| Ealhswith | |
|---|---|
| Queen of the Anglo-Saxons[dubious ] | |
| Tenure | 23 April 871 – 26 October 899 |
| Spouse | Alfred the Great |
| Issue | |
| Ælfthryth Æthelflæd Æthelgifu Edward the Elder Æthelweard |
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| Father | Æthelred Mucil |
| Born | c. 852 Mercia |
| Died | 5 December 905 (aged 53) |
| Burial | St. Mary's Abbey, Winchester |
| Occupation | Nun |
Ealhswith, or Ealswitha, (born c. 852 in Mercia, died 905) of the Gaini was the daughter of Æthelred Mucil, Ealdorman of the Gaini. She was married in 868, to Alfred the Great, king of Wessex. The children of Alfred and Ealhswith included :
- Edward the Elder, later king of Wessex,
- Ælfthryth, who married Baldwin II, Count of Flanders,
- Æthelflæd, who ruled as Lady of the Mercians.
After Alfred's death in 899, Ealhswith became a nun. She died on 5 December 905, and is buried in St. Mary's Abbey, Winchester, Hampshire.
Also ref. History of the Anglo-Saxons (1831) by Sir Francis Palgrave for more details on her husband Alfred the Great.
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| Preceded by Wulfrida |
Queen Consort of England 899 - 905 |
Succeeded by Eadgifu of Kent |
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