Eadgifu ~ Princess of England
F, (circa 904 - 951)
Father-Biological* | Edward the Elder ~ King of England b. 875, d. 17 Jul 924 |
Mother-Biological* | Ælfflæd ~ Queen of England b. c 878, d. 920 |
- Family Lines
- Roy Line
Boudreau Line
Last Edited=15 Jun 2023
Eadgifu ~ Princess of England was born circa 904.1,2 She was the daughter of Edward the Elder ~ King of England and Ælfflæd ~ Queen of England. Eadgifu's name was also spelt Edgiva ~ Princess of England.1
Eadgifu ~ Princess of England married Charles III the Simple ~ King of the West Franks, son of Louis II the Stammerer , Holy Roman Emperor and Adelaide of Paris, in 918.1,3,4,5,6
Eadgifu ~ Princess of England married Heribert ~ Comte de Meaux et Troyes.1 Eadgifu ~ Princess of England died in 951.1,3,4,5,2
Eadgifu ~ Princess of England married Charles III the Simple ~ King of the West Franks, son of Louis II the Stammerer , Holy Roman Emperor and Adelaide of Paris, in 918.1,3,4,5,6
Eadgifu ~ Princess of England married Heribert ~ Comte de Meaux et Troyes.1 Eadgifu ~ Princess of England died in 951.1,3,4,5,2
Child of Eadgifu ~ Princess of England and Charles III the Simple ~ King of the West Franks
- Louis IV d'Outre Mer , King of the Franks+ (10 Sep 920 - 10 Sep 954)
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