Ancestral Glimpses » Ælfgifu (± 997-1092)

Persönliche Daten Ælfgifu 

  • Sie ist geboren rund 997 in Wessex, ENGLAND.
  • Sie ist verstorben CA 1092 in Mercia, ENGLAND.
  • Ein Kind von Morcar und Ealdgyth
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 22. Oktober 2017.

Familie von Ælfgifu

Sie ist verheiratet mit Alfgar III de Mercia.

Sie haben geheiratet rund 1024.


Kind(er):

  1. Ealdgyth of Mercia  ± 1034-> 1086 
  2. Eadwine of Mercia  ± 1028-1071
  3. Lucia of Mercia  ± 1040-????
  4. Morcar of Mercia  ± 1030-????
  5. Burhheard of Mercia  ± 1030-????
  6. Leverunia of Mercia  ± 1034-????


Notizen bei Ælfgifu

Ælfgifu, dau. of Morcar & Ealdgyth, Ælfthryth's dau.
Md. to Ælfgar III, son of Leofric and Godgifu (Lady Godiva).
Children:
1. Eadwin
2. Morcar
3. Ealdgyth of Mercia who md. Gryffydd and Harald Godwinsson.

Ælfgifu
Dau. of Morcar and Ealdgyth.
Md. Ælfgar of Mercia.
ARNGRIM. md. ---. The name of Arngrim's wife is not known. Arngrim & his wife had two children:
a) SIGEFERTH (- murdered Oxford summer 1015). Simeon of Durham records that "Sigeferth and Morkar the sons of Earngrim" were killed in 1015 on the orders of "duke Edric Streona" and that the king took possession of their estates[715]. Ætheling Æthelstan, under his will dated [1014], made a bequest to "Sigeferth, an estate at Hockliffe"[716]. With his brother, he was one of the leading thegns of the northern Danelaw. He was murdered on the orders of Eadric "Streona/the Acquisitor" Ealdorman of Mercia[717]. md. as her first husband, ÆLDGYTH, dau. of ---. After her husband was killed, she was arrested, but abducted against the wishes of King Æthelred II by his son Edmund, later Edmund "Ironsides" King of England, whom she md. as her second husband. Simeon of Durham records that Edmund md. "Algitha widow of Sigeferth" in 1015[718].
b) MORCAR (-murdered Oxford summer 1015). King Æthelred II granted land in Derbyshire to "Morcar minister" under a charter dated 1009[719]. With his brother, a leading thegn of the northern Danelaw. Simeon of Durham records that "Sigeferth and Morkar the sons of Earngrim" were killed in 1015 on the orders of "duke Edric Streona" and that the king took possession of their estates[720].
md. EALDGYTH, dau. of ÆLFTHRYTH and his wife ---. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. Morcar and his wife had one child:
i) ÆLFGIFU. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified.
md. as his first wife, ÆLFGAR Earl of Mercia, son of LEOFRIC Earl of Mercia and his wife Godgifu --- ( - 1062).
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20AngloSaxon%20nobility.htm#AelfgifuNorthumbriaMAelfgarMercia
ÆLFGAR ( - [1062]). The Genealogia Fundatoris of Coventry Monastery names “Algarus tertius” as son of “Leofricus tertius”[236]. Florence of Worcester records that he was created Earl of the East Angles in 1053, in succession to Harold Godwinson who had succeeded his father as Earl of Wessex[237]. Florence of Worcester also records that Ælfgar was banished in 1055 by King Edward "without any just cause of offence"[238]. He went to Ireland, then to Wales where he allied himself with Gruffydd ap Llywellyn King of Gwynedd and Powys, and invaded England, sacking Hereford in Oct 1055[239]. He was reinstated in 1056 when Gruffydd accepted Edward's overlordship.
Florence of Worcester records that Ælfgar was appointed to succeed his father in 1057 as Earl of Mercia[240], the earldom of the East Angles passing to Gyrth Godwinsson.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that in 1057 he was banished again[241], but Florence of Worcester states that he forced his restoration in 1058 with the help of Gruffydd and a Norwegian fleet[242]. His death removed from the scene the only potential challenger to Harold Godwinson Earl of Wessex.
md. firstly ÆLFGIFU, daughter of MORCAR & his wife Ealdgyth ---.
The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified.
md. secondly ([101458]) --- of Gwynedd, dau. of GRUFFYDD ap Llywellyn Prince of Gwynedd and Powys & his first wife ---. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified.
