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  1. Etelredo I de Wessex (en inglés antiguo: Æþelræd; 840-871) fue el cuarto de los hijos varones –6 en total– de Ethelwulfo, rey de Wessex, y de su primera esposa, Osburga. Durante todo su reinado tuvo que luchar contra los daneses, apoyado por su hermano menor, Alfredo, viéndose envuelto en batallas una tras otra.

  2. 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.

  3. 11 de ene. de 2024 · Summary. Æthelweard’s 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 Æthelweard’s Latin translation or paraphrase.

  4. Æthelweard (died 854) was a 9th-century king of East Anglia, the long-lived Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. Little is known of Æthelweard's reign and even his regnal dates are not known for certain. He was succeeded by Edmund, who was said to have been crowned on 25 December 854.

    • c. 845 – 25 December 854
    • Edmund
  5. 14 de abr. de 2023 · The real Æthelstan (ruled AD 924-39) has been hailed by some historians as the first king who could credibly claim to rule ‘England’. He was Edward’s eldest son, born to Ecgwynn around AD 894. From his father’s ‘Kingdom of the Anglo-Saxons’, Æthelstan conquered Northumbria and pushed his authority across the island of Britain.

  6. 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

  7. Mt. Ethelweard is the highest peak in the immediate vicinity of Athelney Pass on the Bridge-Lillooet Divide somewhere around 50 km to the north-west of Pemberton. This peak is difficult and remote.