Clarke Family Tree » ALFGAR Earl of Mercia (1002-1059)

Personal data ALFGAR Earl of Mercia 

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  • He was born on August 12, 1002 in Mercia, England.

    Waarschuwing Attention: Was younger than 16 years (13) when child (EALDGYTH EDITH Fair Swan Neck Mercia) was born (??-??-1015).

  • He died on September 2, 1059 in Mercia, Lincolnshire, England, he was 57 years old.

Household of ALFGAR Earl of Mercia

He is married to ELGIVA or AElfgifu Saxon Princess of England.

They got married on July 23, 1033 at Mercia, England, he was 30 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. WILLIAM Malet  1027-1071 
  2. AETHELREDA of England  1042-1092 

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