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Ealhswith or
Ealswitha was wife to King
Alfred the Great. She was one of the most
powerful noble women in
early medieval England during the time of the...
- his
death in 924. He was the
elder son of
Alfred the
Great and his wife
Ealhswith. When
Edward succeeded to the throne, he had to
defeat a
challenge from...
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younger son of King
Alfred the
Great and
Ealhswith. He was born
about 880. That he was Alfred's
younger son by
Ealhswith is
stated by ****er in his biography...
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Alfred the Great, king of the Anglo-Saxon
kingdom of Wes****, and his wife
Ealhswith. Æthelflæd was born
around 870 at the
height of the
Viking invasions of...
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daughter of
Charles the Bald, king of West Francia. In 868,
Alfred married Ealhswith,
daughter of the
Mercian nobleman Æthelred Mucel,
ealdorman of the Gaini...
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daughter of
Alfred the Great, the
Saxon King of
England and his wife
Ealhswith. Her
siblings included King
Edward the
Elder and Æthelflæd.
Between 893...
- She was the
third surviving child of the
marriage between Alfred and
Ealhswith in 868. Alfred's biographer, ****er,
wrote that "Æthelgifu,
devoted to...
- Æthelred
Mucel (fl. 840–895),
father of King
Alfred the Great's wife,
Ealhswith Æthelred (archbishop) (fl. 870–888),
Archbishop of
Canterbury Æthelred...
- 2) and
Jennie Jacques (seasons 3–5)
Daughter of King
Aelle and
Queen Ealhswith of
Northumbria and the wife of Aethelwulf. She has a
legitimate son with...
- (son of Alfred) (fl. 9/10th century),
younger son of King
Alfred and
Ealhswith Æthelweard (bishop of Sherborne) (d. c. 909) Æthelweard of
London (d....