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Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye — From an engraving published 1670 with the title 'Veræ effigies regum omnium qvi a primo Dan usqe Christianum IV modo regnantem imperii Danici gloria eminuerunt' - here the part depicting the Danish (semi-legendary) king Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye (9th century).
Photo Credit: By Erico Olai Tormio (publisher) - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=85640713
Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye From an engraving published 1670 with the title 'Veræ effigies regum omnium qvi a primo Dan usqe Christianum IV modo regnantem imperii Danici gloria eminuerunt' - here the part depicting the Danish (semi-legendary) king Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye (9th century).
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Ethelred II of England
Photo Credit: By Anonymous - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9393610
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Ælfthryth, wife of Edgar
Photo Credit: By James William Edmund Doyle - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=12039456
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Murder of Edward — Edward the Martyr is offered a cup of mead by Ælfthryth, widow of the late Edgar, unaware that her attendant is about to murder him.
Doyle, James William Edmund (1864) Edward the Martyr in A Chronicle of England: B.C. 55 – A.D. 1485, London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, pp. p. 72
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Murder of Edward Edward the Martyr is offered a cup of mead by Ælfthryth, widow of the late Edgar, unaware that her attendant is about to murder him.
Doyle, James William Edmund (1864) Edward the Martyr in A Chronicle of England: B.C. 55 – A.D. 1485, London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, pp. p. 72
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Edward the Martyr
Photo Credit: By Edwards - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6429449
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Edgar of England — Detail of stained glass window, All Souls College Chapel, Oxford: "The large stained glass window [containing this image] in the west wall is known as the Royal Window. Dating from the mid-15th-century but much restored, it was originally located in the Old Library of All Souls."
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Edgar of England Detail of stained glass window, All Souls College Chapel, Oxford: "The large stained glass window [containing this image] in the west wall is known as the Royal Window. Dating from the mid-15th-century but much restored, it was originally located in the Old Library of All Souls."
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Eadwig
Photo Credit: By Unknown author - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27947435
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Murder of King Edmund I at Pucklechurch in 946 — Printed in "A New and Complete History of England from the First Settlement of Brutus upwards of One Thousand Years before Julius Caesar to the Year 1793" by Charles Alfred Ashburton, published by W & J Stratford of Holborn Hill, London, 1793
Photo Credit: By Drawing by R. Smirke, engraved by A. Smith - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=26265436
Murder of King Edmund I at Pucklechurch in 946 Printed in "A New and Complete History of England from the First Settlement of Brutus upwards of One Thousand Years before Julius Caesar to the Year 1793" by Charles Alfred Ashburton, published by W & J Stratford of Holborn Hill, London, 1793
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Edmund I - 10th king of England
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Eadred — Eighteenth-century engraving
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Eadred Eighteenth-century engraving
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Emma of Normandy
Photo Credit: By Anonymous - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5278567