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  1. Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury (died 944) was the first wife of King Edmund I (r. 939–946). She was Queen of the English from her marriage in around 939 until her death in 944. Ælfgifu and Edmund were the parents of two future English kings, Eadwig (r. 955–959) and Edgar (r. 959–975).

  2. saintstree.wordpress.com › st-elgiva-of-shaftesburySt. Elgiva of Shaftesbury

    St. Aelfgifu (Elgiva) of Shaftesbury, (died c. 944), Feast May 18/31 St. Aelfgifu was the first of the wives or concubines of King Edmund I “the Magnificent” and mother of King Blessed Edgar I “the Peaceable” of England. She also had a son Eadwig. She ruled with her husband for 5 years, dying of illness…

  3. Shop St. Elgiva of Shaftesbury Queen and mother of Kings Edwy of the Saxons and Edgar, King of England, and wife of Edmund the First. She gave up public life and became a Benedictine nun at Shaftesbury.

  4. 18 de mai. de 2022 · Today is Sunday, May 12, 2024. St Elgiva (Ælfgifu) of Shaftesbury was a Queen and mother of King Edwy of the Saxons and King Edgar the Peaceful of England. She was born in the early 10th century and died in 944 AD in England. We celebrate her feast day on May 18 every year in the Catholic Church.

    • 10th century
    • England
    • 944 AD
    • Queen and later Nun
  5. Feast Day: May 18. Saint Elgiva of Shaftesbury, also known as Aelfgifu, Aelgifu, Aelgytha, Algyva, and Elfgiva, was a notable figure in medieval England. She was born in the late 9th century and gained prominence through her royal connections and dedication to the Church.

  6. 24 de jul. de 2022 · Saint Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury. public profile. View Complete Profile. view all. Immediate Family. Edmund I "the Magnificent", king... husband. Eadwig, King of the English. son. Edgar I "The Peaceful", King of ... son. Wynflaed of Shaftesbury. mother. Husband of Wynflæd. father. Eadmære. brother. About Saint Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury.

  7. Feastday: May 18. Death: 944. Queen and mother of Kings Edwy of the Saxons and Edgar, King of England, and wife of Edmund the First. She gave up public life and became a Benedictine nun at Shaftesbury. Saint Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury, also known as Saint Elgiva (died c. 944) was the first wife of Edmund I (r. 939–946), by whom she bore two ...