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Edgar of England

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Edgar the Peaceful

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Rank: 13th
Ruled: October 1, 959-July 8, 975
Predecessor: Edwy
Date of Birth: 943
Place of Birth: Wessex, England[?]
Wives: Ethelfleda and Elfrida[?]
Buried: Winchester Cathedral
Date of Death: July 8, 975
Parents: Edmund I and Elgiva[?]

King Edgar was born in about 942 AD, the younger son of King Edmund I of England. He won the nickname, "the Peaceable", but in fact was a stronger king than his brother, Edwy, from whom he took the kingdoms of Northumbria and Mercia in 958. He officially succeeded Edwy as king of England in 959. It was his decision to appoint St. Dunstan as Archbishop of Canterbury, but it is alleged that Dunstan at first refused to crown Edgar because he disapproved of his way of life.

Edgar was eventually crowned at Bath in 973, and this service, devised by Dunstan himself, forms the basis of the present-day British coronation ceremony. Edgar had several children. He died on July 8, 975 at Winchester, and is buried at Glastonbury. He was succeeded by his son, King Edward the Martyr.

Preceded by:
Edwy
List of British monarchs Succeeded by:
Edward the Martyr

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