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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÆthelredÆthelred - Wikipedia

    Æthelred and Æthelberht, legendary princes of Kent. Æthelred of Mercia (fl. 645–709), King of Mercia. Æthelred I (disambiguation), several kings. Æthelred II (disambiguation), several kings. Æthelred Mucel (fl. 840–895), father of King Alfred the Great's wife, Ealhswith. Æthelred (archbishop) (fl. 870–888), Archbishop of Canterbury.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GainiGaini - Wikipedia

    Gaini. The Gaini were an Anglo-Saxon tribe which occupied part of the kingdom of Mercia. [1] Map of Anglo-Saxon England. The Gaini are only recorded in Asser 's life of King Alfred the Great, written in 893, which stated that in 868, before he became king, Alfred married Ealhswith, daughter of Æthelred, known as Mucel, ealdorman of the Gaini.

  3. Æthelred eventually came to terms with Alfred, who was already well connected in Mercia, as his wife was from a powerful Mercian family and his sister, Æthelswith, Burgred’s wife, had previously been Queen of Mercia. By 883, Æthelred was titled 'Ealdormen of Mercia' and recognised Alfred's overlordship. We have no information as to why ...

  4. Æthelred Mucel (Q16146398) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Anglo-Saxon noble from Mercia. Mucel; Æthelred, Ealdorman of the Gaini; edit. Language ...

  5. Æthelred 'Mucel' of Wessex was born about 0825, in England, United Kingdom. He had at least 1 son and 1 daughter with Eadburh of Mercia. He died on 20 December 0860, in Sherborne, Dorset, England, at the age of 36, and was buried in Sherborne, Dorset, England, United Kingdom.

  6. Aethelred Mucel. Aethelred Mucel (died 895) was a Mercian ealdorman and the father-in-law of King Alfred the Great of Wessex, who was married to his daughter Ealhswith. He was Ealdorman of the Gaini tribe of Lincolnshire. Categories. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

  7. Æthelred II ( Old English: Æþelræd, [n 1] pronounced [ˈæðelræːd]; Old Norse: Aðalráðr; c. 966 – 23 April 1016), known as Æthelred the Unready, was King of the English from 978 to 1013 and again from 1014 until his death in 1016. [1] His epithet comes from the Old English word unræd meaning "poorly advised"; it is a pun on his ...