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      • Alfred the Great (also spelled Ælfred; c. 849 – 26 October 899) was King of the West Saxons from 871 to 886, and King of the Anglo-Saxons from 886 until his death in 899. He was the youngest son of King Æthelwulf and his first wife Osburh, who both died when Alfred was young.
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  2. Ælfweard of Wessex. Ælfweard ( / ˈælfwɔːrd /; c. 902 – 2 August 924) was the second son of Edward the Elder, the eldest born to his second wife Ælfflæd . Kingship and death. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle simply states that Ælfweard died soon after his father's death on 17 July 924 and that they were buried together at Winchester.

  3. Mar 15, 2024 · Ælfweard of Wessex - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader. Last updated March 15, 2024 • 2 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Ælfweard ( / ˈælfwɔːrd / ; c. 902 – 2 August 924) was the second son of Edward the Elder, the eldest born to his second wife Ælfflæd. Contents. Kingship and death. See also. Notes. References. Further reading.

  4. Apr 9, 2021 · Ælfweard (Wessex) of Wessex is a member of the House of Wessex. Biography. Ælfweard was the second son of King Edward the Elder and Æflaeda. [1] [2] His birth date is uncertain, but he was old enough in 909 to witness two charters. [3] .

  5. Æthelwulf, King of Wessex. Mother. Osburh. Alfred the Great (also spelled Ælfred; c. 849 – 26 October 899) was King of the West Saxons from 871 to 886, and King of the Anglo-Saxons from 886 until his death in 899. He was the youngest son of King Æthelwulf and his first wife Osburh, who both died when Alfred was young.

  6. Ælfweard of Wessex | Royal Family Wiki | Fandom. in: Anglo-Saxon monarchs, Pages using ISBN magic links. Ælfweard of Wessex. Ælfweard (died 2 August, 924) was the second known son of Edward the Elder. He succeeded his father as King of Wessex while his older half-brother Athelstan inherited Mercia.

  7. Ælfweard of Wessex. Ælfweard (/ˈælfwɔːrd/; c. 902 – August 2, 924) was the second son of Edward the Elder, the eldest born to his second wife Ælfflæd. Contents. 1Kingship and death. 2See also. 3Notes. 4References. 5Further reading. Kingship and death.

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