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  1. 17 Feb 1896. Death. 4 Sep 1980 (aged 84) Burial. Gethsemane Cemetery. Laureldale, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map. Plot. C-135-4. Memorial ID.

  2. Angered beyond endurance at what he saw as an outrage against his authority, the King flung Liofa to the ground in fury and in the ensuing struggle the Edmund was fatally stabbed by the outlaw. Edmund the Elder was twenty-five years old when he was killed and was buried at Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset.

  3. Jun 28, 2017 · Edmund I was murdered at a feast in his own hall, at the age of 25 in 946, after only seven years on the throne, and his brother Edred succeeded him. Edmund I's position in the genealogical roll of the Kings of England © The British Library Board, Royal 14 B. VI

  4. King Edmund I. During his six years as monarch, Edmund did his upmost to maintain the territorial, diplomatic and administrative legacy left behind by his half-brother Athelstan. Sadly his efforts were to be curtailed when, on the Feast of St Augustine in May 946 he was stabbed to death in a brawl…. Following in the footsteps of his older ...

  5. Find a Grave is a free resource for finding the final resting places of famous folks, friends and family members. With millions of names, it is an invaluable tool for genealogist and history buffs.

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  7. Jan 18, 2019 · Although Edmund ascended to the throne of a unified England, he would quickly discover that the north had not lost the will to fight. As soon as news of Æthelstan’s death spread, a man named Olaf Guthfrithson usurped power in Northumbria. The upstart Northumbrian king, however, died in 942.

  8. During the Feast of St. Augustine, on 26 May 946, at Pucklechurch in Gloucester, Edmund was killed fighting a thief who would not leave the feast. He was succeeded by his brother Edred . Edmund is buried at Glastonbury Abbey .

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