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Ealdgyth (fl. c. 1057–1066), also
Aldgyth or
Edith in
modern English, was a
daughter of Ælfgar, Earl of Mercia, the wife of
Gruffudd ap
Llywelyn (d. 1063)...
- net.
Retrieved 4 May 2023. Maund, K.L. (23
September 2004). "Ealdgyth [
Aldgyth]".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed.).
Oxford University...
- arms is derived. Edwin's
mother is
believed to have been
Ethelfleda or
Aldgyth,
daughter of
Eadwine of Mercia. At the time of the
establishment of the...
-
thirteenth century chronicler Roger of
Wendover wrote that Olaf
married Aldgyth, the
daughter of a
Northumbrian earl
called Orm as a
consequence of the...
- only to her" were love bites. Her
first name is also
spelled Ealdgyth,
Aldgyth,
Edeva or Eddeva, and
sometimes appears as Ēadgȳð and Ēadgifu. (Compare...
- p. 756.
Retrieved 10
September 2018.
Barlow 2013, p. 128. "Ealdgyth [
Aldgyth]".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed.).
Oxford University...
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attested charters between 930 and 958[citation needed])
married his
daughter Aldgyth to King Olaf
later that year to
cement the alliance. The burh
might have...
- 138–140.
Walker 2010, pp. 222–223.
Mason 2004, pp. 139–140. "Ealdgyth [
Aldgyth]".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed.).
Oxford University...
- disputed. His
paternal grandmother is
believed to have been
Ethelfleda or
Aldgyth,
daughter of
Eadwine of Mercia. His
mother was Iwerydd,
sister of Bleddyn...
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maternal line, of
Gruffydd ap
Llywelyn (1007- 5
August 1063) and
Edith (
Aldgyth),
daughter of Elfgar, Earl of Mercia.[citation needed] Bertha's father...