of Wessex, Eadmund Ier Deed-Doer - L’accomplisseur De Hauts Faits 1a

Nom de naissance of Wessex, Eadmund Ier Deed-Doer - L’accomplisseur De Hauts Faits
ID Gramps I08793
Genre masculin
Âge au décès 25 ans, 4 mois, 25 jours

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Naissance 921    
 
Décès 26/5/946    
 
Inhumation   Glastonbury  
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père of Wessex, Eadweard L'Ancien [I07603]
Mère , Eadgifu [I08796]
         of Wessex, Eadmund Ier Deed-Doer - L’accomplisseur De Hauts Faits [I08793]

Familles

    Famille de of Wessex, Eadmund Ier Deed-Doer - L’accomplisseur De Hauts Faits et , Ælgifu [F03939]
Mariés Femme , Ælgifu [I08797]
  Enfants
  1. d'Angleterre, Edgar Le Pacifique [I08792]

Anecdote

EADMUND (921-murdered Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire 26 May 946, bur Glastonbury Abbey[1694]). "Eadmundus regis frater" subscribed charters of King Æthelstan dated 931 and 939, under the latter also being the grantee of land at Droxford, Hampshire[1695]. He fought with his half-brother King Æthelstan at Brunanburh in 937[1696]. He succeeded his half-brother in 939 as EDMUND King of Wessex, crowned 29 Nov 939 at Kingston-upon-Thames. Olaf Guthfrithson King of Dublin invaded England in 939 and by the end of that year had occupied York. In raids on northern Mercia the following year, King Olaf took Tamworth and nearby land, and under a treaty agreed with King Edmund took the whole of modern Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire. King Olaf continued by invading Northumbria over the Tees, but died before the end of 940. King Edmund regained the lost territories from Olaf's successor Olaf Sihtricson in 942. King Edmund brought Northumbria under his control in 944, expelling both Olaf Sihtricson and Rægnald Guthfrithson from York. From that time he may be regarded as king of a united England. He ravaged Strathclyde in 945. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records the death on St Augustine's day 946 of King Edmund[1697]. Simeon of Durham records that King Edmund was killed "VII Kal Jun" in 946 and buried at Glastonbury[1698]. Florence of Worcester records that he was stabbed to death by Leof "a ruffianly thief" while attempting to defend his steward from being robbed[1699]. [m firstly] ([940]) ÆLFGIFU, daughter of --- & his wife Wynflæd --- (-Shaftesbury Abbey after 943). "Alfgifu concubine regis" subscribed a 943 charter of King Edmund[1700]. This reference suggests that Ælfgifu was not married to King Edmund, corroborated by another charter of the same year1704 in which his [second] wife is differentiated by the epithet "regina" and the dating of which (if accurate) suggests that the king's relationship with both "wives" was simultaneous. If this is correct, Ælfgifu's date of death cannot necessarily be assumed to be [944/46]. She was popularly reputed a saint after her death as St Elgiva[1701]. Ælfgifu was probably the daughter of Wynflæd as "Wynflæd aua mea" is named in King Edgar's grant of confirmations to Shaftesbury Abbey dated 966[1702]. m [secondly] (943 or before) ÆTHELFLÆD, daughter of ÆLFGAR Ealdorman of the Wilsaetas & his wife --- (Damerham, Wiltshire ----Shaftesbury Abbey [after 975/92], bur Shaftesbury Abbey). The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle names "Æthelflæd of Damerham, daughter of ealdorman Ælfgar" as queen of King Edmund in 946[1703]. "Eadmundus rex" granted "Æthelflæd regina sua" lands in Hampshire and Dorset by charter dated 943[1704]. She became a nun at Shaftesbury Abbey. King Edmund & his first [wife] had two children

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 27269640AB9D4E7D81DC498CB84CC086B29A
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. of Wessex, Eadweard L'Ancien [I07603]
    1. , Eadgifu [I08796]
      1. of Wessex, Eadmund Ier Deed-Doer - L’accomplisseur De Hauts Faits
        1. , Ælgifu [I08797]
          1. d'Angleterre, Edgar Le Pacifique [I08792]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20AngloSaxon%20&%20Danish%20Kings.htm#_Toc389126264
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