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Oise, France 368,369 . He was born Abt. 806 in Wessex, England 370,371 , and died January 13, 857/58 in<br />
England 372,373 . She married (2) COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN I 'BRAS DER FER' DE FLANDERS 374 Abt. 859 in<br />
Flandres, Austrasia 375 , son of (ODACRE) FLANDERS and UNKNOWN. He was born Abt. 837 in Flanders,<br />
Belgium 375 , and died Abt. 879 in Flanders (879) 376,377,378,379 .<br />
Notes for KING OF ENGLAND (839-856) AETHELWULF OF ENGLAND:<br />
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Æthelwulf (è´thelw¢lf, à-), d. 858, king of WESSEX (839-56), son of EGBERT and father of ÆTHELBERT and<br />
ALFRED. With his son Æthelbald, he won a notable victory over the Danes at Aclea (851). He married Judith of<br />
France in 856. A man of great piety, he learned while on a pilgrimage in Rome that Æthelbald would resist his<br />
return. He left his son as king in Wessex and ruled in Kent and its dependencies.<br />
Source:<br />
The Concise Columbia Encyclopedia is licensed from Columbia University Press. Copyright © 1995 by<br />
Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.<br />
Excerpt from the Anglo Saxon Chronicle:<br />
AD 855. In this year heathen men (the Vikings) first took up their quarters over the winter in Sheppey. And in the<br />
same year king Æthelwulf chartered the tenth part of his land over all his kingdom, for the glory of God and his<br />
own eternal salvation: and in the same year went to Rome with great pomp, and dwelt there twelve months, and<br />
then returned home; and Charles, kin of the Franks, then gave him his daughter for queen; and after that he came<br />
to his people, and they were rejoiced thereat; and two years after he came from France, he died, and his body lies<br />
at Winchester, and he reigned 18 years and a half. And Æthelwulf was son of Egbert, Egbert of Ealhmund,<br />
Ealhmund of Eafa, Eafa of Eoppa, Eoppa of Ingild; Ingild was the brother of Ine, king of the West Saxons, who<br />
held the kingdom thirty-seven winters, and afterwards went to St. Peter's , and there gave up his life. And they<br />
were the sons of Cenred, Cenred of Ceowald, Ceowald of Cutha, Cutha of Cuthwine, Cuthwine of Ceawlin,<br />
Ceawlin of Cynric, Cynric of Cerdic, Cerdic of Elesa, Elesa of Esla, Esla of Giwis, Giwis of Wig, Wig of<br />
Freawine, Freawine of Frithogar, Frithogar of Brond, Brond of Baldag, Baldag of Woden, Woden of Frithuwald,<br />
Frithuwald of Frealaf, Frealaf of Frithowulf, Frithowulf of Finn, Finn of Godwulf, Godwulf of Geat, Geat of<br />
Tatwa, Tatwa of Beaw, Beaw of Sceldwa, Sceldwa of Heremod, Heremod of Itermon, Itermon of Hathra, Hathra<br />
of Hwala, Hwala of Bedwig, Bedwig of Sceaf, that is son of Noah; he was born in Noah's ark; Lamech,<br />
Methuselah, Enoch, Jared, Mlahel, Cainan, Enos, Seth, Adam, the first man and our father, that is Christ, Amen.<br />
And then Æthelwulf's two sons succeeded to the kingdom, Æthelbald to the kingdom of the West Saxons, and<br />
Æthelberht to the kingdom of the Kentish people, and to the kingdom of the East Saxons, and to Surrey, and to<br />
the kingdom of the South Saxons. And then Æthelbald reigned five years. Alfred, his third son, he had sent to<br />
Rome; and when pope Leo heard say that [Æthelwulf] was dead, he blessed Alfred as king, and held him to the<br />
episcopal hands, as his father Æthelwulf, in sending him thither, had requested.<br />
Thus, according to the above, the ancestry of Woden was (linage based on Islandic prose Edda in parenthesis):<br />
Woden (Woden)<br />
Frithuwald (Frithuwald)<br />
Frealaf (Frealaf)<br />
Frithowulf (Frithuwulf)<br />
Finn (Finn)<br />
Godwulf (Godwulf)<br />
Geat (Geata)<br />
Tatwa (Taetwa)<br />
Beaw (Beaw)<br />
Sceldwa (Seeldwa or Skjold)<br />
Heremod (Heremod)<br />
Itermon (Itermon)<br />
Hathra (Hathra)<br />
Hwala (Hwala)<br />
Bedwig (Bedwig)<br />
Scaef (Seskef)<br />
Noah (Maji)<br />
Lamech (Moda)<br />
Methuselah (Vingener)<br />
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