Edmund I The Magnificent Age: 25 years921946

Name
Edmund I The Magnificent
Given names
Edmund I The Magnificent
Birth 921 46 25

Death of a fatherEdward I The Elder
July 17, 924 (Age 3 years)
Acceded November 29, 939 (Age 18 years)
MarriageSt. Alfgifu (Evgiva) View this family
before 940 (Age 19 years)

Birth of a son
#1
Edgar I The Peaceful
944 (Age 23 years)

Death of a wifeSt. Alfgifu (Evgiva)
about 944 (Age 23 years)

Death May 26, 946 (Age 25 years)
Burial
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage:
himself
Family with St. Alfgifu (Evgiva) - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: before 940
5 years
son

  1. Generation 1
    1. Edmund I The Magnificent , son of Edward I The Elder and Eadgifu (Edgiva) Of Kent , was born in 921 and died on May 26, 946 in Pucklechurch, Avon, England at the age of 25. He married St. Alfgifu (Evgiva) before 940. She died about 944.

      Children of Edmund I The Magnificent and St. Alfgifu (Evgiva) :

      1. Edgar I The Peaceful (944975)
  2. Generation 2back to top
    1. Edgar I The Peaceful , son of Edmund I The Magnificent and St. Alfgifu (Evgiva) , was born in 944 and died on July 8, 975 in Winchester, England at the age of 31. He married Elfthryth (Elfrida) , daughter of Ordgar Of Devon , in 964. She was born about 945 in Lydford Castle, Devon and died on November 17, 1002 in Wherwell Abbey, Hampshire.

      Children of Edgar I The Peaceful and Elfthryth (Elfrida) :

      1. Aethelred II The Unready (9681016)
  3. Generation 3back to top
    1. Aethelred II The Unready , son of Edgar I The Peaceful and Elfthryth (Elfrida) , was born about 968 and died on April 23, 1016 in London, England. He married Elfreda (Aelgifu) Of Northumbria about 985. She was born about 963 and died in February 1002 in Winchester, England.

      Children of Aethelred II The Unready and Elfreda (Aelgifu) Of Northumbria :

      1. Edmund II Ironside (9891016)
Shared note

Reigned 940-946 Murdered: An Outlaw, Leolf, stabbed him to death at a banquet to St.Augustine He expelled the Norse King Olaf from Northumbria in 944. He supported Dunstan in the reintroduction of the Monastic rule of St. Benedict.