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Æthelfrith (/ˈæθəlfrɪθ/; died c. 904/915) was an ealdorman of southern Mercia, who flourished in the last two decades of the ninth century and the first decade of the tenth century. His father is unknown. He was married to Æthelgyth, daughter of Æthelwulf; Æthelwulf is unidentified, but a possible candidate is King Alfred the Great's brother-in-law, the ealdorman of the Gaini who died in 901. Æthelfrith was father to four ealdormen: Æthelstan Half-King (East Anglia), Ælfstan (Mercia), Æthelwald (Kent), and Eadric (Wessex).

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  • Etelfrido de Wessex (es)
  • Æthelfrith (ealdorman) (fr)
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  • Æthelfrith est un noble anglais de la fin du IXe et du début du Xe siècle. (fr)
  • Etelfrido de Wessex (Æðelfriþ en anglosajón) fue un príncipe sajón de muy pocas referencias históricas en su tiempo, pero de gran importancia en los siglos venideros, pues entre sus descendientes directos -como se observa en la parte inferior- se encuentra el rey Haroldo II de Inglaterra, el cual tenía, por tanto, un sólido derecho al trono. Nació posiblemente en el año 892, siendo hijo del príncipe Ethelhelm -hijo del rey Etelredo I- y de . Relegado de la sucesión por los descendientes de Alfredo el Grande, vivió tranquilamente como señor feudal. Murió en el año 927. Tuvo un hijo: (es)
  • Æthelfrith (/ˈæθəlfrɪθ/; died c. 904/915) was an ealdorman of southern Mercia, who flourished in the last two decades of the ninth century and the first decade of the tenth century. His father is unknown. He was married to Æthelgyth, daughter of Æthelwulf; Æthelwulf is unidentified, but a possible candidate is King Alfred the Great's brother-in-law, the ealdorman of the Gaini who died in 901. Æthelfrith was father to four ealdormen: Æthelstan Half-King (East Anglia), Ælfstan (Mercia), Æthelwald (Kent), and Eadric (Wessex). (en)
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  • Etelfrido de Wessex (Æðelfriþ en anglosajón) fue un príncipe sajón de muy pocas referencias históricas en su tiempo, pero de gran importancia en los siglos venideros, pues entre sus descendientes directos -como se observa en la parte inferior- se encuentra el rey Haroldo II de Inglaterra, el cual tenía, por tanto, un sólido derecho al trono. Nació posiblemente en el año 892, siendo hijo del príncipe Ethelhelm -hijo del rey Etelredo I- y de . Relegado de la sucesión por los descendientes de Alfredo el Grande, vivió tranquilamente como señor feudal. Murió en el año 927. Tuvo un hijo: * , que fue agraciado con el feudo de , en Sussex Occidental, y que fue padre de: * * (n. 930 - m. 998), apodado "el Historiador", padre de: * * * (n. 960 - m.1015), conocido por haber sido el benefactor de la , padre de: * * * * Wulfnoth de Wessex (n. 983 - m. 1015), creado Thegn de Sussex, padre de: * * * * * Godwin de Wessex (n. 1001 - m. 1053) * Datos: Q5935468 (es)
  • Æthelfrith est un noble anglais de la fin du IXe et du début du Xe siècle. (fr)
  • Æthelfrith (/ˈæθəlfrɪθ/; died c. 904/915) was an ealdorman of southern Mercia, who flourished in the last two decades of the ninth century and the first decade of the tenth century. His father is unknown. He was married to Æthelgyth, daughter of Æthelwulf; Æthelwulf is unidentified, but a possible candidate is King Alfred the Great's brother-in-law, the ealdorman of the Gaini who died in 901. Æthelfrith was father to four ealdormen: Æthelstan Half-King (East Anglia), Ælfstan (Mercia), Æthelwald (Kent), and Eadric (Wessex). "In 903 it happened to Æthelfrith, dux, that all his deeds of title perished in the destruction of a fire. Therefore impelled by such a necessity, the aforementioned dux asked King Edward, also Æthelred and Æthelflæd, who then held rulership and power over the Mercian people under the aforementioned king, also all the members of the witan, that they should permit him and give authorisation for the rewriting of replacement charters for him." Among the charters reissued was one "concerning that land of ten hides, namely at Islington, which Coenwulf, the celebrated king of the Mercians, gave to his faithful comes, Beornnoth, to be free for himself and for his heirs in perpetuity after him". It would appear therefore that Æthelfrith, or possibly his wife, was descended from the old Mercian aristocracy. (en)
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