Vorfahren van Gijs en Frank Edelbroek » Ealswith van de Gaini (852-905)

Persönliche Daten Ealswith van de Gaini 

    [Van Mercia],
  • Sie ist geboren im Jahr 852 in Mercia, Groot Brittanië.
  • Sie ist verstorben am 5. Dezember 905 in Winchester in Hampshire, South East England, Groot Brittanië, sie war 53 Jahre alt.
  • Sie wurde begraben in Winchester in Hampshire, South East England, Groot Brittanië.
  • Ein Kind von Ethelred (Mucil) Gainai und Eadburgh Fadburn

Familie von Ealswith van de Gaini

Sie ist verheiratet mit Koning Alfred 'de Grote' van Wessex.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 868, sie war 16 Jahre alt.Quelle 1


Kind(er):

  1. Aelfryth van Wessex  868-929 


Notizen bei Ealswith van de Gaini

[komt voor in:,
The Last Kingdom (TV series),
The Last Kingdom is a British historical fiction television series based on Bernard Cornwell's The
Saxon Stories series of novels.[1] The series premiered on 10 October 2015 on BBC America, and on
BBC Two in the UK on 22 October 2015. A second series of eight episodes co-produced by Netflix
after the exit of BBC America began airing on BBC Two in the UK.,
.,
Nu - in 2017 - te zien op Ziggo kanaal 22, BBC First.],
.,
[zie https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ealhswith,
Ealhswith or Ealswitha (died 5 December 902) was the wife of King Alfred the Great. Her father was
a Mercian nobleman, Æthelred Mucel, Ealdorman of the Gaini, which is thought to be an old Mercian
tribal group. Her mother was Eadburh, a member of the Mercian royal family, and according to the
historian Cyril Hart she was a descendant of King Coenwulf of Mercia. She is commemorated as a
saint in the Christian East and the West on July 20.,
.,
Reign 23 April 871 – 26 October 899,
Died 902,
Burial New Minster, Winchester,
Spouse Alfred, King of Wessex,
Issue,
Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians,
Edward, King of England,
Æthelgifu,
Æthelweard of Wessex,
Ælfthryth, Countess of Flanders,
Father Æthelred Mucel,
Mother Eadburh,
.,
Life,
.,
She was married to Alfred in 868. His elder brother Æthelred was then king, and Alfred was
regarded as heir apparent. The Danes occupied the Mercian town of Nottingham in that year, and
the marriage was probably connected with an alliance between Wessex and Mercia. Alfred became
king on his brother's death in 871.,
.,
Ealhswith is very obscure in contemporary sources. She did not witness any known charters, and
Asser did not even mention her name in his life of King Alfred. In accordance with ninth century
West Saxon custom, she was not given the title of queen. According to King Alfred, this was
because of the infamous conduct of a former queen of Wessex called Eadburh, who had accidentally
poisoned her husband.,
.,
Alfred left his wife three important symbolic estates in his will, Edington in Wiltshire, the site
of one important victory over the Vikings, Lambourn in Berkshire, which was near another, and
Wantage, his birthplace. These were all part of his bookland, and they stayed in royal possession
after her death.,
.,
It was probably after Alfred's death in 899 that Ealhswith founded the convent of St Mary's Abbey,
Winchester, known as the Nunnaminster. She died on 5 December 902, and was buried in her son
Edward's new Benedictine abbey, the New Minster, Winchester. She is commemorated in two early
tenth century manuscripts as "the true and dear lady of the English".,
.,
Ealhswith had a brother called Æthelwulf, who was ealdorman of western and possibly central Mercia
under his niece's husband, Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians, in the 890s. He died in 901.,
.,
Children,
.,
Alfred and Ealhswith had five children who survived to adulthood.,
.,
Æthelflæd (d. 918), Lady of the Mercians, married Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians,
Edward the Elder (d. 924), King of the Anglo-Saxons,
Æthelgifu, made abbess of her foundation at Shaftesbury by her father,
Ælfthryth, Countess of Flanders (d. 929), married Baldwin II, Count of Flanders,
Æthelweard (d. c.920)],
.,
[zie verder website http://familytrees.genopro.com/azrael/skaggs (the Skagg files van Azrael):,
Ealhswith was born in year 0852 in Mercia, England. Ealhswith's father was Ethelred (Mucil)
Gainai and her mother was Eadburh Fadburn. Her paternal grandparents were Aethelred Mucil of
Mercia and Eadburga of Mercia; her maternal grandparents were King of Mercia Wigmund and
Elfleda. She was an only child. She died, at the age of 53 years, on December 5th, 905 in St.
Mary's Abbey, Winchester, Dorset.],
..,
[Vanaf Eadburh Fadburn of Mercia volgt een onafzienbare reeks tot vóór Christus in Asia (ASGARD)
met joodse namen!!, hypothetische voorouders!],
..,
[Uitleg:,
The primary sources regarding ASGARD come from the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by
Icelandic Snorri Sturluson, and the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from a basis of
much older Skaldic poetry.,
..,
In the Prose Edda, Gylfi, King of Sweden before the arrival of the Æsir under Odin, travels to
ASGARD, questions the three officials shown in the illumination concerning the Æsir, and is
beguiled. Note that the officials have one eye, a sign of Odin. One of his attributes is that he
can make the false seem true. 18th century Icelandic manuscript. The primary sources regarding
Asgard come from the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Icelandic Snorri Sturluson, and
the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from a basis of much older Skaldic poetry.,
..,
In the Prologue Snorri offers an euhemerized and Christian-influenced interpretation of the myths
and tales of his forefathers. As-gard, he conjectures, is the home of the Æsir (singular Ás) in
As-ia, making a folk etymological connection between the three "As-"; that is, the Æsir were "men
of Asia", not gods, who moved from Asia to the north and some of which intermarried with the
peoples already there. Snorri's interpretation of the 13th century foreshadows 20th century views
of Indo-European migration from the east.,
Snorri further writes that Asgard is a land more fertile than any other, blessed also with a great
abundance of gold and jewels. Correspondingly, the Æsir excelled beyond all other people in
strength, beauty and talent.,
Snorri proposes the location of Asgard as Troy, the center of the earth. About it were 12 kingdoms
and 12 chiefs. One of them, Múnón, married Priam's daughter, Tróán, and had by her a son, Trór,
to be pronounced Thor in Old Norse. The latter was raised in Thrace. At age 12 he was whiter than
ivory, had hair lighter than gold, and could lift 10 bear skins at once. He explored far and
wide. His son, Odin, led a migration to the northern lands, where they took wives and had many
children, populating the entire north with Aesir. One of the sons of Odin was Yngvi, founder of
the Ynglingar, an early royal family of Sweden.],

