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

    Eadhild (died 937) was an English princess, the second wife of Hugh, duke of the Franks. She was a daughter of Edward the Elder , king of the Anglo-Saxons and his second wife Ælfflæd . [1]

  2. 25 de jul. de 2010 · Edward the Elder (Old English: Ēadweard se Ieldra) (c. 870 – 17 July 924) was King of England (899 – 924). He was the son of Alfred the Great (Ælfrēd se Grēata) and Alfred's wife, Ealhswith, and became King upon his father's death in 899. Three marriages: A: Ecgwynn - three children. 1.

    • Wantage, Anglo-Saxon Kingdom
    • Ælfflæd, Ecgwynn, Eadgifu
    • Anglo-Saxon Kingdom
    • circa 874
  3. www.royalline.uk › people › eadhildEadhild | RoyalLine.uk

    Eadhild was an English princess and the second wife of Hugh, duke of the Franks. She was the daughter of Edward the Elder, king of the Anglo-Saxons, and his second wife Ælfflæd. Her marriage to Hugh was a result of a political agreement secured by her half-brother, King Æthelstan, in 926, which was enriched with an exchange of numerous ...

  4. Edhilda (en inglés, Eadhild; m. 937) fue una princesa inglesa, la segunda esposa de Hugo, duque de los francos. Era una hija de Eduardo el Viejo, rey de los anglosajones y su segunda esposa Elfleda. [1]

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › EadhildEadhild - Wikiwand

    Eadhild was an English princess, the second wife of Hugh, duke of the Franks. She was a daughter of Edward the Elder, king of the Anglo-Saxons and his second wife Ælfflæd.

  6. He supposedly sent lavish gifts including saint’s relics which Æthelstan was famous for collecting. After many negotiations and more gift exchanges, Æthelstan chose his half-sister Eadhild to marry Hugh. They apparently had no children and Eadhild most likely died c. 938.

  7. 27 de ene. de 2021 · Eadhild (Wessex) Robertian. (abt. 0908 - 0937) Eadhild "Ethelhilda, Ethelde" Robertian formerly Wessex aka of England, de France. Born about 0908 in Wessex, England. Ancestors. Daughter of Eadweard (Wessex) of England and Æflaeda (Wiltshire) of Wiltshire.