Edmund I Of England
Edmund I Of England is a 25 years old from Kingdom of England from Kingdom of Wessex. Edmund I Of England was born on January 01, 0921 (died on May 26, 0946, he was 25 years old) in Kingdom of Wessex.
About
No, he died on 05/26/0946, 1078 years ago. He was 25 years old when he died. He died in Pucklechurch and buried in Glastonbury Abbey .
Family
His mother is Eadgifu Of Kent and his father is Edward the Elder. and Edward the Elder was 50 years old when Edmund born. His father was a King of the Anglo-Saxons.
Parents
Wives
Edmund I Of England had two marriages.
Ælfgifu Of Shaftesbury
He married with Ælfgifu Of Shaftesbury in 0940. Edmund I Of England was 19 years old. Married for 1084 years, 11 months.
Æthelflæd Of Damerham
England married with Æthelflæd Of Damerham in 0946. Edmund I Of England was 25 and Æthelflæd Of Damerham was 45 years old. Married for 1078 years, 11 months.
Children
He had two children, Eadwig (18, King of the English) and Edgar (31) . When his first child, Eadwig, was born, Edmund I Of England was 20 years old.
Siblings
Edmund I Of England had 10 siblings. German queen consort and Duchess consort of Saxony Eadgyth (11 years older) , Eadhild , Edwin, , Queen consort of France (919-922) Eadgifu (19 years older) , Edred (2 years younger) , West Saxon monarch Ælfweard (17 years older) , Eadburh (1 year older) , Edith (71 years older) , Athelstan (26 years older) , and Eadgifu
Other facts about Edmund I Of England
Position held | Monarch Of England , end cause: death in office , replaced by: Edred of England , replaces: Athelstan , end time: 0946-05-31T00:00:00Z , start time: 0939-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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Date of death | 0946-05-26T00:00:00Z , instance of: statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584 |
Given name | Edmund , regnal ordinal: I |
Place of burial | Glastonbury Abbey |
Place of birth | Kingdom Of Wessex |
Country of citizenship | Kingdom Of England |
Place of death | Pucklechurch |
British Museum person-institution | 185954 |
Noble title | King |
Religion | Chalcedonian Christianity |
Manner of death | Homicide |
Canonization status | Saint |
Family | House Of Wessex |