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Edmund I (Ēadmund) , 921946 (aged 25 years)

King of the English (939-946) Edmund I "the Elder, the Deed-doer, the Just or the Magnificent"
Name
Edmund I (Ēadmund) //
Given names
Edmund I (Ēadmund)
Name prefix
King of the English (939-946)
Nickname
The Elder, The Deed-doer, The Just or The Magnificent
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King of the English (939-946) Edmund I "the Elder, the Deed-doer, the Just or the Magnificent"
921946
Birth: 921 47 England
Death: 26 May 946Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire, England
3 years
younger brother
King of the English (946-955) Eadred (Edred)
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Birth: 923 49 Wessex, England
Death: 23 November 955Frome, Somerset, England
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King of the English (924-939) Æthelstan (Athelstan) "The Glorious"
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Birth: between 893 and 894 20 Wessex, England
Death: 27 October 939
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King of the English (939-946) Edmund I "the Elder, the Deed-doer, the Just or the Magnificent"
921946
Birth: 921 47 England
Death: 26 May 946Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire, England
partner
son
5 years
son
King of the English (959-975) Edgar (?adg?r) "the Peaceful or the Peaceable"
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Birth: between 943 and 944 23 Wessex, England
Death: 8 July 975Winchester, Hampshire, England
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King of the English (939-946) Edmund I "the Elder, the Deed-doer, the Just or the Magnificent"
921946
Birth: 921 47 England
Death: 26 May 946Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire, England
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Birth
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Address: New Minster, Winchester, Hampshire, England.
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Death of a half-brother
Burial of a half-brother
Address: Malmesbury Abbey, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England.
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after 26 May 946 (0 days after death)
Address: Glastonbury Abbey, Glastonbury, Somerset, England.
Last change
14 January 202300:04:25
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Edmund I (921-46), Saxon king of the English (939-46), the son of King
Edward the Elder. He participated in the Battle of Brunanburh in 937 and
succeeded his half Brother Athelstan as king in 939. The following year
Olaf Godfreyson, a Viking ruler of Dublin, seized the territory of
Northumbria in northern England and extended his rule as far south as
Leicester. After Olaf's Death in 941, Edmund made war on the Vikings,
expelling them from the country three years later. In 945 Edmund occupied
the kingdom of Strathclyde, west of Northumbria, and turned it over to his
ally Malcolm I MacDonald, king of Scotland (reigned 943-54). The following
year Edmund was stabbed to Death by a Robber and was succeeded by his
Brother Edred (reigned 945-55). Edmund was known as a legal reformer,
especially for his restrictions on the blood feud.