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Ealdred supported Harold as king, but when Harold was defeated at the Battle of Hastings, Ealdred backed Edgar the Ætheling and then endorsed King William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy and a distant relative of King Edward's.
After the Battle of Hastings, Ealdred joined the group who tried to elevate Edgar the Ætheling, Edward the Exile's son, as king, but eventually he submitted to William the Conqueror at Berkhamsted.
In March 1067, William took Ealdred with him when William returned to Normandy, along with the other English leaders Earl Edwin of Mercia, Earl Morcar, Edgar the Ætheling, and Archbishop Stigand.
In 1069, when the northern thegns rebelled against William and attempted to install Edgar the Ætheling as king, Ealdred continued to support William.
By far the strongest hereditary claim was that of Edgar the Ætheling, but his youth and apparent lack of powerful supporters caused him to be passed over, and he did not play a major part in the struggles of 1066, though he was made king for a short time by the Witan after the death of Harold Godwinson.
Further opposition to William in support of Edgar the Ætheling soon collapsed, and William was crowned king on Christmas Day 1066.
Since Edith was also the niece of Edgar the Ætheling and the great-granddaughter of Edmund Ironside ( the half-brother of Edward the Confessor ) the marriage united the Norman line with the old English line of kings.
In 1068, he granted asylum to a group of English exiles fleeing from William of Normandy, among them Agatha, widow of Edward the Confessor's nephew Edward the Exile, and her children: Edgar Ætheling and his sisters Margaret and Cristina.
The point of naming Margaret's sons, Edward after her father Edward the Exile, Edmund for her grandfather Edmund Ironside, Ethelred for her great-grandfather Ethelred the Unready and Edgar for her great-great-grandfather Edgar and her brother, briefly the elected king, Edgar Ætheling, was unlikely to be missed in England, where William of Normandy's grasp on power was far from secure.
Unlike in 1072, Malcolm was prepared to fight, but a peace was arranged by Edgar Ætheling and Robert Curthose whereby Malcolm again acknowledged the overlordship of the English king.
Meanwhile another contender for the throne had emerged – Edward the Exile, son of Edmund Ironside and a grandson of Æthelred II, returned to England in 1057, and although he died shortly after his return, he brought with him his family, which included two daughters, Margaret and Christina, and a son, Edgar the Ætheling.
Instead some of the English clergy and magnates nominated Edgar the Ætheling as king, but their support for Edgar was only lukewarm.
Archbishop Stigand submitted to William there, and when the duke moved on to Berkhamsted soon afterwards, Edgar the Ætheling, Morcar, Edwin and Archbishop Ealdred also submitted.
Early in 1069, Edgar the Ætheling rose in revolt, and attacked York.
Perhaps another stipulation of the treaty was the expulsion of Edgar the Ætheling from Malcolm's court.
This made William's power more secure in northern France, but the new Count of Flanders accepted Edgar the Ætheling into his court.
While William was in Normandy, Edgar the Ætheling returned to Scotland from Flanders.
Edgar conquered Lothian in 1094 and eventually removed Donald in 1097 with William's aid in a campaign led by Edgar Ætheling.
* Edgar the Ætheling
* Edgar Ætheling, last member of the Anglo-Saxon royal house ( b. 1052 )

Edgar and also
Woolfson, a songwriter and composer, was working as a session pianist ; he had also composed material for a concept album idea based on the work of Edgar Allan Poe.
The chosen name, " Ravens ," alludes to the famous poem The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe, who spent the early part of his career in Baltimore, and is also buried there .< ref >
It is open to the public and is also the home of the Edgar Allan Poe Society.
Christian Munch also instructed his son in history and literature, and entertained the children with vivid ghost-stories and tales of Edgar Allan Poe.
Daniel Waters also gained recognition for his screenplay, which won a 1990 Edgar Award.
His poem, Palme, inspired James Merrill's celebrated 1974 poem Lost in Translation, and his cerebral lyricism also influenced the American poet, Edgar Bowers.
At the time, his favorites were also Edgar Rice Burroughs and John Carter, as well as comic books.
The works of Edgar Allan Poe also helped define both the science fiction and the horror genres.
The Giants also signed infielders Edgar Renteria and Juan Uribe.
It was also collected in Tales ( 1845 ) by Edgar Allan Poe.
* September 28 – Henry I of England defeats his older brother Robert Curthose, duke of Normandy, at the Battle of Tinchebrai, and imprisons him in Devizes Castle ; Edgar Atheling and William Clito are also taken prisoner.
1 ), Steve Jolliffe ( wind instruments and vocals on Cyclone and the following tour ; he was also part of a short-lived 1969 line-up ), Ralf Wadephul ( in collaboration with Edgar Froese recorded album Blue Dawn, but it was released only in 2006 ; also credited for one track on Optical Race ( 1988 ) and toured with the band in support of this album ), and Linda Spa ( saxophonist who appeared on numerous albums and concerts between 1990 and 1996, as well as 2005 onwards ).
Edgar Froese also released a number of solo recordings which are similar in style to Tangerine Dream's work.
David Edelstein of New York Magazine, while also praising DiCaprio, wrote, " It's too bad J. Edgar is so shapeless and turgid and ham-handed, so rich in bad lines and worse readings ".
While Edward the Confessor's great-nephew Edgar Ætheling was also in England, he was deemed too young.
Edgar the Peaceful, or Edgar I (; c. 7 August 943 – 8 July 975 ), also called the Peaceable, was a king of England ( r. 959 – 75 ).
Edgar also had a daughter, possibly illegitimate, by Wulfryth, who later became abbess of Wilton.
The countercultural movement was also under covert assault by J. Edgar Hoover's infamous " Counter Intelligence Program " ( COINTELPRO ), but in some countries it was other youth groups that were a threat.
* Edgar Degas — 43 paintings including The Parade, also known as Race Horses in front of the Tribunes, The Bellelli Family, The Tub, Portrait of Édouard Manet, Portraits, At the Stock Exchange, L ’ Absinthe
Edgar ( the ) Ætheling ( also spelt Æþeling, Aetheling, Atheling or Etheling ) or Edgar II ( c. 1051 – c. 1126 ) was the last male member of the royal house of Cerdic of Wessex ( see House of Wessex family tree ).

