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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÆthelstanÆthelstan - Wikipedia

    Æthelstan or Athelstan ( / ˈæθəlstæn /; Old English: Æðelstān [ˈæðelstɑːn]; Old Norse: Aðalsteinn; lit. 'noble stone'; [4] c. 894 – 27 October 939) was King of the Anglo-Saxons from 924 to 927 and King of the English from 927 to his death in 939. [a] He was the son of King Edward the Elder and his first wife, Ecgwynn.

  2. Etelstano de Inglaterra. Etelstano (Æthelstan ou Æþelstan ou Æðelstān, significando "pedra nobre" em inglês antigo) ( c. 893 / 895 – 27 de outubro de 939) foi o rei de Wessex de 924 até 927, quando conquistou todo o território inglês, passando a reinar como rei dos ingleses até sua morte.

  3. Athelstan (died October 27, 939) was the first West Saxon king to have effective rule over the whole of England. On the death of his father, Edward the Elder , in 924, Athelstan was elected king of Wessex and Mercia , where he had been brought up by his aunt, Aethelflaed , Lady of the Mercians.

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  4. www.historic-uk.com › HistoryUK › HistoryofEnglandKing Athelstan - Historic UK

    Jessica Brain. 10 min read. King Athelstan is remembered as a great Anglo-Saxon King but perhaps most significantly he is considered by many to be the first King of the English, ending his reign overseeing his extensive kingdom.

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  5. www.bbc.co.uk › history › historic_figuresBBC - History - Athelstan

    Há 1 dia · Athelstan was the first king of all England, and Alfred the Great's grandson. He reigned between 925 and 939 AD. A distinguished and courageous soldier, he pushed the boundaries of the kingdom...

  6. 7 de out. de 2016 · On 27 October 939 Athelstan – the first and perhaps the greatest King of England – died in Gloucester at the age of 47. This man was remembered as a famous warrior who defeated the Danes and the Scots and forged the Kingdom we now call England.