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- Sigehelm was a medieval Bishop of Sherborne. Sigehelm was consecrated either around 909 or between 918 and 925. He died between 932 and 934. Latin: Sigelmus...
- wife of Edward the Elder, King of Wes****. Eadgifu was the daughter of Sigehelm, Ealdorman of Kent, who died at the Battle of the Holme in 902. She married...
- Oscetel. The battle thus ended Æthelwold's Revolt. Kentish losses included Sigehelm, father of Edward the Elder's third wife, Eadgifu of Kent. The West Saxon...
- King Eohric, possibly of the East Anglian Danes. Kentish losses included Sigehelm, ealdorman of Kent and father of Edward's third wife, Eadgifu. Æthelwold's...
- Mercia, Burgred. Kentish losses included their two ealdormen, Sigewulf and Sigehelm, and an Abbot Cenwulf. The achievement of the Kentish contingent put Edward's...
- drowned in 933. In about 919, Edward married Eadgifu, the daughter of Sigehelm, ealdorman of Kent. Edmund, who was born in 920 or 921, was Eadgifu's elder...
- Appointed between 932 and 934 Term ended between 939 and 943 Predecessor Sigehelm Successor Wulfsige II Orders Consecration between 932 and 934 Personal...
- 899 – Late 910s Marriage dissolved – – Edward the Elder Eadgifu of Kent Sigehelm, Ealdorman of Kent (father) c. 903 919 – 17 July 924 c. 966 – Ælfgifu of...
- many losses on the Anglo-Saxon side, including the two Kentish ealdormen, Sigehelm and Sigewulf. In the view of Cyril Hart, King Edward made a strategic error...
- 873 Wulfsige I 899 ****er 909 Æthelweard 909 Wærstan 918 Æthelbald 926 Sigehelm 933 Alfred 943 Wulfsige II 958 Brihthelm 961 Ælfwold I 978 Æthelsige I...