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Similar wording appears in Edgar Allan Poe's 1831 short story, The Bargain Lost, although not at the very beginning.
* January 19 – The Poe Toaster first appears at the grave of Edgar Allan Poe.
Æthelred appears to have been given lands which normally belonged to the king's sons, some of which had been granted by Edgar to Abingdon Abbey and which were forcibly repossessed for Æthelred by the leading nobles.
Edgar appears in his own clothes, and challenges Edmund to a duel.
John Carter is a fictional character, created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, who appears in Burroughs ' Barsoom novels.
Edgar received limited support from William II ( William Rufus ) as Duncan had before him ; however, the English king was occupied with a revolt led by Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumbria, who appears to have had the support of Donald and Edmund.
They include Joe following the making of Little Britain series 2, which was screened on BBC Three and is included on the Little Britain Series 2 DVD ; a video diary of his brief cameo as a zombie, which appears on the UK Shaun of the Dead DVD ; and ' Hot Fuzz ': The Fuzzball Rally, where he followed his friends and collaborators, Edgar Wright, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg on the US press tour for their film, Hot Fuzz.
A variant of this song appears on the Eric Woolfson album Edgar Allan Poe ( 2009 ) ( see Poe: More Tales of Mystery and Imagination ) which contains the complete music from Woolfson's 2003 stage musical of the same name.
The motto appears as an inscription on the rim of the 1984 and 1994 " Scottish " editions of the British one pound coin and is also referenced in the Edgar Allan Poe story " The Cask of Amontillado " ( Poe was adopted by a Scottish merchant ).
* J. Edgar Hoover: Director of the FBI, Hoover appears on page 340, but his presence is made through letters and transcripts of telephone conversations, primarily with Boyd.
The character of Captain Jeffrey ( or Geoffrey, the name appears both ways in the film ) T. Spaulding ( the " T " stands for " Edgar ") first appeared in the Broadway play Animal Crackers and later in the 1930 film of the same name.
Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow was published in 2006, and appears to be the final book in the Bunnicula series.
He appears in the form of a man named Rick ( played by Ross Edgar ).
A task force led by former governor Jim Edgar and former federal judge Abner Mikva issued a report in 2001 calling for the revival of cumulative voting, in part because it appears that such a system increases the representation of racial minorities in elected office.
Ewers appears in Kim Newman's novel The Bloody Red Baron, as a predatory vampire who travels briefly with Edgar Allan Poe.
Elisabet Sahtouris appears in the feature documentary film about the Dalai Lama, entitled Dalai Lama Renaissance .. She also appears more recently in the films ' I AM ' and ' THRIVE ' - although she and nine others who appear in the latter, including astronaut Edgar Mitchell, have signed a joint letter of disassociation from it-stating that the nature of the film had been misrepresented at the time of their interviews, citing particularly it's ' Us and Them ' stance.
The song appears in an episode of the sitcom Spaced ; the producers could not acquire the rights to use the original recording, so Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg performed and recorded their own version.
Eventually, Edgar accepts Madeline and Miles ' love for each other, and appears to commit suicide by sending a large electric current through its acoustic coupler, around the world, and back to itself.
In the mid-960s, however, she appears to have become a well-to-do landowner on good terms with King Edgar and through her will, a generous benefactress of ecclesiastical houses associated with the royal family, notably the Old Minster and New Minster at Winchester.
Whether Ælfgifu kept a low profile or truly lived in exile, as Byrhtferth appears to claim, there is evidence to suggest that by the mid-960s, she had come to enjoy some peace, prosperity and a good understanding with King Edgar and the royal house.
She appears under Edgar ’ s patronage in two royal charters of AD 966, in which he calls her " a certain noble matron ( matrona ) who is connected to me by the relationship of worldly blood ".
The new heir to the Caswall estate, known as Castra Regis, the Royal Camp, Edgar Caswall, appears to be making some sort of a mesmeric assault on a local girl, Lilla Watford, while a local lady, Arabella March, seems to be running a game of her own, perhaps angling to become Mrs. Caswall.
The phrase Abraham-men also appears as a disguise for Edgar in King Lear ( 1604-05 ) and John Fletcher's Beggar's Bush.

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