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- Ælfwynn was the ruler of Mercia as the 'Second Lady of the Mercians' for a few months in 918, following her mother's death on 12 June 918. She was the...
- Ælfwynn or Ælfwyn (died 8 July 983) was a member of a wealthy Anglo-Saxon family in Huntingdonshire who married Æthelstan Half-King, the powerful ealdorman...
- Ceolnoth 820 Aegelwyn 830 Alfric Kensyn Maurice Aelfwyn 930 Alsine 935 Aelfwyn II 951 Athelsine Aegelnoth 984 (Æthelnoth, later Archbishop of Canterbury)...
- Ælfwynn or Ælfwyn may refer to: Ælfwynn, the Second Lady of the Mercians Ælfwynn, wife of Æthelstan Half-King, wife of a tenth century English magnate...
- nunnery dedicated to St Mary, built in 980 by Eadnoth the Younger for Aelfwyn or Alfwen the niece of King Edgar and one of only eight nunneries mentioned...
- (died 1007) and Ælfwyn. It is possible that a woman named Ælfae was also his daughter, though this is uncertain. Godric, Ælfwaru and Ælfwyn (as well as Ælfae)...
- Mannessune, had two sons: Eadnoth, and Godric; and two daughters: Ælfwaru, and Ælfwyn. Her lineage is unknown. However, modern historians have constructed a plausible...
- identical list of names, Rufus, Cnut, Emma, Ælfwyn, Wini. According to the historian John Crook, Ælfwyn is Bishop Ælfwine. Smith "Preferment of Royal...
- had a po****tion of 250 people. In about 958 King Edgar the Peaceful gave Ælfwyn, wife of Æthelstan Half-King, ten hides of land at Old Weston for acting...
- Godric (died 1013), and at least two sisters, Ælfwaru (died 1007) and Ælfwyn, all of whom inherited estates (in addition to a fishery) from their father...