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  1. Eanred was king of Northumbria in the early ninth century.. Very little is known for certain about Eanred. The only reference made by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle to the Northumbrians in this period is the statement that in 829 Egbert of Wessex "led an army against the Northumbrians as far as Dore, where they met him, and offered terms of obedience and subjection, on the acceptance of which they ...

  2. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8721. Source citation. English Monarch. Born the second son of Eadward I by his third wife, Algifa. He succeeded to the throne in May 946 upon the murder of his brother. He was crowned king on August 16, 946 at Kingston-upon-Thames, London. In 947, Eric Bloodaxe led the Norsemen residing in Northumbria against Eadred.

  3. Feb 6, 2024 · Essays highlighting the importance of three kings - Edmund, Eadred and Eadwig - in understanding England in the tenth century. Much scholarly attention has been devoted to both the expanding kingdom of Alfred the Great, Edward the Elder, and thelstan, and to the larger and integrated realm of their more distant successors, Edgar and thelred II. However, the English kingdom in the 940s and 950s ...

  4. Jul 27, 2022 · EADRED (- [1012]). "Eadred regis filius/clito" subscribed charters of King Æthelred II dated between 993 and [1012/13] [1813], a charter dated 1011 specifying "Eadred tercia proles regia" [1814]. Eadred was named after "Eadmund" in all lists in which the two appear, consistent with his being his father's fourth son.

  5. Aug 4, 2023 · Eadred (923 - 955) - He succeeded to the throne in May 946 upon the murder of his brother. He was crowned king on August 16, 946, at Kingston-upon-Thames, London. In 947, Eric Bloodaxe led the Norsemen residing in Northumbria against Eadred.

  6. Eadred supported the community, including granting it a 100 hide royal estate at Abingdon, and Eadgifu was an even more generous donor. Eadred travelled to Abingdon to plan the monastery there and personally measured the foundations where he proposed to raise the walls. Æthelwold then invited him to dine and he accepted.

  7. Eadred definition: died 955 ad, king of England (946–55). See examples of EADRED used in a sentence.

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