Witryna11 gru 2016 · Ælfthryth of Devon was born about 945 TO ABT 947 in Lydford Castle, Devonshire, England, daughter of Ordgar Ealdorman of Devon Ealdorman of Devon and Wulfryð. She was married about 965 in Wessex, England to Ēadgār "sē friþ-georna", they gave birth to 1 child. She died about 1000 TO ABT 1002 in Wherwall, South … Witryna9 lut 2016 · Ordgar (died 971) was Ealdorman of Devon in England. He was a great West Country landowner and apparently a close advisor [1] of his son-in-law King Edgar the Peaceful, king of England. His daughter Ælfthryth was King Edgar's third wife and was mother of King Æthelred II (c.968-1016) The Unready. Ordgar was created an …
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WitrynaEaldorman (/ ˈ ɔː l d ər m ə n /, Old English pronunciation: [ˈæ͜ɑɫ.dorˌmɑn]) was a term in Anglo-Saxon England which originally applied to a man of high status, including some of royal birth, whose authority was independent of the king. It evolved in meaning and in … Witryna1. Queen of England EALFTHYRTH ELFRIEDA "The Fair", b. Abt 947, Devonshire, England , d. 1000 (Age ~ 53 years) dhoni world cup 2011
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Witryna2 kwi 2024 · Biography. Ordgar's parents are unknown, as are his birth date and the name of his wife. [1] He had two children: Ælfthryth, who married, first, Æthelwold and then, in about 964, King Edgar. [2] [3] Ordwulf [4] Around the time of his daughter's second marriage, King Edgar appointed him Ealdorman of Devon, [5] serving from … Witryna10 lut 2024 · Note from Pam Wilson--this profile had been merged with that of Oslac, who was the banished Ealdorman of Northumbria (975). I separated them back into two separate identities. Each had a son named Thored, but it was Gunnar's son Thored who likely succeeded Oslac as Ealdorman. WitrynaEaldorman (/ ˈ ɔː l d ər m ə n /, Old English pronunciation: [ˈæ͜ɑɫ.dorˌmɑn]) was a term in Anglo-Saxon England which originally applied to a man of high status, including some of royal birth, whose authority was independent of the king. It evolved in meaning and in the eighth century was sometimes applied to the former kings of territories which had … dhoni with hair