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  1. Æthelweard (Ethelward) war ein angelsächsischer Historiker. Er war der Urenkel Æthelreds, des Bruders von Alfred dem Großen, und Ealdorman oder „Earl der westlichen Provinzen“, womit vermutlich Wessex gemeint ist. Leben

  2. Æthelweard (also Ethelward; d. c. 998) was an ealdorman and the author of a Latin version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle known as the Chronicon Æthelweardi. He was a kinsman of the royal family, being a descendant of the Anglo-Saxon King Æthelred I of Wessex, the elder brother of Alfred the Great .

  3. Æthelweard (auch Ethelweard oder Aethelweard; * 904; † 1. August 924 in Oxford) war ein Sohn von Edward dem Älteren und Elfleda

  4. Æthelweard (auch Ædiluueardus, Ediluuard) war ein angelsächsischer König der Hwicce im frühen 8. Jahrhundert.

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  5. 11. Jan. 2024 · Æthelweard was a high-ranking lay leader. He addresses the work to his cousin, Matilda, abbess of Essen in Germany. Here the famous and dramatic story (which also exists in Old English) of prince Cyneheard and king Cynewulf is given, as well as sections on ninth and tenth century history.

  6. Aethelweard (died 998?) was an English chronicler and likely ealderman of the western provinces (probably the whole of Wessex), a descendant of King Alfred’s brother Aethelred. He wrote, in elaborate and peculiar Latin, a chronicle for his continental kinswoman, Matilda, abbess of Essen.

  7. 3. Aug. 2017 · Æthelweard was a tenth-century English ealdorman in the court of Æthelredthe Unready.” The dates of his birth and death are uncertain but are estimated around his appearances as a charter witness. He was involved in negotiations with the Viking leader Olaf Tryggvason in 994