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 1085 years, 1 month.
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 1079 years, 1 month.
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 |