Family tree Homs » Elesa (± 439-± 558)

Personal data Elesa 

  • He was born about 439 in Saxony, Northern Germany.
  • Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on July 23, 1923.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on July 23, 1923.
  • Profession: in King of the West Saxons.
  • He died about 514 TO ABT 558.
  • A child of Esla of Saxony and Unknown Wife
  • This information was last updated on March 4, 2012.

Household of Elesa

He had a relationship with Unknown Wife.


Child(ren):



Notes about Elesa

According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, Cerdic came to Britain withhi s son
Cynric and five ships in 495, obtained the kingdom of the West Saxons in519,
obtained posession of Isle of Wight in 530.

http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafg158.htm#13990
He had the following children: MiCerdic King of Wessex died 534. Fii Unknown
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"Anglo Saxon Chronicle", Part 1, A.D. 552: Esla
Frederick Rose's Genealogy
URL: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=:1416850&id=I88739834
ID: I98114476
Name: Elesa
Given Name: Elesa
Surname:
Sex: M
Birth: 439 in Saxony, Germany

Father: Esla b: 411 in Saxony, Germany

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
(King) Cerdic OF WESSEX b: 470 in Saxony, Germany
{geni:about_me} # Name: Prince Elesa [@ <^>v] de Wessex

# Sex: M

# Birth: 477

# Death: 499

Father: Prince Elsa [@ <^>v] de Wessex b: 457

Children

-King Cerdic b: 492

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Stories: Ella of Sussex was chosen Bretwalda, chief of the army, of Sussex between 491-514. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, a king or powerful chieftain named Aelle landed at Evensey in Sussex in 477, and founded modern Chichester.

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Name Elesa

Father Esla

Spouse Isaive

Children

1 M Cerdic

Birth 0467, Lower Saxony

Death 0534

Spouse Guignier

2 M UNNAMED
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FABPEDIGREE.COM:

The PEDIGREE of
Elesa (Elistus) of ANCIENT SAXONY

aka Aelle (Ella) of ELISENS; (beyond here fictional?); (relation to Aella `the Tyrant', q.v. ? -- perhaps they were brothers)
Born: abt. 439 Died: abt. 514

Sources:

1. Title: Royal Genealogies DB
Abbrev: Royal Genealogies DB
Author: Denis R. Reid
Publication: Electronic
Place: 149 Kimrose Lane, Broadview Heights, Ohio 44147-1258
Date: 25 Dec 2006
2. Title: Fighting Kings of Wessex
Abbrev: Fighting Kings of Wessex
Author: G.P. Baker
Publication: Combined Books
Date: 1996
Place: Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
Date: 25 Dec 2006
Page: 46
3. Title: Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook
Abbrev: Dynasties of the World
Author: John E. Morby
Publication: Oxford University Press, 1989
Repository:
Media: Book
Note: University of Georgia Library
Date: 1989
Place: Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.
Date: 1 Mar 2007
Page: 66
Source: LDS-FHC (AFN:GTCF-65)
[De La Pole.FTW]

Sources: RC 233; Kraentzler 1674; Kirby; AF.
RC: Elesa (Elera) (male), of ancient Saxony.
K: Elesa. Born about 430.
[De La Pole.FTW]

Sources: RC 233; Kraentzler 1674; Kirby; AF.
RC: Elesa (Elera) (male), of ancient Saxony.
K: Elesa. Born about 430.
!SOURCES:
1. Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings & Nobles, Eng. 104, p. 255, 330-31
2. Hist. of the Anglo-Saxons, Eng. 36, v. 1, p. 232-39
3. The Royal Line of Succession, A16A225, p. 5
4. Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt 1, p. 93, 95
!SOURCES:
1. Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings & Nobles, Eng. 104, p. 255, 330-31
2. Hist. of the Anglo-Saxons, Eng. 36, v. 1, p. 232-39
3. The Royal Line of Succession, A16A225, p. 5
4. Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt 1, p. 93, 95
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, Cerdic came to Britain with his son
Cynric and five ships in 495, obtained the kingdom of the West Saxons in 519,
obtained posession of Isle of Wight in 530.
!SOURCES:
1. Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings & Nobles, Eng. 104, p. 255, 330-31
2. Hist. of the Anglo-Saxons, Eng. 36, v. 1, p. 232-39
3. The Royal Line of Succession, A16A225, p. 5
4. Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt 1, p. 93, 95
!SOURCES:
1. Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings & Nobles, Eng. 104, p. 255, 330-31
2. Hist. of the Anglo-Saxons, Eng. 36, v. 1, p. 232-39
3. The Royal Line of Succession, A16A225, p. 5
4. Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt 1, p. 93, 95
SOURCE NOTES:
AS Kr”nike; http://home.att.net/~a.junkins/anglo1.html#ELESA
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, Cerdic came to Britain with his son Cynric and five ships in 495, obtained the kingdom of the West Saxons in 519, obtained possession of Isle of Wight in 530. [GADD.GED]
[De La Pole.FTW]

Sources: RC 233; Kraentzler 1674; Kirby; AF.
RC: Elesa (Elera) (male), of ancient Saxony.
K: Elesa. Born about 430.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Elesa

Gewis of Saxony
± 383-± 474
Esla of Saxony
± 411-± 502
Unknown Wife
± 424-????

Elesa
± 439-± 558


Unknown Wife
± 452-????


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