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  1. Edwin. Edwin (died 933) was the younger son of King Edward the Elder and Ælfflæd, his second wife. He drowned at sea in circumstances which are unclear. Edward the Elder died in 924, leaving five sons by three marriages. Of these, Edmund and Eadred were infants and thus excluded from the succession. Edward's careful work of expansion was ...

  2. Eduard der Ältere, englisch: Edward the Elder (* um 874; † 17. Juli 924 in Farndon, Cheshire [1]) war von 899 bis 924 König der Angelsachsen . Unter seiner Herrschaft wurde der Einfluss der dänischen Wikinger im Norden und Osten des heutigen Englands zurückgedrängt. Gemeinsam mit seiner Schwester Æthelflæd eroberte Eduard Teile vom ...

  3. 25 de jul. de 2010 · Edward the Elder (Old English: Ēadweard se Ieldra) (c. 870 – 17 July 924) was King of England (899 – 924). He was the son of Alfred the Great (Ælfrēd se Grēata) and Alfred's wife, Ealhswith, and became King upon his father's death in 899. Three marriages: A: Ecgwynn - three children. 1.

  4. Ælfflæd was the daughter of an ealdorman Æthelhelm, probably ealdorman Æthelhelm of Wiltshire who died in 897. Although genealogist David H. Kelley and historian Pauline Stafford have identified him as Æthelhelm, a son of Edward's uncle, King Æthelred of Wessex, [1] [2] this relationship is highly unlikely. Had Æthelhelm been the son of ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edward_ElderEdward Elder - Wikipedia

    Edward Elder may refer to: Edward Elder (headmaster) (1812–1858), English teacher; Edward the Elder (c. 874-7 – 924), English king; See also.

  6. Edward (died July 17, 924, Farndon on Dee, England) was an Anglo-Saxon king in England, the son of Alfred the Great. As ruler of the West Saxons, or Wessex, from 899 to 924, Edward extended his authority over almost all of England by conquering areas that previously had been held by Danish invaders. Edward ascended the throne upon his father ...

  7. Forster was the son of Thomas Forster, and brother of Benjamin Forster, born on 11 February 1730. He was educated at Felsted School. He then visited the Netherlands and his relative Benjamin Furly. [1] In 1764 Forster settled at Walthamstow. He was a member of the Mercers' Company, a director of the London Docks, governor of the Royal Exchange ...