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  1. Ælfwine Haroldsson or Ælfwine (fl. 1060–62) was most probably a son of King Harold Harefoot of England. He was probably born during the early 1030s, either in Scandinavia or after 1035 in England. [1] He appears in an early twelfth-century cartulary from the monastery of Sainte Foi at Conques in Aquitaine as Alboynus (a cognate ...

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Age 40. Death of Ælfwine Haroldsson, Monk At St. Poi Aquitaine. Conques, Aveyron, Midi-Pyrénées, France. Genealogy for Ælfwine Haroldsson, Monk At St. Poi Aquitaine (1030 - c.1070) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • between 1030 and 1035
    • England or Scandanavia
  3. Cnut the Great 's domains, in red. The Danish House of Knýtlinga ( English: "House of Cnut's Descendants") was a ruling royal house in Middle Age Scandinavia and England. Its most famous king was Cnut the Great, who gave his name to this dynasty. Other notable members were Cnut's father Sweyn Forkbeard, grandfather Harald Bluetooth, and sons ...

  4. Ælfwine Haroldsson Explained. Ælfwine Haroldsson or Ælfwine (fl. 1060–62) was most probably a son of King Harold Harefoot of England. He was probably born during the early 1030s, either in Scandinavia or after 1035 in England. [1] He appears in an early twelfth-century cartulary from the monastery of Sainte Foi at Conques in Aquitaine as ...

  5. 15 de jul. de 2017 · Aelfwine Haroldsson d. c1075. Aelfwine was the son of King Harold I, known as Harefoot, and the grandson of King Canute the Great. Little is known of his life. He was probably born in Scandinavia in the 1030s. It is believed he died in the mid 1070s.

  6. 14 de nov. de 2023 · Attempts to draw analogies between the history of Middle-earth and real history can be most clearly traced in the sketches for the story about Ælfwine Haroldsson, which frames ‘The Book of Lost...

  7. Ælfwine Haroldsson or Ælfwine was most probably an illegitimate son of King Harold Harefoot of England. He was probably born during the early 1030s, either in Scandinavia or after 1035 in England.