Aethelstan was a medieval Bishop of Ramsbury. Aethelstan was consecrated around 909. He died between 909 and 927. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology...
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Archbishop of Canterbury, was also close to Æthelstan, who appointed him Bishop of Ramsbury. Oda may have been present at the battle of Brunanburh. Æthelstan was...
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Æthelred the Unready Æthelstan (bishop of Elmham), 10th-century bishop Æthelstan (bishop of Hereford), 11th-century bishop Æthelstan Half-King, 10th-century...
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Edward the Elder (redirect from Edward I the Elder of England)
early life of Æthelstan has been generally accepted. Modern historians follow William of Malmesbury's testimony in showing her as Æthelstan's full sister...
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Edmund I (redirect from Edmund i of england)
live. This is the only charter of Æthelstan attested by Edmund, the authenticity of which has not been questioned. Æthelstan died childless on 27 October...
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village of Ramsbury in Wiltshire, and was first used in the 10th and 11th centuries by the Anglo-Saxon Bishops of Ramsbury. In Saxon times, Ramsbury was an...
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Richer of Rheims, in 936 Æthelstan sent Oda to France to arrange the return to the throne of France of King Louis IV. Louis was Æthelstan's nephew and...
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Frithestan (category Bishops of Winchester)
father, but resistance to Æthelstan centred on Winchester appears to have continued, and Frithestan was not present when Æthelstan was crowned king on 4 September...
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Edward the Martyr (category Year of birth uncertain)
until his death in 983. His rise was at the expense of the family of Æthelstan Half-King, Ealdorman of East Anglia, leading to a rivalry between the families...
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7th and 10th centuries. In the reign of Æthelstan (924–939) Wigred, thought by Simon Keynes to have been Bishop of Chester-le-Street, attested royal charters...
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