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Ealhhelm was an Anglo-Saxon
nobleman and
ealdorman of
central Mercia (now
Worcestershire and Gloucestershire) from 940 to 951. His sons were acknowledged...
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Alphege (originally Ælfheah)
Beorhtric Eadric Streona Eadwig Ealdgyth Ealhhelm Ealhswith Goda
Godwin Leofric Leofwine Morcar Northman Wulfric Spot Marchini...
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Edward the
Elder King of the Anglo-Saxons 871–924 r.899-924
Ealhhelm Ealdorman fl. 940–951
Ceolwulf II King of
Mercia ?-~879 r.874–~879 Ælfwynn...
- Ælfweard, Ælfsige; Ælfflæd, Ælfwaru, Ælfwynn *alh, alah, ealh hall,
temple Y
Ealhhelm, Ealhmund/Alcmund, Alhred, Ealhwine/Alcuin; Ealhswith, Ælgifu(?) Perhaps...
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attested first. Ælfhere's
career post-dates Edmund's reign, but his
father Ealhhelm was a
leading ealdorman between 940 and 951. A
version of
chapter V of...
- in the
Kingdom of
England until his
death in 983. Ælfhere was a son of
Ealhhelm (fl. 940–951) who had been one of the
several ealdormen in
Mercia in the...
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consecrated between 949 and 951. He died in 970. In the 940s
Ealdorman Ealhhelm was
given the
lands of the then
defunct Evesham Abbey, and on his death...
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Abbey Wansford Benefield It is
thought that he
married the
daughter of
Ealhhelm,
ealdorman of
central Mercia, and
hence that he was brother-in-law to Ælfhere...