Earl Ælfgar and his first wife had three children:
a) EDWIN ( - killed 1071). The Genealogia Fundatoris of Coventry Monastery names “Edwinum et Morcar postea comites” as sons of “Algarus tertius”[243]. He succeeded his father in 1062 as Earl of Mercia. With support from his brother, he expelled Tostig Godwinsson from Lindsay in 1066. John of Worcester records that they at first supported the claim of Edgar Atheling to succeed Harold II as King of England after the battle of Hastings, but soon withdrew their armies and swore allegiance to King William I at Berkhamsted[244].
Florence of Worcester records that "…comites Edwinum et Morkarum…" went with King William to Normandy 21 Feb [1067][245]. They rebelled against William in 1068, leaving court for Yorkshire, but were soon brought to submission. Orderic Vitalis says that the rebellion was triggered because King William broke his promise to give his daughter in marriage to Edwin[246], and in a later passage that Edwin was killed by his servants while on his way to relieve his brother in Ely[247]. Florence of Worcester records that "comites Edwinus et Morkarus" rebelled against King William in [1071], and that Edwin was killed[248].
b) MORCAR ( - after 1087). The Genealogia Fundatoris of Coventry Monastery names “Edwinum et Morcar postea comites” as sons of “Algarus tertius”[249]. Snorre names “Earl Morukare”, although stating that he was the son of “Earl Gudin Ulfnadson” and “Earl Ulf´s sister Gyda”[250]. He was chosen by the Northumbrians as Earl of Northumbria in 1065 to replace Tostig, son of Godwin Earl of Wessex. With support from his brother, he expelled Tostig Godwinsson from Lindsay in 1066. John of Worcester records that they at first supported the claim of Edgar Atheling to succeed Harold II as King of England after the battle of Hastings, but soon withdrew their armies and swore allegiance to King William I at Berkhamsted[251]. Florence of Worcester records that "…comites Edwinum et Morkarum…" went with King William to Normandy 21 Feb [1067][252]. They rebelled against William in 1068, leaving court for Yorkshire, but were soon brought to submission.
Orderic Vitalis states that Morcar joined the resistance at Ely in 1071[253], but surrendered to the king. Florence of Worcester records that "comites Edwinus et Morkarus" rebelled against King William in [1071], and that "Morkarus…et Siwardus cognomento Barn" took refuge in Ely[254]. Florence of Worcester records that "comites Morkarum et Rogerum, Siwardum cognomento Barn, et Wlnothum regis Haroldi germanum" were released by King William on his deathbed in 1087[255]. He was taken to England by King William II but placed in confinement again in Winchester.
c) EALDGYTH. Florence of Worcester´s genealogies name "regina Aldgitha, comitis Ælfgari filia" as mother of King Harold´s son "Haroldum"[256]. Orderic Vitalis records that "Edwinus…et Morcarus comites, filii Algari…Edgivam sororem eorum" md. firstly "Gritfridi…regis Guallorum" and secondly "Heraldo"[257]. Her parentage and marriage to King Harold are confirmed by Florence of Worcester who records that "earls Edwin and Morcar…sent off their sister Queen Elgitha to Chester" after the battle of Hastings[258].
md. firstly as his second wife, GRUFFYDD ap Llywellyn Prince of Gwynedd and Powys, son of LLYWELLYN ap Seisyll King of Gwynedd and his wife Angharad of Gwynedd ( - killed Snowdonia 5 Aug 1063).
md. secondly ([1064/early 1066][259]) HAROLD Godwinson, son of GODWIN Earl of Wessex and his wife Gytha of Denmark ([1022/25] - killed in battle Hastings 14 Oct 1066, bur. [Waltham Abbey]). He succeeded in 1066 as HAROLD II King of England.

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Vorfahren (und Nachkommen) von Ælfgifu

Morcar
????-
Ealdgyth
± 960-????

Ælfgifu
± 997-1092

± 1024
Ealdgyth of Mercia
± 1034-> 1086
Eadwine of Mercia
± 1028-1071
Lucia of Mercia
± 1040-????
Morcar of Mercia
± 1030-????

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