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Personal data Aelfthryth 


Household of Aelfthryth

(1) She is married to Edgar "The Peaceful" King of England.

They got married before 0992> at Northampton, Eng.


Child(ren):

  1. Edith (Eadgyth)  961-984
  2. Edith of Wilton  961-984
  3. Eadgyth  961-????
  4. Edmund Atheling  ± 965-± 971
  5. Æthelred  968-1016 
  6. Ethelred England  968-1016
  7. Edmund Ironside  989-1016
  8. Ethelred of Wessex  ????-1010
  9. Ordwulf  ????-> 1005
  10. Edward  


(2) She had a relationship with Æthelred.


(3) She had a relationship with Ethelred England.

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