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    She is not named as witness to any charters, nor is her death reported in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. So far as is known, she was the mother of all Æthelwulf's children, his five sons Æthelstan, Æthelbald, Æthelberht, Æthelred and Alfred the Great, and his daughter Æthelswith, wife of King Burgred of Mercia.

  2. The ‘Agnus Dei’ on the Æthelswith ring, although current in tenth and eleventh-century ecclesiastical metalwork and sculpture (e.g. a reliquary cross held in Cathedral S Michel, Brussels (cat. 75), a portable altar held by Musée du Cluny, Paris, CL.459 (cat. 76), a possible pectoral cross fragment held by Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 17.190.217 (cat. 124) and a cross-head held ...

  3. This article is about Ælswith, but you may be looking for this Ealhswith. Ælswith of Wessex (before, Ælswith of Mercia) is a main character in The Last Kingdom television series, and a supporting character in The Saxon Stories novel series. She is a Mercian princess in her own right, was the wife of Alfred, King of Wessex, but she was not, to her great annoyance, designated as Queen of ...

  4. Osburga (?–c. 855)Queen of Wessex and the English. Name variations: Osburh; Osburgha; she is often confused with a St. Osburga who founded Coventry Abbey. Date of birth unknown; died around 855; daughter of Oslac the Thane of the Isle of Wight, grand butler of England; became first wife of Æthelwulf also known as Ethelwolf or Ethelwulf (c. 800–858), king of Wessex and the English (r.

  5. "Æthelswith regina" was co-grantor with King Burgred in a grant of land at Upthrop to Wulflaf dated 869[1527]. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that in 888 "ealdorman Beocca and queen Æthelswith who was king Alfred's sister took the alms of the West Saxons and of king Alfred to Rome", one manuscript specifying that she "passed away on the way to Rome", another that she was buried in Pavia ...

  6. JVGS Site https://jasonsvideogamessource.com/ Patreon https://www.patreon.com/VideoGamesSourceAssassin's Creed Valhalla - Tilting The Balance: Convince Lady ...

  7. Æthelswith (c. 838–888) was the only known daughter of King Æthelwulf of Wessex. She married King Burgred of Mercia in 853. The couple had no known issue. Her marriage probably signaled the subordination of Burgred to his father-in-law and the Saxon kingdom at a time when both Wessex and Mercia were suffering Danish (Viking) raids. Burgred also had ongoing problems with the Kingdom of ...