(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Judith France.
Sie haben geheiratet in Champagne, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France.
(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Osburga of the Isle of Wight,.
Sie haben geheiratet in Wessex, England.
Sie haben geheiratet in England. Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 830 in Wessex, England.Quelle 7 Sie haben geheiratet in England. Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 830 in Champagne, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France. Sie haben geheiratet rund 830.Quellen 1, 7 Sie haben geheiratet rund 830 in 1st wife.Quelle 5Kind(er):
ETHELWULF 839-858 Ethelwulf was the son of King Egbert and had previously ruled Kent and adjoining minor kingdoms. He continued wars against the Danes and had a victory at the mouth of the river et? [Bristol Channel] in Somerset in 845 and again in 851 when he beat a force of 350 ships' companies who attacked Canterbury. Ethelwulf helped the Mercians against the Welsh and then married the Mercian king's daughter. He was a religious man and in 855 undertook a pilgrimage to Rome, leaving the country in charge of Ethelbald his eldest son. On his return, to avoid civil war, he allowed Ethelbald to retain Wessex while he ruled Kent and other territories of SE England. Events abroad during Ethelwulf's reign included the Treaty of Verdun in 843, which divided the Frankish Empire and laid the foundation for the states of France and Germany. In 844 Kenneth MacAlpine united Scotland. In the 850's the crossbow was used for the first time in France. Ethelwulf died on Thursday 13th January 858 and is buried at Winchester. At this time our island was known by it's old Greek name, Albion, by the rest of Europe. The name England was not used until two centuries lateo spelled ETHELWULF (d. 858), Anglo-Saxon king in England, the father of King Alfred the Great. As ruler of the West Saxons from 839 to 856, he allied his kingdom of Wessex with Mercia and thereby withstood invasions by Danish Vikings.h coast. In 851 he scored a major victory over a large Danish army at a place called Aclea in Surrey. Aethelwulf then married his daughter to the Mercian king Burgred (853), and in 856 he himself married the daughter of Charles II the Bald, king of the West Franks. Aethelwulf was deposed by a rival faction upon his return from a pilgrimage to Rome in 856, but he continued to rule Kent and several other eastern provinces until his death. In addition to Alfred the Great (ruled 871-899), three of Aethelwulf's other sons became kings of Wessex. [Encyclopaedia Britannica]
Birth date: 806 Birth place: Wessex, England Death date: 13 Jan 857 Death place: North Dakota, England
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