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  1. Hace 6 días · Æthelwulf, King of Wessex. Mother. Osburh. Alfred the Great (also spelled Ælfred; c.849 – 26 October 899) was King of the West Saxons from 871 to 886, and King of the Anglo-Saxons from 886 until his death in 899. He was the youngest son of King Æthelwulf and his first wife Osburh, who both died when Alfred was young.

    • 23 April 871 – c. 886
    • Osburh
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anglo-SaxonsAnglo-Saxons - Wikipedia

    3 de may. de 2024 · t. e. The Anglo-Saxons were a cultural group that inhabited much of what is now England in the Early Middle Ages, and spoke Old English. They traced their origins to Germanic settlers who came to Britain from mainland Europe in the 5th century.

  3. These 9th-century rings belonged to the royal Anglo-Saxon family of Wessex. The 1st is a golden ring that belonged to King Æthelwulf. The 2nd belonged to his daughter, Princess Æthelswith. King Æthelwulf was father to the more famous Alfred the Great, who turned the tide against the marauding Norse.

  4. 23 de abr. de 2024 · As the English monarchy rejected Catholicism, the veneration of saints declined, but George, as a symbol, lived on. The post-medieval Saint George. Since then, George has remained a symbol of England, though rising and falling in popularity as political circumstances changed. The revival of medievalist aesthetics mixed with the neo-chivalric ...

  5. These 9th-century rings belonged to the royal Anglo-Saxon family of Wessex. The 1st is a golden ring that belonged to King Æthelwulf. The 2nd belonged to his daughter, Princess Æthelswith. King Æthelwulf was father to the more famous Alfred the Great, who turned the tide against the marauding Norse.

  6. These 9th-century rings belonged to the royal Anglo-Saxon family of Wessex. The 1st is a golden ring that belonged to King Æthelwulf. The 2nd belonged to his daughter, Princess Æthelswith. King Æthelwulf was father to the more famous Alfred the Great, who turned the tide against the marauding Norse.