Edwy of England
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Edwy All-Fair | ||
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King of England | ||
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Reign | November 23, 955 - October 1, 959 | |
Born | 941 | |
Wessex, England | ||
Died | October 1, 959 | |
Buried | Winchester Cathedral | |
Predecessor | Edred | |
Successor | Edgar | |
Consort | Queen Elgiva (annulled) | |
Father | Edmund I | |
Mother | Saint Elgiva |
Edwy All-Fair or Eadwig (941? – October 1, 959) was the King of England from 955 until his death. Edwy was the eldest son of King Edmund I and Saint Elgiva. Edwy was chosen in 955 to succeed his uncle Edred as King.
His short reign as King was marked by conflict. He had problems within his family, the Thanes, and the Roman Catholic Church, under the leadership of Saint Dunstan and Archbishop Odo. Edwy died at the age of eighteen or nineteen, and was succeeded by his rival brother, Edgar, who re-unified the kingdom.
Came after: Edred |
King of England 955–959 |
Came before: Edgar |
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