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  1. Ealhswith (died 902) was the wife of King Alfred the Great. Together they had issue; Æthelflæd, Edward the Elder, Æthelgifu, Ælfthryth, and Æthelweard. In 877, Ealhswith took her young daughter, Æthelflæd on a leisurely walk.

  2. Nov 9, 2021 · There are four tombs for players to complete in AC Valhalla. Use our Assassin's Creed Valhalla Tombs of the Fallen Map locations guide.

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  3. Nov 9, 2021 · See how to find all Tombs of the Fallen locations, explore them and grab the treasures hidden in each one of them! The guide is updated to include the new Tombs of The Fallen from Update 1.6.1 .

  4. Oct 19, 2022 · Welcome to IGN's Tombs of the Fallen DLC Guide for Assassin's Creed Valhalla. This page includes details for the Tombs of the Fallen expansion and links to detailed walkthroughs for each tomb.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EalhswithEalhswith - Wikipedia

    Ealhswith or Ealswitha was wife to King Alfred the Great. She was one of the most powerful noble women in early medieval England during the time of the Vikings. She was mother to King Edward the Elder who succeeded King Alfred to the Anglo-Saxon throne.

  6. www.theanglosaxons.com › anglo-saxon-royalty › ealhswithEalhswith - The Anglo-Saxons

    Jun 24, 2023 · Ealhswith, also spelled Aelswith or Ealhswitha, was the wife of King Alfred and a pivotal figure in Anglo-Saxon history. Though often overshadowed by her husband’s accomplishments, Ealhswith played a significant role in shaping the politics and culture of Wessex. Ealhswith’s influence extended beyond her role as a wife and mother.

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  8. Elswitha (d. 902) Queen of the English. Name variations: Alwitha; Ealhswith; Ealhswyth; Elswith; Ealhswith of the Gaini. Died on December 5, 902 (some sources cite 905), at St. Mary's Abbey, Winchester, Dorset; interred at Winchester Cathedral, London; daughter of Ethelred the Great, ealdorman of the Gainis, and Eadburh ; married Alfred the ...

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