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  1. Edmund Ætheling [a] (born 1016 or 1017, died before 1057) was a son of Edmund Ironside and his wife Ealdgyth. Edmund Ironside briefly ruled as king of England following the death of his father Æthelred the Unready in April 1016. Æthelred had spent most of his reign unsuccessfully resisting incursions by Danish Vikings, and as king ...

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  2. Edmund Ironside ( c. 990 – 30 November 1016; Old English: Ēadmund, Old Norse: Játmundr, Latin: Edmundus; sometimes also known as Edmund II [a]) was King of the English from 23 April to 30 November 1016. [1] . He was the son of King Æthelred the Unready and his first wife, Ælfgifu of York.

  3. Eduardo el Exiliado. Edmund Ætheling. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Edmundo II de Inglaterra (c.993-30 de noviembre de 1016) fue rey de Inglaterra desde el 23 de abril de 1016 hasta su muerte el 30 de noviembre de ese mismo año. 1 .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÆthelingÆtheling - Wikipedia

    Ætheling (/ ˈ æ θ əl ɪ ŋ /; also spelt aetheling, atheling or etheling) was an Old English term (æþeling) used in Anglo-Saxon England to designate princes of the royal dynasty who were eligible for the kingship.

  5. It is my purpose in the present paper to discuss the position of the ætheling in matters of royal succession during the Anglo-Saxon period. Consideration of the relevance of these findings to Welsh history and law will be reserved for an article to be published elsewhere.

  6. 12 de ene. de 2024 · Edmund, ætheling, and then king of the English. Edmund, of the House of Wessex, was the second-youngest half-brother of King Athelstan. His. date of birth is unknown, but it’s believed to have been in about 921, as he’s said to have been 18. when he became king on Athelstan’s death in October 939. His mother was Lady Eadgifu, the.

  7. Edmund Ætheling ( /ˈɛdmənd ˈæθɪlɪŋ/; c. 1015 – possibly 1046, certainly by 1054) was a member of the royal House of Wessex as the son of Edmund Ironside, who briefly ruled as King of England between April and November 1016.