Ælfweard

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Ælfweard was a short-lived early 10th-century English prince who briefly may have succeeded his father Edward the Elder before being overshadowed by his half-brother Athelstan.

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Label Occurrences
Ælfweard canonical 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf English prince
historical figure
royal heir
burialPlace Winchester Cathedral NERFINISHED
causeOfNotability contested status as king in 924
country Kingdom of the English NERFINISHED
dateOfDeath 924
dynasty Wessex dynasty NERFINISHED
era Heptarchy and unification of England
ethnicGroup Anglo-Saxon NERFINISHED
father Edward the Elder NERFINISHED
floruit early 10th century
gender male
halfBrother Athelstan NERFINISHED
house House of Wessex NERFINISHED
language Old English NERFINISHED
mother Ælfflæd NERFINISHED
notableFor being overshadowed by Athelstan
brief possible succession to Edward the Elder
placeOfDeath Oxford NERFINISHED
positionHeld possible King of the English
prince of the Anglo-Saxons
predecessor Edward the Elder NERFINISHED
realm Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
relative Athelstan NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
sibling Edwin NERFINISHED
successor Athelstan NERFINISHED
title Ælfweard of Wessex NERFINISHED

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Edward the Elder child Ælfweard