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  1. Edgar the Ætheling: Anglo-Saxon prince, rebel and crusader. Nicholas A Hooper. 1985, Anglo-Saxon England. See Full PDF. Download PDF. Emily A. Winkler. This article explains why Æthelflaed, ruler of Mercia, mattered to writers of history in twelfth-century England.

  2. 26 de sept. de 2008 · Edgar the Ætheling: Anglo-Saxon prince, rebel and crusader. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 September 2008. Nicholas Hooper. Article. Metrics. Get access. Cite. Rights & Permissions. Extract.

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  3. Orígenes. Ascenso al trono, y caída. Tentativas de recuperación del trono y exilio. Expedición a Constantinopla y retorno. Referencias. Enlaces externos. Edgar Atheling (1053-1126) fue el último miembro en línea masculina de la Casa de Cerdic.

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  4. 29 de feb. de 2024 · Edgar The Aetheling (born, Hungary—died c. 1125) was an Anglo-Saxon prince, who, at the age of about 15, was proposed as king of England after the death of Harold II in the Battle of Hastings (Oct. 14, 1066) but instead served the first two Norman kings, William I, Harold’s conqueror, and William II. His title of aetheling (an ...

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  5. Edgar was despatched to Scotland to assure the armed assistance of his brother-in-law. Malcolm was ready to renew the war against the Conqueror, but after Cnut was murdered (1086) and Gospatric once more took refuge on Scottish territory, he pile-fened to remain in his sisters kingdom. He only returned to witness the tragic end of his relatives.

  6. 1 de dic. de 2021 · Article PDF Available. Edgar the Ætheling: A Case Study in Medieval Exile. December 2021. Authors: Brandon Michael Bender. Johnson County Community College. Abstract. Edgar the...