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Damerham is a
rural village and
civil parish in the New
Forest district of Hampshire, England, near Fordingbridge. The area has
notable Neolithic and Bronze...
- Æthelflæd of
Damerham was
Queen of the
English as the
second wife of King
Edmund I from
their marriage c. 944
until Edmund died in 946. Æthelflæd was a...
- Adam of
Damerham (sometimes Adam of Domerham; died
after 1291), was a
Benedictine monk of
Glastonbury Abbey, who
wrote a
history of the abbey, and was...
- HMS
Damerham was one of 93
ships of the Ham-class of ins**** minesweepers.
Their names were all
chosen from
villages ending in -ham. The
minesweeper was...
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Royal consorts in
Scotland until 1603 Ælfgifu of
Shaftesbury Æthelflæd of
Damerham Ælfgifu Ælfthryth Ælfgifu of York
Sigrid the Haughty/Świętosława Ealdgyth...
- Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians,
daughter of
Alfred the
Great Æthelflæd of
Damerham,
queen of England,
second wife of King
Edmund and
mother of
Edward II Æthelflæd...
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Royal consorts in
Scotland until 1603 Ælfgifu of
Shaftesbury Æthelflæd of
Damerham Ælfgifu Ælfthryth Ælfgifu of York
Sigrid the Haughty/Świętosława Ealdgyth...
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Royal consorts in
Scotland until 1603 Ælfgifu of
Shaftesbury Æthelflæd of
Damerham Ælfgifu Ælfthryth Ælfgifu of York
Sigrid the Haughty/Świętosława Ealdgyth...
- is
found as
early as the late 13th century, in the
writings of Adam of
Damerham; and in the 16th and 17th centuries,
antiquaries such as John Stow and...
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Byrhtnoth was
married to Ælfflæd,
sister of the
dowager Queen Æthelflæd of
Damerham,
making Byrhtnoth a
kinsman of King
Edgar by marriage.
Byrhtnoth and Ælfflæd...