- Edmund I of England
Infobox British Royalty|Monarch
name=Edmund I
title=King of England
rank=10th
reign=October 27 ,939 –May 26 ,946
predecessor=Athelstan
successor=Edred
date of birth=921
place of birth=Wessex, England
date of death=death date|946|5|26|mf=y
place of death=
place of burial=Glastonbury Abbey
spouse=Ælfgifu;Æthelflæd of Damerham
issue=Eadwig
Edgar
father=Edward the Elder
mother=Edgiva of Kent Edmund I (or "Eadmund") 922 –
May 26 946 ), called the Elder, the Deed-Doer, the Just or the Magnificent, was King of England from 939 until his death. He was a son ofEdward the Elder and half-brother of Athelstan.Athelstan died on
October 27 939 , and Edmund succeeded him as king. Shortly after his proclamation as king he had to face several military threats. King Olaf I of Dublin conqueredNorthumbria and invaded theMidlands . When Olaf died in 942 Edmund reconquered the Midlands. In 943 he became the god-father of KingOlaf of York . In 944, Edmund was successful in reconquering Northumbria. In the same year his ally Olaf of York lost his throne and left forDublin inIreland . Olaf became the king of Dublin asOlaf Cuaran and continued to be allied to his god-father. In 945 Edmund conquered Strathclyde but conceded his rights on the territory to KingMalcolm I of Scotland . In exchange they signed a treaty of mutual military support. Edmund thus established a policy of safe borders and peaceful relationships withScotland . During his reign, the revival of monasteries in England began.Edmund was murdered in 946 by Leofa, an exiled thief. He had been having a party in
Pucklechurch , when he spotted Leofa in the crowd. After the outlaw refused to leave, the king and his advisors fought Leofa. Edmund and Leofa were both killed:But William, libro ij° de Regibus, seyth (says) that this kyng kepyng a feste at Pulkirchirche, in the feste of seynte Austyn, and seyng a thefe, Leof by name, sytte [th] er amonge hys gestes, whom he hade made blynde afore for his trespasses -- (quem rex prios propter scelera eliminaverat, whom the King previously due to his crimes did excile) -- , arysede (arrested) from the table, and takenge that man by the heire of the hedde, caste him unto the grownde. Whiche kynge was sleyn -- (sed nebulonis arcano evisceratus est) -- with a lyttle knyfe the [th] e man hade in his honde [hand] ; and also he hurte mony men soore with the same knyfe; neverthelesse he was kytte (cut) at the laste into smalle partes by men longyng to the kynge. --
Polychronicon , 1527 [http://books.google.com/books?id=2lQJAAAAQAAJ&q=HIGDEN]Edmund was succeeded as king by his brother Edred, king from 946 until 955. Edmund's sons later ruled England as:
*Edwy of England , King from 955 until 957, king of onlyWessex andKingdom of Kent from 957 until his death on October 1959 .
*Edgar of England , king of onlyMercia andNorthumbria from 957 until his brother's death in 959, then king of England from 959 until 975.References
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