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  1. 18 de dic. de 2021 · Edward was the son of Edmund Ironside and his wife, said to have been named Ældgyth/Ealdgyth. His parents married in 1015, [1] and his father died on 30 November 1016, so he would have been born in either 1016 or posthumously after his father's death. Given the shortness of time between his parents' marriage and Edmund Ironside's death, he and ...

  2. Brief Life History of Edward the Exile. When Edward the Exile was born about 1016, in Wessex, his father, Edmund 'Ironside' King of England, was 29 and his mother, Ealdgyth, was 22. He had at least 1 son and 2 daughters with Agatha. He died on 19 April 1057, in London, England, at the age of 42, and was buried in Hungary.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edward_IVEdward IV - Wikipedia

    Exile and restoration Edward IV (left) watching the execution of Edmund Beaufort, 4th Duke of Somerset, at Tewkesbury, 1471. Edward took refuge in Flanders, part of the Duchy of Burgundy, accompanied by a few hundred men, including his younger brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester, Anthony Woodville and William Hastings.

  4. In 1054 King Edward sent Ealdred, Bishop of Worcester, to the court of the German emperor to set in train negotiations with the king of Hungary for the return of Edward the Exile. Ealdred was not at first successful, and in 1056 Earl Harold Godwinson's journey to Flanders, and possibly on to Germany and Hungary, was probably undertaken to further negotiations.

  5. Édouard l'Exilé est un prince de la maison de Wessex né en 1016 ou 1017 et mort le 19 avril 1057 . Édouard est l'un des deux fils du roi Edmond Côte-de-Fer, qui règne brièvement sur l' Angleterre et lutte pour le trône avec le Danois Knut le Grand. Après la mort d'Edmond, en novembre 1016, Knut devient seul roi d'Angleterre et envoie ...

  6. Edgar was born in the Kingdom of Hungary, where his father Edward the Exile, son of Edmund Ironside, had spent most of his life, having been sent into exile after Edmund's death and the conquest of England by the Danish king Cnut the Great in 1016.