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Eadgifu of Kent (also
Edgiva or Ediva; in or
before 903 – in or
after 966) was the
third wife of
Edward the Elder, King of Wes****.
Eadgifu was the daughter...
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Eadgifu or
Edgifu (d. in or
after 951), also
known as
Edgiva or
Ogive (Old English:
Ēadgifu), was
Queen of the West
Franks as the wife of King Charles...
- The name
Eadgifu,
sometimes Latinized as
Ediva or Edgiva, may
refer to:
Eadgifu of Kent (died c. 966),
third wife of king
Edward the Elder, King of Wes****...
- in 955. He was the
younger son of
Edward the
Elder and his
third wife
Eadgifu, and a
grandson of
Alfred the Great. His
elder brother, Edmund, was killed...
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leaving behind three sons, none of whom were
named as his aetheling. Lady
Eadgifu and the
youngest son
Edmund flee to
Bebbanburg where Edward's
former ally...
- He was the
elder son of King
Edward the
Elder and his
third wife,
Queen Eadgifu, and a
grandson of King
Alfred the Great.
After Edward died in 924, he...
- who was
drowned in 933. She also had five or six daughters,
including Eadgifu, wife of
Charles the Simple, king of West Francia, Eadhild, who married...
- dynasty, he was the only son of king
Charles the
Simple and his
second wife
Eadgifu of Wes****,
daughter of King
Edward the
Elder of Wes****. His
reign is mostly...
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Kentish losses included Sigehelm,
father of
Edward the Elder's
third wife,
Eadgifu of Kent. The West
Saxon chronicler who gave the
fullest account of the...
- His son by
Eadgifu would eventually be
crowned in 936 as
Louis IV of France. In the
initial aftermath of Charles's defeat,
Queen Eadgifu and
their children...