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Born about 1015, she wed the Cumberland leader named Maldred, sometimes referred to as Lord of Allerdale and Carlisle. (He was to be slain in battle around 1045, attempting to avenge infamous murder by MacBeth.) Ealdgyth (or Edith) is the mother of Gospatric I, Earl of Northumbria (#94763780.) She is the 29X great-grandmother of Lady Diana:
(possible father) Maldred,
Lord of Carlisle & Allerdale=
Ealdgyth (floruit 1015–1016)For other people with the same name, see Ealdgyth.Ealdgyth (circa 992 – after 1016), modern English Edith may have been the name of the wife of Sigeferth son of Earngrim, thegn of the Seven Burghs, and later of King Edmund Ironside. She was probably the mother of Edmund's sons Edward the Exile and Edmund Ætheling.
EaldgythQueen consort of EnglandTenure23 April 1016 – 30 November 1016Bornc. 992DiedAfter 1016Spouse(s)Sigeferth
Edmund, King of EnglandIssueEdward the Exile
Edmund ÆthelingThe Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that Sigeferth and his brother Morcar, described as "foremost thegns of the Seven Burghs" were killed at an assembly of the English nobility at Oxford. Ealdorman Eadric Streona is said to have killed them "dishonourably" after having invited them to his rooms. The Seven Burghs, otherwise unknown, are presumed to have been the Five Burghs and Torkseyand York. Following the killings, King Æthelred the Unready had the property of Sigeferth and Morcar seized and ordered that Sigeferth's widow, whose name the Chronicle does not record, should be detained at Malmesbury Abbey. The chronicle of John of Worcestercalls her Ealdgyth.[1]
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