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  1. Edgar Atheling. Edgar Atheling ( Edgar Ætheling, noin 1051 – noin 1126 [1]) oli valittu, muttei koskaan kruunattu Englannin kuningas vuonna 1066. Hän syntyi Unkarissa (tai Kiovassa) ja tunnetaan myös nimellä Edgar Lainsuojaton. Anglosaksinen termi aetheling ( Æþeling) tarkoittaa kuninkaan poikaa.

  2. Edgar Atheling (1053-1126) fue el último miembro en línea masculina de la Casa de Cerdic. Su apodo " Atheling " (o escrito en su lengua original, " Æþeling "), significa "hombre de alta cuna, jefe, o líder" , y fue la designación dada habitualmente a los hijos del rey .

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Edgar Ætheling (also spelt Æþeling, Aetheling, Atheling or Etheling)[1] or Edgar II (c. 1051 – c. 1126) was the last male member of the royal house of Cerdic of Wessex (see House of Wessex family tree). He was proclaimed, but never crowned, King of England in 1066.

  4. 27 de jul. de 2020 · This video looks at the life of Edgar Atheling the boy contender to the throne in 1066 who kept on fighting for his right to be King in a Medieval Game of Th...

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  5. Edgar Ætheling (ca. 1051 - ca. 1126) was de laatste mannelijke erfgenaam van het Angelsaksische koninklijk huis vóór de Normandische verovering van Engeland in 1066. Hij werd in oktober 1066 uitgeroepen tot koning van Engeland als Edgar II, maar werd nooit gekroond. Na acht weken moest hij de troon afstaan aan Willem de Veroveraar .

  6. Rebellion in the North: The Harrying of the North. In the winter of 1069–70, William the Conqueror waged a series of military campaigns to subjugate northern England, where the presence of the last Wessex claimant, Edgar Atheling, had encouraged Anglo-Danish rebellions. In Part 1 of this three part series, Daniel Gray explores the context ...

  7. Why did the Edgar Atheling's rebellion of 1069 fail? Although William's rule was under pressure, the Normans managed to maintain power, for a number of reasons. The rebels retreated when William led troops to an area. The Anglo-Danish army split up after York, instead of marching south. William was able to stop the Viking attacks by paying the ...