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Eadgiva (Eadgifu)
Abt 0896 - 968 (72 years)-
Name Eadgiva (Eadgifu) Birth Abt 0896 Kent, England - Eadgifu var datter av Sigehelm, Ealdorman av Kent, Lord av Meapham og Culings. [1]
Gender Female Death 25 Aug 968 Kent, England [1] Burial Aft 25 Aug 0968 Kent, England [1] - Begravet i Canterbury-katedralen i Kent. [1]
Person ID I12132 My Genealogy Last Modified 3 Apr 2016
Family Edward av England, "av Wessex", b. Abt 0871, Wessex, England d. Abt 17 Jul 0924, Cheshire, England (Age 53 years) Marriage Between 0904 and 0919 - Children:
1. Edmund 1 The Elder - The Magnificent, King of England was born about 921 in Wessex, England, died on 26 May 946 in Murdered, Pucklechurch, England, and was buried in Glastonbury Abbey, Somersetshire, England.
2. Eadgyth Princess of England was born about 910 in Wessex, England, died on 26 Jan 946 in Saxony, Germany, and was buried in St Maurice Cathedral, Magdeburg, Germany. Eadgyth married Otto 1 - The Great - King of the Germans, Holy Roman Emperor, son of Henry 1 - The Fowler - Duke of Saxony, King of Germany and Saint Matilda, Countess of Ringelheim, Queen of the Germans.
Otto was born on 23 Nov 912 in Brunswick, Germany, died on 7 May 973 in Thuringia, and was buried in St Maurice Cathedral, Magdeburg, Germany.
3. Aelgifu Princess of England was born about 904 in Wessex, England and died about 951.
Aelgifu married Charles 3, King of France, son of Louis 2 - The Springer - King of France and Adelaide (Judith), Queen of Franks.
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Children + 1. Aelgifu av Wessex, b. Abt 0904, Wessex, England d. Abt 0951 (Age 47 years) [Birth] Family ID F2620 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Apr 2016
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- [S754] Wikipedia (Reliability: 1).