Eadgyth of England

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Eadgyth of England was a 10th-century English princess, daughter of King Edward the Elder, who became Queen consort of East Francia through her marriage to Otto I, later Holy Roman Emperor.

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Label Occurrences
Eadgyth of England canonical 5
Eadgyth 2

Statements (35)

Predicate Object
instanceOf 10th-century English person
English princess
queen consort
associatedWith Ottonian dynasty
birthCentury 10th century
burialPlace Magdeburg Cathedral
child Liudolf, Duke of Swabia
Luitgarde of Saxony
surface form: Liutgarde of Saxony
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
culture Anglo-Saxon
deathCentury 10th century
dynasty House of Wessex
surface form: Wessex dynasty
father Edward the Elder
givenName Eadgyth of England self-linksurface differs
surface form: Eadgyth
languageSpoken Old English
Old High German
marriagePurpose diplomatic alliance between England and East Francia
mother Æthelflæd of Damerham
surface form: Ælfflæd of Damerham
nobleFamily House of Wessex
notableFor marriage alliance between Anglo-Saxon England and Ottonian Germany
positionHeld Queen consort of East Francia
Queen consort of Germany
religion Christianity
sexOrGender female
sibling Eadgifu of Wessex
Eadhild of Wessex
Edmund I of England
surface form: Edmund I

Athelstan
surface form: Æthelstan, King of the English
spouse Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor
Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor
surface form: Otto the Great
spouseDynasty Ottonian dynasty
spouseOccupation Holy Roman Emperor
King of East Francia
title Queen of East Francia
Queen of the Germans

Referenced by (7)

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Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor spouse Eadgyth of England
Edward the Elder child Eadgyth of England
this entity surface form: Eadgyth
Æthelstan Atheling sibling Eadgyth of England
Eadgyth of England givenName Eadgyth of England self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Eadgyth
Liudolf, Duke of Swabia mother Eadgyth of England
Luitgarde of Saxony mother Eadgyth of England