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  1. Hace 21 horas · Rather, it had a meaning akin to the Latin domina, which could be used of the lady of a farm, or household, or of a noble or royal court. The primary problem that presents itself in defining queenship is the widespread practice of concubinage within the West Saxon dynasty. Several of its kings have been characterised as ‘serial monogamists ...

  2. Hace 1 día · Edgar (or Eadgar; [1] c. 944 – 8 July 975) was King of the English from 959 until his death. He became king of all England on his brother's death. He was the younger son of King Edmund I and his first wife Ælfgifu.

    • 1 October 959 – 8 July 975
    • Eadwig
  3. Hace 2 días · Anglo-Saxonsociety and culture. The settlement of Great Britain by diverse Germanic peoples, who eventually developed a common cultural identity as Anglo-Saxons, changed the language and culture of most of what became England from Romano-British to Germanic.

  4. Hace 5 días · Anglo-Saxon kings of the 10th century are not generally known for their prominence on the European stage, which makes Æthelstan all the more impressive. That he accomplished so much despite a somewhat rocky road to the throne is truly outstanding. The death of Edward the Elder in July 924 precipitated a short crisis in his fragile kingdom.

  5. Hace 4 días · Anglo-Saxon: c. 449–1066: Norman/Angevin: 1066–1216: Plantagenet: 1216–1485: Tudor: 1485–1603 Elizabethan: 1558–1603: Stuart: 1603–1714 Jacobean: 1603–1625: Caroline: 1625–1649 (Interregnum) 1649–1660: Restoration: 1660–1714: Georgian era: 1714–1837 Regency era: 1811–1820: Victorian era: 1837–1901: Edwardian ...

  6. Hace 4 días · king (1042-1066), England. Notable Family Members: father Ethelred the Unready. Edward (born 1002/05, Islip, Eng.—died Jan. 5, 1066, London; canonized 1161; feast day originally January 5, now October 13) was the king of England from 1042 to 1066.

  7. Hace 5 días · Aella of Northumbria (died March 21 or 23, 867, York, Northumbria [now North Yorkshire, England]) was an Anglo-Saxon king of Northumbria who succeeded to the throne in 862 or 863, on the deposition of Osbert, although he was not of royal birth.