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  1. Jun 2, 2008 · She died on 5 December 905, and is buried in St. Mary's Abbey, Winchester, Hampshire. Ealhswith, or Ealswitha, (born c. 852 in Mercia) of the Gaini was the daughter of Æthelred Mucil, Ealdorman of the Gaini. She was married in 868, to Alfred the Great, king of Wessex.

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    • Alfred The Great, King of The Anglo-Saxons
  2. Ealhswith was the daughter of Æthelred Mucel, an Ealdorman of the Gaini in Mercia, and Eadburh. Asser describes her as being of the royal line of Mercia. Her birth date is uncertain. In 868 she married the future King Alfred. They had five children. Life Story

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    • Ælfred "The Great" King of The Anglo-Saxons
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  4. Saint Elswith, also known as Ealsitha, Ealhswith, Etheldwitha, and Ethelwitha, was born a princess in Mercia, an ancient kingdom in what is now modern England. She was married to King Alfred the Great of West Saxons, a powerful ruler in the late 9th century.

    • Family and Ancestry
    • Marriage to Alfred The Great
    • Legacy
    Ealhswith had deep roots in Mercia, which was an important kingdom in Anglo-Saxon England.
    Ealhswith was born in Mercia to the nobleman Aethelred Mucel, the Ealdorman of the Gaini.
    Her mother was Eadburh, who was also a member of the Mercian royal family.
    It is also believed that she was a descendant of King Coenwulf of Mercia.
    Ealhswith was married to Alfredin 868.
    At the time of her marriage, Alfred's brother Aethelred was king, and Alfred was considered his heir
    The marriage was a political marriage that would help unite Wessex and Mercia, who had been at odds with each other since King Egbert.
    King Aethelred died in 871, and Alfred became king, and she became queen of Wessex.
    King Alfred became one of the greatest kings in English history, and his children Eahlswith became exceptional leaders who would unite England further.
    When Alfred died, he left her three estates: Edington, Lambourn, and Wantage. Each of these locations held personal significance to Alfred as they were landmarks in his life.
    In 899, Ealhswith founded the convent of St. Mary's Abbey, Winchester, known as the Nunnaminster.
    She died December 5, 902, and was buried in King Edward's new Benedictine abbey.
  5. 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. Ealhswiths influence extended beyond her role as a wife and mother.

  6. Dec 5, 2020 · She is commemorated in two tenth-century manuscripts as “the true and dear Lady of the English”. She is venerated as a Saint in the Christian East and West.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › EalhswithEalhswith - Wikiwand

    SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. 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.

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