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  1. Hace 1 día · The name Egberto has a rich history that spans centuries. It was a popular name among Anglo-Saxon nobility and royalty. One notable historical figure was King Ecgberht of Wessex, who reigned in the early 9th century and played a pivotal role in unifying various English kingdoms. His legacy helped cement the name in the annals of history.

  2. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Overview. King Alfred the Great was the King of Wessex from 871 to 899 CE. He is considered one of the most important figures in English history, known for his military prowess, political acumen, and cultural accomplishments.

  3. 10 de jun. de 2024 · Eadgifu of Wessex was a member of the House of Wessex by birth and the French Carolingian Dynasty by marriage. She was the daughter of King Edward the Elder, the wife of King Charles III of France and the mother of King Louis IV.

  4. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Cerdic is cited in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as a leader of the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, being the founder and first king of Saxon Wessex, reigning from 519 to 534. Subsequent kings of Wessex all had some level of descent claimed in the Chronicle from Cerdic.

    • Saxony
    • Saxony, Germany
    • 467
    • 534 (66-68)Wessex, England
  5. 10 de jun. de 2024 · Princess Goda of England was born about 1004, lived in Wessex, England and died about 1055 in England . Princess Goda married Count Dreux of Vexin in 1025. Count Dreux was born about 1000, lived in Vexin, France.

    • England
    • circa 1004
    • "Godgiflu", "Goda"
    • Wessex, England
  6. 25 de jun. de 2024 · Alfred the Great (also spelled Ælfred; c. 849 – 26 October 899) was King of the West Saxons from 871 to 886, and King of the Anglo-Saxons from 886 until his death in 899. He was the youngest son of King Æthelwulf and his first wife Osburh, who both died when Alfred was young.

  7. Hace 5 días · Ainsi, ils sont devenus comte et comtesse de Wessex. Depuis, le couple a été nommé duc et duchesse d'Edimbourg par le roi Charles III en 2023 lorsque ce dernier a redistribué les titres royaux.