Æthelstan , 894939 (aged 45 years)

Name
Æthelstan //
Name suffix
King Of England
Birth
894
Death of a paternal grandfather
Death of a paternal grandmother
Marriage of a parent
Birth of a half-brother
Birth of a half-brother
Occupation
King of the Anglo-Saxons
924
INDI:OCCU:_DATE2: 927
Death of a father
Occupation
King of England
927
INDI:OCCU:_DATE2: 27 OCT 939
Burial of a father
Death
Burial
Title
King Of England
Title
King
Family with parents
father
924
Title: I The Elder, King Of The Anglo-Saxons
Occupation: King of the Anglo-Saxons899England
Death: July 17, 924Farndon
mother
Marriage Marriage
himself
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894939
Birth: 894
Title: King Of England
Occupation: King of the Anglo-Saxons924England
Death: October 27, 939Gloucester, England
Father’s family with Ӕlflaed
father
924
Title: I The Elder, King Of The Anglo-Saxons
Occupation: King of the Anglo-Saxons899England
Death: July 17, 924Farndon
stepmother
Marriage Marriage
half-brother
half-brother
Father’s family with Eadgifu
father
924
Title: I The Elder, King Of The Anglo-Saxons
Occupation: King of the Anglo-Saxons899England
Death: July 17, 924Farndon
stepmother
Marriage Marriage916
6 years
half-brother
edmund-I-king-of-england.jpg
921946
Birth: 921 18
Title: I King Of England
Occupation: King of EnglandOctober 27, 939England
Death: May 26, 946Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire
3 years
half-brother
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923955
Birth: 923 20 Wessex, England
Title: King Of England
Occupation: King of EnglandMay 26, 946England
Death: November 23, 955Frome, Somerset, England
half-sister
half-sister
Occupation
Occupation
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lineage-of-the-kings-and-queens-of-england-www_burkespeerage_com.pdf
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Æthelstan-wikipedia.pdf
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Athelstan.jpg
Athelstan.jpg
Note: Æthelstan presenting a book to St Cuthbert, the earliest surviving portrait of an English king. Illustration in a manuscript of Bede's Life of Saint Cuthbert[1] presented by Æthelstan to the saint's shrine in Chester-le-Street. He wore a crown of the same design on his "crowned bust" coins.[2]
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lineage-of-the-kings-and-queens-of-england-www_burkespeerage_com.pdf
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Æthelstan-wikipedia.pdf
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Athelstan.jpg
Athelstan.jpg
Note: Æthelstan presenting a book to St Cuthbert, the earliest surviving portrait of an English king. Illustration in a manuscript of Bede's Life of Saint Cuthbert[1] presented by Æthelstan to the saint's shrine in Chester-le-Street. He wore a crown of the same design on his "crowned bust" coins.[2]