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'''Edmund Ironside''''s luck can be gauged by the fact that he married a Danish widow, Algitha (or Edith, or Ealdgyth), had a son by her who spent his life in exile, was then murdered by his wife's brother, leaving a second son born postumously, who vanishes from history.
'''Edmund Ironside''''s luck can be gauged by the fact that he married a Danish widow, Algitha (or Edith, or Ealdgyth), had a son ([[Edward Atheling]]) by her who spent his life in exile, was then murdered by his wife's brother, leaving a second son born postumously, who vanishes from history. He was also another of those betrayed by [[Eadric Streona]], his brother-in-law.


But he was probably a nice man really.
But he was probably a nice man really ''(Edmund, not Eadric)''.


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Preceded by:<br>[[Aethelred Unraed]]
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[[English Monarchs]]
[[English Monarchs]]
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Succeeded by:<br>[[Canute the Great]]
Succeeded by:<br>[[Canute the Great]]
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Latest revision as of 22:24, 7 November 2006

Edmund Ironside's luck can be gauged by the fact that he married a Danish widow, Algitha (or Edith, or Ealdgyth), had a son (Edward Atheling) by her who spent his life in exile, was then murdered by his wife's brother, leaving a second son born postumously, who vanishes from history. He was also another of those betrayed by Eadric Streona, his brother-in-law.

But he was probably a nice man really (Edmund, not Eadric).

Preceded by:
Aethelred Unraed

English Monarchs

Succeeded by:
Canute the Great


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