Eadred d'ANGLETERRE, 900–955?> (aged 55 years)
- Name
- Eadred /d'ANGLETERRE/
- Given names
- Eadred
- Surname
- ANGLETERRE
- Surname prefix
- de
Note: Eadred of ENGLAND
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Burial of a half-brother
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Address: Abbaye de Malmesbury |
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Death of a half-sister
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Address: Winchester New Minster |
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father |
869–924
Birth: 869
19
17
Death: July 17, 924 — Farndon-on-Dee, Cheshire, England |
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Marriage | Marriage — 905 — |
17 years
younger brother |
921–946
Birth: 921
52
25
Death: May 26, 946 — Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire, England |
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father |
869–924
Birth: 869
19
17
Death: July 17, 924 — Farndon-on-Dee, Cheshire, England |
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father’s partner | |
half-brother |
893–939
Birth: 893
24
Death: October 27, 939 — Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England |
half-sister |
father |
869–924
Birth: 869
19
17
Death: July 17, 924 — Farndon-on-Dee, Cheshire, England |
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father’s partner | |
half-sister | |
half-sister | |
half-sister |
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Source: Dictionnaire d'Oxford
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Source citation
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Name |
Eadred of ENGLAND |
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Note
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Eadred [Edred] (d. 955), king of England, was the younger son of Edward the Elder (d. 924) and his third wife, Eadgifu (d. in or after 966). Eadred succeeded his elder brother, Edmund, who was murdered on 26 May 946. He was consecrated at Kingston upon Thames on 16 August 946, by Oda, archbishop of Canterbury; his coronation was attended by Hwyel Dda ('the Good'), king of south Wales, with his brothers Morgan and Cadwgan, and by four earls bearing the Scandinavian names Orm, Morcar, Grim, and Coll (AS chart., S 520).
Source: Dictionnaire d'Oxford
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