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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÆthelweardÆthelweard - Wikipedia

    Æthelweard. Æthelweard, also spelled Ethelweard, Aethelweard, Athelweard, etc., is an Anglo-Saxon male name. It may refer to: King Æthelweard of the Hwicce ( fl. 7/8th century) King Æthelweard of East Anglia ( fl. mid-9th century) Æthelweard (son of Alfred) ( fl. 9/10th century), younger son of King Alfred and Ealhswith.

  2. Extract. The author of the Chronicon Æthelweardi is commonly identified with the ealdor-man of the western shires who signed charters from 973–98 and played an important political role particularly in King Æthelred's England. Ealdorman Æthelweard is also known as the patron of Abbot Ælfric, as the addressee of Ælfric's famous preface to ...

  3. ETHELWERD or ÆTHELWEARD ( d. 998?), chronicler, who, according to his own statement, was great-great-grandson of King Æthelred, elder brother of Alfred, wrote a short Latin chronicle in which he styles himself ‘Patricius Consul Fabius Quæstor,’ the first two titles merely signifying that he was an ealdorman, and the rest being a ...

  4. 29 de dic. de 2023 · dewiki Æthelweard (Geschichtsschreiber) enwiki Æthelweard (historian) eswiki Æthelweard (historiador) frwiki Æthelweard (historien) glwiki Aethelweard (historiador) itwiki Etelverdo; lawiki Ethelwerdus (historicus) nlwiki Æthelweard (historicus) nnwiki Æthelweard; nowiki Æthelweard (historiker) ptwiki Etelvardo (historiador) ruwiki ...

  5. 18 de abr. de 2024 · After 975 and probably before 983, Æthelweard produced a Latin translation of the Anglo Saxon Chronicle, including material not found in surviving Old English versions. Æthelweard wrote his work on request of his relative Mathilde, abbess of Essen Abbey monastery and granddaughter of emperor Otto I and Eadgyth of Wessex, to help her in the duty of keeping the remembrance of the dead relatives.

  6. 5 de ago. de 2019 · The chronicle of Æthelweard by Ethelwerd, d. 998. Publication date 1962 Topics Great Britain -- History -- Anglo Saxon period, 449-1066 Publisher

  7. 20 de dic. de 2021 · The late tenth-century chronicler Æthelweard reports that miracles had taken place at her tomb in Shaftesbury Abbey, hence her becoming its patron saint. Even after she was replaced as Shaftesbury’s patron saint by Edward the Martyr after his body was reburied there in 979, her cult continued to flourish.