Agatha

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Agatha was an 11th-century noblewoman, likely of Eastern European or possibly Hungarian or Kievan Rus' origin, best known as the mother of Edgar the Ætheling and Saint Margaret of Scotland.

Aliases (1)

Statements (30)
Predicate Object
instanceOf historical figure
noblewoman
associatedWith Anglo-Saxon royal exile in Hungary
Anglo-Saxon royal family
centuryOfActivity 11th century
child Cristina of England
Edgar the Ætheling
Saint Margaret of Scotland
countryOfCitizenship Kievan Rus' (disputed) NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Hungary (disputed)
ethnicOrigin Eastern European (hypothesized)
Hungarian (hypothesized)
Kievan Rus' (hypothesized) NERFINISHED
family House of Wessex (by marriage)
floruit 11th century
historicalStatus identity and origin disputed
knownFor being the mother of Edgar the Ætheling
being the mother of Saint Margaret of Scotland
notableRelative Cristina of England NERFINISHED
Edgar the Ætheling
Edward the Exile
Saint Margaret of Scotland
positionHeld consort of Edward the Exile
religion Christianity (assumed)
residence England (later life, probable)
Hungary (probable)
sexOrGender female
sourceOfInformation medieval chronicles
spouse Edward the Exile
timePeriod High Middle Ages

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Yaroslav the Wise ("Agatha of Kiev")
child
Edward the Exile
spouse

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