Ælfgifu of York1

F, b. circa 970, d. 1002
FatherThored2 b. c 969, d. c 993
Relationship31st great-grandmother of Pamela Joyce Wood
     Ælfgifu of York was born circa 970.1 She was the daughter of Thored.2 Ælfgifu of York married King Æthelred II the Unready, son of King Edgar the Peaceful and Queen Ælfthryth, circa 985; Based largely on the careers of her sons, Ælfgifu's marriage has been dated approximately to the (mid-)980s. Considering Thored's authority as earl of York and apparently, the tenure of that office without royal appointment, the union would have signified an important step for the West-Saxon royal family by which it secured a foothold in the north. Such a politically weighty union would help explain the close connections maintained by Ælfgifu's eldest sons Edmund and Æthelstan with noble families based in the northern Danelaw.

The marriage produced six sons, all of whom were named after Æthelred's predecessors, and an unknown number of daughters. The eldest sons Æthelstan, Ecgberht, Eadred and Edmund first attest charters in 993, while the younger sons Eadwig and Edgar first make an appearance in them in 997 and 1001 respectively.[11] Some of these sons seem to have spent part of their childhood in fosterage elsewhere, possibly with Æthelred's mother Ælfthryth.1 Ælfgifu of York died in 1002; Just as little is known of Ælfgifu's life, so the precise date and circumstances of her death cannot be recovered.[22] In any event, she appears to have died by 1002, possibly in childbirth, when Æthelred took to wife Emma, daughter of Count Richard of Rouen, who received or adopted her predecessor's Anglo-Saxon name, Ælfgifu.1

Family

King Æthelred II the Unready b. c 968, d. 23 Apr 1016
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Last Edited29 Sep 2012

Citations

  1. [S831] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org, Ælfgifu of York.
  2. [S831] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org, Thored.