Ælfweard of Wessex
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Ælfweard | |
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King of Wessex | |
Reign | 17 July 924 - 2 August 924 |
Predecessor | Edward the Elder |
Successor | Athelstan |
Father | Edward the Elder |
Mother | Ælfflæd |
Born | unknown Wessex |
Died | 2 August 924 Oxford |
Burial | Winchester Cathedral |
Ælfweard (born 904, died 2 August 924) was the second son of Edward the Elder. According to the Anglo Saxon Chronicle, he succeeded his father as King of Wessex on July 17, 924 while his older half-brother Athelstan inherited Mercia. He was most likely to be a hermit and a rather unusual choice for a king. Ælfweard, who was probably never crowned, died August 2, 924 at Oxford perhaps on the order of his elder half brother Athelstan who then became king. There may have been a desire to make Edwin, son of Edward the Elder, whose mother was of a higher rank, king rather than Athelstan as he was not crowned king of Wessex until 4 September 925 more than a year later.
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[edit] References
- Miller, Sean, "Æthelstan" in M. Lapidge et al (eds), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England. Blackwell, London, 1999. ISBN 0-631-22492-0
- Walker, Ian, Mercia and the Making of England. Sutton, Stroud, 2000. ISBN 0-7509-2131-5
- Chart of "The Kings & Queens of Great Britain showing their descent and relationships", compiled by Anne Tauté, Edited by John Brooke-Little, MVO MA FSA Richmond Herald of Arms, copyright 1976, Published by Elm Tee Books/Hamish Hamilton, Ltd., Garden House, 57-59 Long Acre, London,revised 1979, ISBN 0 241 89453 0 (folded)
Preceded by Edward the Elder |
King of Wessex 924 |
Succeeded by Edwin or Athelstan |