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  1. Æthelmær was firstborn of Alfred the Great, not much is known of his childhood, but several clergy records showed that he was a studious and pious child. He showed no great ambition, nor inclination towards battle and glory like his brothers. Alfred the Great had managed to ward off the viking incursions on Anglo-Saxon lands, forged the ...

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  3. 4 de dic. de 2011 · Æthelmær the Stout's other son was Æthelnoth, who became Cnut's chaplain and later Archbishop of Canterbury (even though Cnut executed his brother). The circumstances of Wulfnoth's death are rather obscure, but occurred in 1015 at the same time as Cnut's takeover. Professor Frank Barlow refers to Æthelnoth as Godwin's uncle.

  4. List of people known as the Stout. Persons known by the epithet the Stout include: Æthelmær the Stout (died 1015), Anglo-Saxon ealdorman of the western provinces (present day south-western England) Olaf II of Norway, King of Norway. Sigurd the Stout (c. 960–1014), Earl of Orkney.

  5. en.negapedia.org › articles › ÆthelmærÆthelmær - Negapedia

    Æthelmær is an Old English name borne by many males in Anglo-Saxon and post-Conquest England, including:Æthelmær the Stout, ealdorman, son of Æthelweard the historian Æthelmær, brother of Eadric Streona Eilmer of Malmesbury, or Æthelmær, monk who experimented with aviation Æthelmær of Elmham, bishop of Elmham and brother of Stigand Herlewin, or Æthelmær,, theologian

  6. www.cerneabbasbrewery.com › history-of-brewing-inabout - Cerne Abbas Brewery

    The original home of British Brewing and follows a tradition of brewing originally begun by Æthelmær the Stout and his Benedictine monks when they founded a monastery in Cerne Abbas in 987. The monastery endured both plundering raids by King Cnut (1016 -1035AD), and the dissolution of the monasteries by King Henry the Eighth in 1539.