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Saint Aelfgifu Edgira Edmund I England 1015 – 1098 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1015

Birth Location: Wessex Kingdom, Anglo Saxon, England

Death Date: 1098

Death Location: 1661058, Devon, England

Father: Ethelred English

Mother: Alfgifu England

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In 1015, Saint Aelfgifu Edgira Edmund I England entered the world in Wessex Kingdom, Anglo Saxon, England, born to Ethelred The Unready King Of The English and Alfgifu Queen England. Saint Aelfgifu Edgira Edmund I England passed away in 1098 in 1661058, Devon, England.

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Biography

  • In 1015, Saint Aelfgifu Edgira Edmund I England entered the world in Wessex Kingdom, Anglo Saxon, England, born to Ethelred The Unready King Of The English and Alfgifu Queen England.
  • Saint Aelfgifu Edgira Edmund I England passed away in 1098 in 1661058, Devon, England.

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Saint England's Ancestors

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Saint England
1015 – 1098
Birth Place: Wessex Kingdom, Anglo Saxon, England
Parents
Ethelred The Unready King Of The English
– 1016
Wessex Kingdom, Anglo Saxon, England
Alfgifu (Queen) England
– 1002
Wessex, , , England
Grandparents
Edgar ("The Peacable" King Of) England
Wessex, England
of (England) Elfthryth
– 1000
Devon, England
Great-Grandparents
Edmund England
Elgiva England
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Saint England's Timeline

2 Records

1015
1015
Birth of Saint Aelfgifu Edgira Edmund I England in Wessex Kingdom, Anglo Saxon, England
Wessex Kingdom, Anglo Saxon, England
1098
1098
Age 83
Death of Saint Aelfgifu Edgira Edmund I England in 1661058, Devon, England
1661058, Devon, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1015
    Event Place: Wessex Kingdom, Anglo Saxon, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1098
    Event Place: 1661058, Devon, England

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