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    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. Eadhild (died 937) was the daughter of Edward the Elder, King of the Anglo-Saxons and his second wife Ælfflæd. She was the second wife of Hugh the Great, Duke of the Franks. NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH HER OLDER SISTED ÆTHELHILD In 926 Edward's son, King Æthelstan, received an embassy from his cousin, Adelolf, Count of Boulogne, on behalf of ...

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  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. 27 de jul. de 2013 · After many negotiations and more gift exchanges, Aethelstan chose his half-sister Eadhild to marry Hugh. They apparently had no children and Eadhild most likely died c. 938. Henry the Fowler of Germany, known as King of the Eastern Franks, ruled a portion of the eastern half of Charlemagne’s empire.

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    Eadhild was the daughter of King Edward the Elder and Æflaeda. She married Hugues le Grand, duke of the Franks, in 926. Hugues took the initiative in seeking the marriage alliance, and sent a mission to Eadhild's half-brother Æthelstanwith lavish gifts, including a supposed sword of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great with a supposed nail from ...

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    Alison Weir postulates a death date of 26 January 947, with no source, while acknowledging that some sources give a date of a decade or so earlier, which she regards as improbable. She gives no further explanation. Alison Weir would appear to be mistaken: Hugues le Grand remarried in 937or 938.

    Possible Child

    Charles Cawley mentions the possibility that Eadhild, rather than the third wife (Hedwige) of Hugues le Grand, may have been the mother of Beatrice, but gives no source.The Henry Project gives Beatrice's mother as Hedwige.

    Alison Weir. Britain's Royal Families, new edition, Pimlico, 2002, reissued by Vintage Books, 2008, pp. 13-14
    Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, entry for Edward the Elder, print and online 2004, revised online 2011, available online via some libraries and on subscription
    Charles Cawley. Eadhild (-937), entry in "Medieval Lands" database, accessed 26 January 2021
    The Henry Project, entry for Eadweard (Edward) "the Elder", accessed 26 January 2021
  5. 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.

  6. 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]