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  1. 9. Apr. 2024 · Eadgifu Edgiva Queen of Western Francia, Abbess of Notre Dame de Laon de France (Wessex) aka Carolingian, Vermandois (aft. 902 - after 26 Sep 951) 0 references ...

  2. Edward married for a third time, around 919, Eadgifu, the daughter of Sigehelm, Ealdorman of Kent. Their children were: Edmund I, King of England 939–946; Eadred, King of England 946–955; Eadburh (died c. 952), Benedictine nun at Nunnaminster, Winchester, and saint; Eadgifu, existence uncertain, possibly the same person as Ælfgifu

  3. Eadgifu Ediva, Aedgyfu, Edgiva of Wessex (Kent) (est. 900 - 26 Aug 968) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (16 entries) edit. astwiki Edgiva de Kent; cswiki Edgiva z Kentu; dewiki Eadgifu von Kent; elwiki Εαντγκίφου του Κέντ; enwiki Ead ...

  4. 4. Feb. 2024 · Electronic Sawyer S 1454 (Record of a dispute between Wynflæd and Leofwine about land at Hagbourne and Bradfield, Berks., and at Datchet, Bucks., which was settled at the shire-moot at Cwicelmshlæwe (Scutchamer Knob, Berks.)), Eadgifu is mentioned as "Eadgyfu" in the text section and "Eadgifu" in the translation section.

  5. I’m assuming a minor timeskip considering the 7 Kings story in the books happened with Edward on the throne. I’m anticipating we’ll have Edward declining as a result of that head wound he took in the final battle and Aethelstan will have to scrap with Eadgifu and Edward’s sons. I’m eager to see what Danes we get considering Cnut is dead.

  6. Eadgifu was engaged in a legal dispute over land at Cooling in Kent, which was resolved in her favor by King Edward. She vanished from the court during King Æthelstan’s reign but returned to prominence under her sons, where she was influential and attested many charters. Following her younger son Eadred’s death, she faced land confiscation by her grandson King Eadwig but later regained ...

  7. 5. März 2019 · Eadgifu evidently returned to Francia at some point after 936, marrying Heribert II of Vermandois to her son’s great consternation. Hugh and Louis had a fractious relationship, with the former implicated in Louis’ capture by vikings in 944. Yet in 936, Hugh seems to have positioned himself as a supporter and protector of Louis. That Eadgifu and Louis nevertheless required hostages is ...