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Personal data Aelfgifu of York 

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  • Alternative names: Ealdgyth (Edith) (Ealdgyth (Edith) ) Queen consort of England, Aelfgifu Gunnarson de Deira Queen of England
  • She was born in the year 970.Source 2
  • Alternative: She was born in the year 968 in Wessex Kingdom, Anglo Saxon, England.
  • She died on March 6, 1002 in Winchester, Hampshire, England, she was 32 years old.Source 2

Household of Aelfgifu of York

She had a relationship with King AEthelred II 'The Unready' Of England.


Child(ren):

  1. Æthelstan Ætheling  < 993-1014
  2. Eadwig Ætheling  < 993-1017

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