Biography of King Eadwig I of England -959
Paternal Family Tree: Wessex
On 27 Oct 939 [his uncle] King Æthelstan I of England (age 45) died in Gloucester [Map]. His half brother [his father] King Edmund I of England (age 18) succeeded King England.
In or before 943 [his father] King Edmund I of England (age 22) and [his mother] Aelfgifu of Shaftesbury Queen Consort England were married. She by marriage Queen Consort England. He the son of [his grandfather] King Edward "Elder" of the Anglo Saxons and [his grandmother] Eadgifu Kent Queen Anglo Saxons.
In 944 [his mother] Aelfgifu of Shaftesbury Queen Consort England died.
In or after 944 [his father] King Edmund I of England (age 23) and Æthelflæd of Damerham Queen Consort of England were married. She by marriage Queen Consort England. He the son of [his grandfather] King Edward "Elder" of the Anglo Saxons and [his grandmother] Eadgifu Kent Queen Anglo Saxons.
On 26 May 946 [his father] King Edmund I of England (age 25) was murdered by Leofa, an exiled thief, whilst attending mass at Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire. He was buried at Glastonbury Abbey [Map]. His brother [his uncle] King Eadred I of England succeeded I King England.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 955. This year died [his uncle] King Edred, on St. Clement's mass day, at Frome.41 He reigned nine years and a half; and he rests in the old minster. Then succeeded Edwy, the son of King Edmund, to the government of the West-Saxons; and [his brother] Edgar Atheling (age 12), his brother, succeeded to the government of the Mercians. They were the sons of [his father] King Edmund and of St. Elfgiva.
Note 41. So I understand the word. Gibson, from Wheloc, says-"in aetatis vigore;" a fact contradicted by the statement of almost every historian. Names of places seldom occur in old MSS. with capital initials.
On 23 Nov 955 [his uncle] King Eadred I of England died. His nephew King Eadwig I of England succeeded I King England.
In or before 958 King Eadwig I of England and Ælfgifu Queen Consort of England were married. She by marriage Queen Consort England. The were separated in 958 on the instruction of Archbishop Oda for being too closely related. He the son of King Edmund I of England and Aelfgifu of Shaftesbury Queen Consort England.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 958. This year Archbishop Oda separated King Edwy and Elfgiva; because they were too nearly related.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 959. This year died King Edwy, on the calends of October; and [his brother] Edgar (age 16) his brother took to the government of the West-Saxons, Mercians, and Northumbrians. He was then sixteen years old. It was in this year he sent after St. Dunstan (age 50), and gave him the bishopric of Worcester; and afterwards the bishopric of London. In his days it prosper'd well; and God him gave, that he dwelt in peace the while that he lived. Whate'er he did, whate'er he plan'd, he earn'd his thrift. He also rear'd God's glory wide, and God's law lov'd, with peace to man, above the kings that went before in man's remembrance. God so him sped, that kings and earls to all his claims submissive bow'd; and to his will without a blow he wielded all as pleased himself. Esteem'd he was both far and wide in distant lands; because he prized the name of God, and God's law traced, God's glory rear'd, both far and wide, on every side. Wisely he sought in council oft his people's good, before his God, before the world. One misdeed he did, too much however, that foreign tastes he loved too much; and heathen modes into this land he brought too fast; outlandish men hither enticed; and to this earth attracted crowds of vicious men. But God him grant, that his good deeds be weightier far than his misdeeds, to his soul's redemption on the judgment-day.
On 01 Oct 959 King Eadwig I of England died. He was buried at Winchester, Hampshire [Map]. His brother [his brother] King Edgar I of England (age 16) succeeded I King England.
Chronicle of Athelward Chapter 8. His successor to the throne was Edwy, who, on account of his great personal beauty, was called Pankalus by the people. He held the sovereignty four years, and was much beloved.
King Eadwig I of England was born to King Edmund I of England and Aelfgifu of Shaftesbury Queen Consort England.
Kings Wessex: Son of King Edmund I of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Ealmund King of Kent
Great x 3 Grandfather: King Egbert of Wessex
Great x 2 Grandfather: King Æthelwulf of Wessex
Great x 1 Grandfather: King Alfred "The Great" of Wessex
Great x 3 Grandfather: Oslac
Great x 2 Grandmother: Osburgh Queen Consort Wessex
GrandFather: King Edward "Elder" of the Anglo Saxons
Great x 2 Grandfather: Æthelred Mucel Mercia Earldorman Gaini
Great x 1 Grandmother: Æalhswith of Mercia Queen Consort of England
Great x 2 Grandmother: Eadburh of Mercia
Father: King Edmund I of England
Great x 1 Grandfather: Sigehelm Earldorman Kent
GrandMother: Eadgifu Kent Queen Anglo Saxons
Mother: Aelfgifu of Shaftesbury Queen Consort England