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Cerdicingas, King of Wessex Æthelwulf[1, 2, 3]
795 - 858 (63 years)-
Name Cerdicingas, Æthelwulf Prefix King of Wessex Born 795 Aachen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany Gender Male Birth Abt 806 of, Wessex, England Clan Name House of Wessex Coronation 836/858 King Of England Title of Nobility King of England Title of Nobility King Of Wessex Title of Nobility King of Wessex 839-856 _FSFTID L8TJ-5J1 _UID 046882EB07DE204591F8CE6147BF4BE10DC7 _UID 4F6FD523B5F4B449A07BF2F5FA5B720A2F28 Buried Jan 858 London, Middlesex, England Died 21 Jan 858 Stambridge, Rochford, Essex, England Person ID I7973 NewFranceGenealogy Last Modified 27 May 2017
Father Cerdicingas, King of Wessex Egbert III, b. 29 Sep 775, Wessex, Berkshire, England , d. 19 Nov 838, Wessex, Berkshire, England (Age 63 years) Mother Av Franken, Queen of Wessex Redburh, b. Abt 788, of, Wessex, , England Married , , Wessex, England Family ID F3316 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Nic Oslac, Queen consort of Wessex Osburh, b. Abt 810, of, Wessex, , England , d. 846 (Age ~ 36 years) [1, 2, 3] Married Abt 837 _UID 6E00BE38CD9CCA41A56B121258D36EB55ADE Children 1. Cerdicingas, Æthelstan, b. Abt 820, d. 852 (Age ~ 32 years) 2. Cerdicingas, Queen Æthelswith, b. 833, d. 888 (Age 55 years) 3. Cerdicingas, King of Wessex Æthelbald, b. 834, , , , England , d. 20 Dec 860, Sherborne, Dorset, England (Age 26 years) 4. Cerdicingas, Ætheling Æthelstan, b. Abt 838, of, Wantage, Berk, England , d. Abt 850, England, United Kingdom (Age ~ 12 years) 5. Cerdicingas, King Of Wessex Æthelberht, b. Abt 839, of, Wantage, Berk, England , d. 865 (Age ~ 26 years) + 6. Cerdicingas, King Of Wessex Æthelred I, b. Abt 847, of, Wantage, Berk, England , d. 23 Apr 871, Basing Merton, London, England (Age ~ 24 years) + 7. Cerdicingas, King of West Saxons Ælfr?d, b. 9 May 849, Wantage, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, England , d. 26 Oct 899, Winchester, Hampshire, England (Age 50 years) Last Modified 27 May 2017 Family ID F3313 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Carolingian, Princess Judith, b. 16 Dec 843, Orléans, Loiret, Centre, France , d. 13 Jan 870, Flanders, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France (Age 26 years) [1, 2, 3] Married 856 _STAT MARRIED _UID 561F4229E825394888E39227E9E32827AD83 Last Modified 27 May 2017 Family ID F3315 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - !Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 King of the West Saxons and Kentishmen, it was said that Ethelwulf was Bishop of Winchester and it was known that he was educated there. In 825 his father sent him to gain the Kingdom of Kent by war, and Ethelwulf soon subdued this region and placed it under his father's rule. Like his father, Ethelwulf had to fight off the invasion of the Scandinavians. His success against them was not as great as his father's, for Ethelwulf lacked the power and the energy to conduct long wars. When the Danes invaded London, in 842, he did little to stop them. The invasion of the Norsemen encouraged the Welsh to rise against their conqueror in 853, but they were soon defeated by Ethelwulf's trusted followers. Soon afterward he defeated the Norsemen at Ockley. To celebrate his victory, Ethelwulf decided to go on a pilgrimage to Rome. In 855 he left England and at first went to the Court of Charles the Bald, King of the Franks, who received him with many honors. At Rome he was received by Pope Leo IV. He made a large number of valuable offerings to the Pope and promised a yearly payment to the See of Rome, which is said to have been the origin of Peter's Pence. Returning to England by way of France, he was married to his second wife by the famous bishop-historian, Hincmar of Rheims, and he died two years after his pilgrimage.
Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michel L. Call. charts 505, 605, and 613.
Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount - Immigrant, by Robert F. Pfafman, p E-35.
King of England 839 - 856.
GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Ethelwulf King Of
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Birth - Date: 23 Aug 806 Place: Wessex, Berkshire, England
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Death - Date: 13 Jan 858 Place: Stamridge, Wessex, England
- !Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 King of the West Saxons and Kentishmen, it was said that Ethelwulf was Bishop of Winchester and it was known that he was educated there. In 825 his father sent him to gain the Kingdom of Kent by war, and Ethelwulf soon subdued this region and placed it under his father's rule. Like his father, Ethelwulf had to fight off the invasion of the Scandinavians. His success against them was not as great as his father's, for Ethelwulf lacked the power and the energy to conduct long wars. When the Danes invaded London, in 842, he did little to stop them. The invasion of the Norsemen encouraged the Welsh to rise against their conqueror in 853, but they were soon defeated by Ethelwulf's trusted followers. Soon afterward he defeated the Norsemen at Ockley. To celebrate his victory, Ethelwulf decided to go on a pilgrimage to Rome. In 855 he left England and at first went to the Court of Charles the Bald, King of the Franks, who received him with many honors. At Rome he was received by Pope Leo IV. He made a large number of valuable offerings to the Pope and promised a yearly payment to the See of Rome, which is said to have been the origin of Peter's Pence. Returning to England by way of France, he was married to his second wife by the famous bishop-historian, Hincmar of Rheims, and he died two years after his pilgrimage.
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Sources - [S178] GEDCOM File : GED royal92.ged, Denis R. Reid, 20 Nov 1992.
- [S80] Douglas Wilmot Harnden Ancestors, Daniel Harnden, (daniel_harnden@yahoo.com) (Reliability: 2), 2 May 2009.
This Harnden line is proven back to Richard b. 1648 beyond that it's speculative. - [S353] Adam gedcom from AQ (Reliability: 0).
- [S178] GEDCOM File : GED royal92.ged, Denis R. Reid, 20 Nov 1992.