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  1. Æthelweard (also Ethelward; d. c. 998) was an ealdorman and the author of a Latin version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle known as the Chronicon Æthelweardi. He was a kinsman of the royal family, being a descendant of the Anglo-Saxon King Æthelred I of Wessex, the elder brother of Alfred the Great .

  2. Æthelweard (También Ethelward; d. c. 998. ), descendiente del rey anglosajón Æthelred I de Wessex, hermano mayor de Alfred the Great, fue un ealdorman y el autor de una versión latina de la Crónica Anglosajona conocida como el Chronicon Æthelweardi .

  3. Æthelweard (died 920 or 922) was the younger son of King Alfred the Great and Ealhswith. He was born about 880. That he was Alfred's younger son by Ealhswith is stated by Asser in his biography of the king (c. 893). Asser also provides valuable detail on the boy's upbringing.

  4. Æthelweard (también Ethelward; d. c. 998 ), fue ealdorman y autor de una versión latina de la Crónica anglosajona conocida como Chronicon Æthelweardi. Era pariente de la familia real, siendo descendiente del rey anglosajón Æthelred I de Wessex, el hermano mayor de Alfredo el Grande.

  5. Aethelweard was an English chronicler and likely ealderman of the western provinces (probably the whole of Wessex), a descendant of King Alfred’s brother Aethelred. He wrote, in elaborate and peculiar Latin, a chronicle for his continental kinswoman, Matilda, abbess of Essen. In the printed version

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Æthelweard (También Ethelward; d. c. 998. ), descendiente del rey anglosajón Æthelred I de Wessex, hermano mayor de Alfred the Great, fue un ealdorman y el autor de una versión latina de la Crónica Anglosajona conocida como el Chronicon Æthelweardi.

  7. Æthelweards chronicle, in a rugged and distinctive Latin, covers history from Creation down to 975, just before he wrote the work. He bases it largely on the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and parts of his chronicle provide valuableinformation about this Old English work, here in Æthelweards Latin translation or paraphrase.