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Æthelweard (also spelled Ethelward), Anglo-Saxon historian, was the great-great-grandson of Æthelred of Wessex (who was the brother of Alfred the Great), and was ealdorman or earl of the western provinces (i.e. probably of the whole of Wessex). He first signs as dux or ealdorman in 973...
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Æthelweard (also Ethelweard, Aethelweard, Athelweard, et cetera) is an Anglo-Saxon male name. It might refer to: King Æthelweard of the Hwicce King Æthelweard of East Anglia Æthelweard, also known as Fabius Æthelweard, an ealdorman and historian Æthelweard of London (d.
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Æthelweard (Ethelward), Anglo-Saxon historian, was the great-grandson of Æthelred, the brother of Alfred, and ealdorman or earl of the western provinces...
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Æthelweard (also spelled Ethelward), Anglo-Saxon historian, was the great-great-grandson of Æthelred of Wessex (who was the brother of Alfred the Great), and was ealdorman or earl of the western provinces (i.e. probably of the whole of Wessex)."
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AEthelweard, on the other hand, was an Ealdorman, as was his son AEthelmaer. While some have questioned the identity of the Ealdorman AEthelweard with AEthelweard the historian, the reasons for doubting this identity are easily dismissed, > 8 Aethelwerd "the Historian" married Ethelflaed ®6,
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Aethelnoth (known also as Ethelnoth, Egelnodus, or Ednodus) (died 29 October 1038) was an Archbishop of Canterbury. Biography Early life He was a son of the ealdorman Æthelmær and the grandson of Æthelweard the historian, and a member of the royal family of Wessex. Some historians...
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Eadgyth Eadgyth ( c. 1022-75), queen of Edward the Confessor . Eadgyth was the eldest daughter of Earl Godwine , the most powerful nobleman of his Ædgyth or Edith of England (910 - 26 January 946) was the daughter of Edward the Elder, King of England and Ælfflæd.
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He was a son of the ealdorman Æthelmær and the grandson of Æthelweard the historian, and a member of the royal family of Wessex.
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11. The lay intellectual in Anglo-Saxon England: Ealdorman Æthelweard as historian Scott Ashley; 12. Conclusion Richard Abels.
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As the son of Æthelmaer, the Ealdorman of the western shires and a grandson of Æthelweard the historian, Æthelnoth was a member of the Anglo-Saxon royal house.11 He served as Cnut's chief ecclesiastical advisor from the death of Archbishop Wulfstan of York in 1023 until Cnut's own death in 1035.12 William of Malmesbury...
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