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  1. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q15040856Eadhild - Wikidata

    7 de sept. de 2022 · Eadhild Ethelhilda, Ethelde Robertian (Wessex) aka of England, de France (est. 908 - 937) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (7 entries) edit. afwiki Eadhild;

  2. 17 de jul. de 2020 · A daughter Eadhild was born to Edward and Aelfflaed. 911 (during) Aethelred of Mercia died and King Edward took the cities of London and Oxford. Edward’s sister, Aethelflaed, retained control of the rest of Mercia and was known as the Lady of the Mercians. 911 (during)

  3. 27 de ene. de 2021 · Eadhild was the daughter of King Edward the Elder and Æflaeda. She married Hugues le Grand, duke of the Franks, in 926. Hugues took the initiative in seeking the marriage alliance, and sent a mission to Eadhild's half-brother Æthelstan with lavish gifts, including a supposed sword of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great with a supposed ...

  4. 23 de nov. de 2020 · Eadhild's full sister, Eadgifu, was the wife of the deposed king of the West Franks, Charles the Simple. Hugh was a potential rival for the Frankish throne, and Eadgifu may have promoted the marriage in order to sever a dangerous link between Hugh and Count Heribert of Vermandois. Eadhild died childless in 937.

  5. Ædwin Eadwin, Edwin, Eadwine of Wessex (Wessex) (aft. 902 - uncertain 933)

  6. Eadhild's full sister, Eadgifu, was the wife of the deposed king of the West Franks, Charles the Simple. Hugh was a potential rival for the Frankish throne, and Eadgifu may have promoted the marriage in order to sever a dangerous link between Hugh and Count Herbert of Vermandois. Eadhild died childless in 937. House of Wessex

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › women › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsEdhild (d. 946) | Encyclopedia.com

    Edhild (d. 946)West Saxon princess. Name variations: Eadhild; Edhilda. Died on January 26, 946; daughter of Edward I the Elder (c. 870–924), king of the English (r. 899–924), and Elflaed (d. 920); married Hugh the Great also known as Hugh the White (c. 895–956), count of Paris and duke of Burgundy, in 926. Source for information on Edhild (d. 946): Women in World History: A Biographical ...