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  1. 7 de dic. de 2017 · The. theory of a continuation is lent considerable support if we may indeed. assume on other grounds that IEthelweard first wrote not long. before 983, and very probably in the period 976-80, and that his interest in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle continued through the 99os.

  2. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q20056428Æthelgifu - Wikidata

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  3. My thanks are due to Sydney and Macquarie Universities for assistance in producing typescripts of this article; and to Professor H. L. Rogers, to Dr and Mrs R. I. Jack and especially to Professor D. Whitetlock and to my colleague, Dr E. M. Liggins, for reading it in its various stages and offering helpful comments and suggestions.

  4. Download Citation | Æthelweard's Chronicon and Old English poetry | The author of the Chronicon Æthelweardi is commonly identified with the ealdor-man of the western shires who signed charters ...

  5. Brief Life History of Aethelwerd "The Historian". When Aethelwerd "The Historian" of Wessex was born in 0935, in Wessex, his father, Edrikas Vesekso Grafas, was 19 and his mother, Queen Æthelgifu of France, was 20. He married Æthelflæda of Shaftesbury. They were the parents of at least 1 son. He died in 0998, in Sussex, England, at the age ...

  6. Aethelweard of East Anglia (810-854) was King of East Anglia from 845 to 854, succeeding Aethelstan and preceding Edmund the Martyr. Aethelweard was born in East Anglia in 810, the son of King Aethelstan of East Anglia. He succeded his father as King in 845, and he ruled over an independent Anglo-Saxon kingdom free of Mercian or West Saxon overlordship. He died in 854 and was succeeded by his ...

  7. A partir de aquí se desarrolla una leyenda que sitúa su nacimiento en Núremberg (Alemania) y que fue adoptado por el rey Æthelweard de la Anglia Oriental. Otras fuentes lo hacen hijo del propio Æthelweard. Lo que es cierto es que Æthelweard murió en 854 y fue sucedido por Edmundo, entonces de catorce años de edad.