelwold declared that he would live or die at Wimborne, but then left in the night and rode to Northumbria, where the Danes accepted him as king. In 901, Æthelwold came with a fleet to Essex, and the following year he persuaded the East Anglian Danes to invade English Mercia and northern Wessex, where his army looted and then returned home. Edward retaliated by ravaging East Anglia, but when he retreated the men of Kent disobeyed the order to retire, and were intercepted by the Danish army. The two sides met at the Battle of the Holme (perhaps Holme in Huntingdonshire) on 13 December 902. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the Danes "kept the place of slaughter", meaning that they won the battle, but they suffered heavy losses, including Æthelwold and a King Eohric, possibly of the East Anglian Danes. Kentish losses included Sigehelm, ealdorman of Kent and father of Edward's third wife, Eadgifu. Æthelwold's death ended the threat to Edward's throne.
    • Reign: From 900 to 924; King of England
    • Crowned: 8 Jun 900, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, England; He was crowned.
    • Military: 918; Edward defeated the Danes in 918, taking East Anglia. He conquered Mercia the same year, and Northumbria in 920.
    • Last Full Review: 2 May 2021

    Notes:

    Death: Sewell states he died 17 June 924 in Farndon-on-Dee, England.

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    Reign:
    He was crowned the King of England or Bretwala, that is King of Kings.

    Died:
    He died while attempting to put down a rebellion by Mercian and Cambrian dissidents.

    Buried:
    He was buried in the New Minster, a monastery in Winchester whose construction he had ordered in 901. In 1110, his remains were reinterred at Hyde Abbey, but the grave was disturbed during the construction of a prison in 1788 and his bones were lost.

    Edward married Eadgifu of Kent in 919 in Berkshire, England. Eadgifu (daughter of Sigehelm, Ealdorman of Kent) was born about 896 in Kingdom of Kent; died on 25 Aug 968 in England; was buried in Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Eadgifu of KentEadgifu of Kent was born about 896 in Kingdom of Kent (daughter of Sigehelm, Ealdorman of Kent); died on 25 Aug 968 in England; was buried in Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Last Full Review: 2 May 2021

    Notes:

    Death: Weis (1982) and Mommaerts-Browne (2005) give her death date as 961.

    Name:


    Her name was also spelt Edgiva.

    Children:
    1. 4. Edmund "the Magnificent", King of England was born about 922; died on 26 May 946 in Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire, England; was buried in Glastonbury Abbey, Somersetshire, England.
    2. Eadred, King of England was born about 924; died on 23 Nov 955 in England.
    3. Saint Edburga died on 15 Jun 960 in St Mary's Abbey, Winchester, Hampshire, England.
    4. Gregory, Abbot of Einsiedlen