• Æthelweard of East Anglia (fl. mid-9th century) Æthelweard (son of Alfred) (fl. 9/10th century), younger son of King Alfred and Ealhswith Æthelweard (bishop...
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  • Agelric rather than Æthelweard and the pedigree as a whole has problematic chronology. After 975 and probably before 983, Æthelweard wrote the Chronicon...
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    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...
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    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...
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  • father Oshere. In 706 he granted land to Bishop Ecgwine. In this charter Æthelweard is styled subregulus, Osheri quondam regis Wicciorum filius. Possibly...
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    evidence of his reign. Coins minted by Edmund indicate that he succeeded Æthelweard of East Anglia, as they shared the same moneyers. He is thought to have...
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  • Æthelweard (died between 909 and 926) was a medieval Bishop of London. Æthelweard was consecrated between 909 and 926. He died between 909 and 926. Fryde...
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    the capital of the Hwicce. Oshere was succeeded by his sons Æthelheard, Æthelweard and Æthelric. At the beginning of Offa's reign, we find the kingdom ruled...
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  • Æthelweard was a medieval Bishop of Sherborne. Æthelweard was consecrated around 909. He died around 909. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology...
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    sea". Æthelstan's victory preserved the unity of England. The historian Æthelweard wrote around 975 that "[t]he fields of Britain were consolidated into...
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  • Countess of Flanders (d. 929), married Baldwin II, Count of Flanders Æthelweard (d. c. 920). House of Wessex family tree Yorke. "Edward as Ætheling"....
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  • Æthelweard and by the Irish Annals of Ulster and Annals of Clonmacnoise. The Irish sources call him "king of the Northern English" while Æthelweard says...
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  • Sherborne See Sherborne Appointed c. 895 Term ended c. 909 Predecessor Wulfsige Successor Æthelweard Orders Consecration c. 895 Personal details Died c. 909...
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    Æthelweard shows a "lack of empathy" for Edward in his chronicle, which Higham attributes to Edward's victory over Æthelweard's ancestor. Æthelweard was...
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    Oxford Illustrated History of Vikings, pp. 9–11 and pp. 53–54 Æthelweard. Æthelweard's Chronicle. Bk. 4. Ch. 2 Brøndsted. The Vikings, pp. 52–53 Munch...
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  • sons of Ragnar is likely to have occurred. The Anglo-Saxon chronicler Æthelweard records his death as 870. The Annals of Ulster describe the death of Ímar...
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    of Shaftesbury; Ælfthryth, who married Baldwin, count of Flanders; and Æthelweard. Alfred's grandfather, Ecgberht, became king of Wessex in 802, and in...
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    King Alfred. Chatto & Windus. Æthelweard (1961). "Chronicon". In Campbell, Alistair (ed.). The Chronicle of Æthelweard. London: Thomas Nelson. OCLC 1180934971...
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    two of Æthelstan's cousins, sons of Edward the Elder's younger brother, Æthelweard. The battle was reported in the Annals of Ulster: A great, lamentable...
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    Malam 2016, p. 53. Wood 2002, pp. 13–14. Æthelweard (1962). Campbell, A. (ed.). The Chronicle of Æthelweard. London: Thomas Nelson & Son. OCLC 1148187876...
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    ealdorman of southern Northumbria (d. c. 1006) Ælfric, ealdorman of Hampshire Æthelweard the Chronicler Byrhtnoth, ealdorman of Essex (d. 991) Eadric Streona,...
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  • of Wednesfield or Wōdnesfeld) took place, according to the chronicler Æthelweard, near Tettenhall on 5 August 910. The allied forces of Mercia and Wessex...
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    They called their land Engla land, meaning "land of the English", by Æthelweard Latinized Anglia, from an original Anglia vetus, the purported homeland...
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    Ælfthryth, married Baldwin, Count of Flanders, and the younger son, Æthelweard, was given a scholarly education, including learning Latin. This would...
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    Edward's brother Æthelweard. In a charter of 904 he witnessed above Plegmund, Archbishop of Canterbury, and next after "Æthelweard filius regis" (king's...
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    Scandanan, Scadanan and Scatenauge. Frankish sources used Sconaowe and Aethelweard, an Anglo-Saxon historian, used Scani. In Beowulf, the forms Scedenige...
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    the Ælfgifu who made a will naming Æthelweard as her brother, and he has been identified as the chronicler Æthelweard, who was descended from King Æthelred...
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    9th-century Historia Brittonum. King Alfred the Great and the chronicler Æthelweard identified this place with Angeln, in the province of Schleswig (though...
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    in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries. They include Ealdorman Æthelweard, who recorded in his Latin version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle that he...
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  • found in the Latin translation of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle prepared by Æthelweard, himself a descendant of the royal family. His version makes Geat the...
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