Haben Sie Ergänzungen, Korrekturen oder Fragen im Zusammenhang mit Ealswith van de Gaini?
Der Autor dieser Publikation würde gerne von Ihnen hören!


Zeitbalken Ealswith van de Gaini

  Diese Funktionalität ist Browsern mit aktivierten Javascript vorbehalten.
Klicken Sie auf den Namen für weitere Informationen. Verwendete Symbole: grootouders Großeltern   ouders Eltern   broers-zussen Geschwister   kinderen Kinder

Vorfahren (und Nachkommen) von Ealswith van de Gaini


    Zeige ganze Ahnentafel

    Mit der Schnellsuche können Sie nach Name, Vorname gefolgt von Nachname suchen. Sie geben ein paar Buchstaben (mindestens 3) ein und schon erscheint eine Liste mit Personennamen in dieser Publikation. Je mehr Buchstaben Sie eingeben, desto genauer sind die Resultate. Klicken Sie auf den Namen einer Person, um zur Seite dieser Person zu gelangen.

    • Kleine oder grosse Zeichen sind egal.
    • Wenn Sie sich bezüglich des Vornamens oder der genauen Schreibweise nicht sicher sind, können Sie ein Sternchen (*) verwenden. Beispiel: „*ornelis de b*r“ findet sowohl „cornelis de boer“ als auch „kornelis de buur“.
    • Es ist nicht möglich, nichtalphabetische Zeichen einzugeben, also auch keine diakritischen Zeichen wie ö und é.

    Verwandschaft Ealswith van de Gaini



    Visualisieren Sie eine andere Beziehung

    Quellen

    1. De voorouders en aanverwanten van Francoise Gerrits van Rhoon (Geneanet Database)
    2. Vindplaats kopie: plastic dossiermap nr. 84
      GeneaNetpagina: http://gw.geneanet.org/apusmjlmh
      Moedertaal: Nederlands
      Grootte Geneanet index: 769117
      E-mailadres: apuijtterlinde-apestaart-casema.nederland
      Naam: Arie Pieter Uijtterlinde
      Gebruikersnaam: apusmjlmh
      Archief: Aad Edelbroek
      Laatste Update: 30-05-2012

    Anknüpfungspunkte in anderen Publikationen

    Diese Person kommt auch in der Publikation vor:

    Über den Familiennamen Van de Gaini

    • Zeigen Sie die Informationen an, über die Genealogie Online verfügt über den Nachnamen Van de Gaini.
    • Überprüfen Sie die Informationen, die Open Archives hat über Van de Gaini.
    • Überprüfen Sie im Register Wie (onder)zoekt wie?, wer den Familiennamen Van de Gaini (unter)sucht.

    Geben Sie beim Kopieren von Daten aus diesem Stammbaum bitte die Herkunft an:
    Aad Edelbroek, "Vorfahren van Gijs en Frank Edelbroek", Datenbank, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/kwartierstaat-gijs-en-frank-edelbroek/I9168.php : abgerufen 9. Juni 2024), "Ealswith van de Gaini (852-905)".