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Eadgyth


 

Ædgyth or Edith of England (910 - 26 January 946) was the daughter of Edward the Elder, King of England and Ælfflæd. Edith's grandfather was Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons (or King of Wessex).

Related Topics:
910 - 26 January - 946 - Edward the Elder - England - Alfred the Great - West Saxons

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King Athelstan of England sent two of his sisters to Germany, instructing Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor to choose whichever one pleased him best. Otto chose Edith and married her in 929. The remaining sister Algiva or Adiva was married to a "king near the Jupiter mountains" (the Alps). The precise identity of this sister is debated. She may have been Eadgifu of England who married King Charles III of France, or another sister otherwise unknown to history.

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Athelstan of England - Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor - 929 - Alps - Eadgifu of England - Charles III of France

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Like her brother, Athelstan, Edith was devoted to the cult of Saint Oswald, and was instumental in introducing this cult into Germany after her marriage to the emperor.

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Edith and Otto's children were:

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