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  1. 1001 - 15 April 1053. Godwin was the son of Wulfnoth Cild, thegn of Sussex, himself the son of Æthelmær the Stout, a direct descendant in the male line from Ethelred I King of Wessex (c. 837-871), an elder brother of Alfred the Great. In 1009 Wulfnoth was accused of unknown crimes at a muster of Ethelred the Redeless' fleet and fled with ...

  2. Æthelmær the Stout or Æthelmær Cild (died 1015) was ealdorman of the western provinces (or south-western England) from c. 1005 to 1015. He was the son of Æthelweard the historian, and descended from King Æthelred I.

  3. Æthelmær the Stout has appeared in the following books: Æthelred: The Unready (English Monarchs) and Aethelred the Unready: The Ill-Counselled King

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  5. 13 de nov. de 2022 · Æthelmær the Stout or Æthelmær Cild (died 1015) was ealdorman of the western provinces (or south-western England) from c. 1005 to 1015. He was the son of Æthelweard the historian, and descended from King Æthelred I.

  6. 8 de may. de 2019 · St. Augustine was a Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in 597 and died c. 604 A.D. It’s highly unlikely that he ever made it as far west as Dorset but the link between St. Augustine and Cerne Abbey was recounted by the famous 12th-century historian and chronicler, William of Malmesbury. Pilgrimage to Cerne Abbey.

  7. Æthelmær the Stout and Æthelnoth (archbishop of Canterbury) · See more » Æthelweard (historian) Æthelweard (also Ethelward; d. c. 998), descended from the Anglo-Saxon King Æthelred I of Wessex, the elder brother of Alfred the Great, was an ealdorman and the author of a Latin version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle known as the Chronicon Æthelweardi.