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  1. 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 .

  2. Edgar Ætheling eller Eadgar II (ca. 1051 – ca. 1126) blev født i Ungarn grundet farens eksil. Han blev udråbt som konge af England, men aldrig kronet. Han var det sidste medlem af det kongelige angelsaksiske hus i England, der opretholdt en formel forestilling om at være konge af England . Edgar var også kendt som "Den lovløse".

  3. Edgar de Wessex (c. 1052 - c. 1126) foi o último Rei de Inglaterra anglo-saxão, e apenas nominalmente por poucas semanas após a morte de Haroldo II na batalha de Hastings, abdicando depois para Guilherme da Normandia. Nunca foi coroado, e passou à História como " Edgar, o Atelingo", título que designava o príncipe-herdeiro do trono anglo ...

  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. 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 ...

  6. Edgar Atheling (Wessex) aka King of England (1036 - aft. 1125) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (48 entries) edit. afwiki Edgar Adeling; angwiki Ēadgar Æðeling;

  7. EDGAR Atheling, or EADGAR the Atheling (fl. 1066), king-elect, son of Eadward the Exile and Agatha, a kinswoman of Gisla, queen of Hungary and of the Emperor Henry II, was probably born in Hungary before 1057. In that year his father, the surviving son of Edmund Ironside [q. v.], came over to England in accordance with an invitation sent by Edward or Eadward the Confessor, who designed to make ...