Édouard de WESSEX, 869–924?> (aged 55 years)
- Name
- Édouard /de WESSEX/
- Given names
- Édouard
- Nickname
- l'Ancien (the Elder)
- Surname prefix
- de
- Surname
- WESSEX
Note: Roi d'Angleterre
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Note: ou 894 |
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Death of a wife
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Note: Édouard épouse avant 901 Ælfflæd, cequine veut pas dire que Ecgwynn soit décédée. |
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Source: Dictionnaire d'Oxford
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Marriage of a daughter
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Birth of a son
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Event
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Reigned 26 Oct 899
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Burial of a father
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Burial of a mother
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Birth of a daughter
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Death
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Address: Winchester New Minster |
Title
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Roi d'Angleterre (899 - 924), roi du Wessex (899-924)
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father |
850–899
Birth: 850
44
40
— Wantage, Berkshire, England Death: October 26, 899 |
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mother | |
Marriage | Marriage — 867 — |
3 years
himself |
869–924
Birth: 869
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17
Death: July 17, 924 — Farndon-on-Dee, Cheshire, England |
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6 years
younger sister |
870–918
Birth: estimated 870
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18
Death: June 12, 918 — Tamworth, Staffordshire, England |
himself |
869–924
Birth: 869
19
17
Death: July 17, 924 — Farndon-on-Dee, Cheshire, England |
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partner | |
son |
893–939
Birth: 893
24
Death: October 27, 939 — Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England |
daughter |
himself |
869–924
Birth: 869
19
17
Death: July 17, 924 — Farndon-on-Dee, Cheshire, England |
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partner | |
daughter | |
daughter | |
daughter |
himself |
869–924
Birth: 869
19
17
Death: July 17, 924 — Farndon-on-Dee, Cheshire, England |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — 905 — |
17 years
son |
921–946
Birth: 921
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25
Death: May 26, 946 — Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire, England |
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Roi d'Angleterre |
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Note
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Le monastère New Minster, fondé par Edward the Elder en 901, a été détruitaprès la conquête Normande. Winchester était à l'époque, la plus grande villedu royaume. |
Note
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He defeated the Danes (918), taking East Anglia, and also conquered Mercia(918) and Northumbria (920). |