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* King Edmund I of England ( lived 921 – 946, reigned 939 – 946 )
Michael Evans points out that Harold was only one of several kings of pre-Conquest England to die following short reigns, and lives, including Edmund I ( reigned 939 – 946 ), Eadred ( reigned 946 – 955 ), Eadwig ( reigned 955 – 959 ), Edmund Ironside ( reigned 1016 ), and Harthacnut ( reigned 1040 – 1042 ).
Edward the Atheling was the son of King Edmund Ironside, ( reigned 1016 ), and Edward had been exiled from England in 1017, after his father's death.
Aethelred wanting to restore Anglo-Saxon control in an area once conquered by Edmund the Elder ( reigned 939-946 ), his grandfather.
Six coins from the reigns of the Anglo-Saxon English Kings Edmund ( reigned 939 – 946 ) and Eadred ( reigned 946 – 955 ) were found during ploughing at Reddish Green in 1789.

Edmund and 1016
* 1016Edmund Ironside succeeds his father Æthelred the Unready as king of England,
A separate political existence from Wessex was briefly restored in 955 – 959, when Edgar became king of Mercia, and again in 1016, when the kingdom was divided between Cnut and Edmund Ironside, Cnut taking Mercia.
The best-known examples of the questionable advice given by the English witenagemot are when on January 5, 1066 it approved the succession to the kingship of Harold Godwinson ( Harold Godwin ) following the death of Edward the Confessor, and 50 years earlier, in 1016, it had approved the splitting of the kingdom between the Saxon Edmund II and the Danish king Canute.
Æthelred was able to hold out against Cnut in London, but in April 1016 Æthelred died, as did Edmund in November.
Æthelred died in April 1016, and he was succeeded by Edward's older half brother Edmund Ironside, who carried on the fight against Sweyn's son, Cnut.
Edmund died in November 1016, and Cnut became undisputed king.
Edmund Ironside or Edmund II (; c. 988 / 993 – 30 November 1016 ) was king of England from 23 April to 18 October 1016 and of Wessex from 23 April to 30 November 1016.
In early 1016 the army assembled by Edmund dispersed when Æthelred did not appear to lead it, probably due to illness.
Æthelred died on 23 April 1016, and the citizens and councillors in London chose Edmund as king and probably crowned him.
Shortly afterwards, on 30 November 1016, King Edmund died, probably in London.
Edgar was born in Hungary, where his father Edward the Exile, son of King Edmund II Ironside, had spent most of his life, having been sent into exile after Edmund's death and the conquest of England by the Danish king Cnut in 1016.
One of the most important abbeys in England, it was the site of Edmund Ironside's coronation as King of England in 1016.
In 1016 Edmund Ironside was crowned king at Glastonbury.
* 1016 Battle of Brentford between the invading Canute and Edmund Ironside
As Archbishop of Canterbury, Lyfing crowned two English kings: Ethelred's son Edmund Ironside in 1016 and Cnut the Great in 1017.
The earliest contemporary written reference to a Saxon bridge is c. 1016 when chroniclers mention how Cnut's ships by-passed the crossing, during his war to regain the throne from Edmund Ironside.

Edmund and was
The novelist Raymond Chandler criticised her in his essay, " The Simple Art of Murder ", and the American literary critic Edmund Wilson was dismissive of Christie and the detective fiction genre generally in his New Yorker essay, " Who Cares Who Killed Roger Ackroyd?
An early psychical researcher to propose an afterlife hypothesis was Edmund Fournier d ' Albe he wrote that at the moment of death the soul floats into the atmosphere.
He was to take over as tutor to the Robinsons ' son, Edmund who was growing too old to be in Anne's care.
It was the failure of Dalhousie to appoint a prominent Baptist pastor and scholar, Edmund Crawley, to the Chair of Classics, as had been expected, that really thrust into the forefront of Baptist thinking the need for a College established and run by the Baptists.
The second series was the first to establish the familiar Blackadder character: cunning, shrewd and witty, in sharp contrast to the bumbling Prince Edmund of the first series.
It was the following insult directed at Lord Percy by Edmund Blackadder: " The eyes are open, the mouth moves, but Mr. Brain has long since departed, hasn't he, Percy?
According to its Memorandum & Articles of Association, its objectives are :- “ To act as Nominee or agent or attorney either solely or jointly with others, for any person or persons, partnership, company, corporation, government, state, organisation, sovereign, province, authority, or public body, or any group or association of them ....” Bank of England Nominees Limited was granted an exemption by Edmund Dell, Secretary of State for Trade, from the disclosure requirements under Section 27 ( 9 ) of the Companies Act 1976, because, “ it was considered undesirable that the disclosure requirements should apply to certain categories of shareholders .” The Bank of England is also protected by its Royal Charter status, and the Official Secrets Act.
Raphael Holinshed calls her Voadicia, while Edmund Spenser calls her " Bunduca ", a version of the name that was used in the popular Jacobean play Bonduca, in 1612.
Perhaps the original compilation of popular playing card games was collected by Edmund Hoyle, a self-made authority on many popular parlor games.
This approach was first proposed by the philosopher Edmund Husserl, and later elaborated by other philosophers and scientists.
In 1865 the ' Rules of the Eglinton Castle and Cassiobury Croquet ' was published by Edmund Routledge.
Conservatives typically see Richard Hooker as the founding father of conservatism, the Marquess of Halifax as important for his pragmatism, David Hume articulated conservative mistrust of rationalism in politics, and Edmund Burke was the leading early theorist.
Edmund Burke was the private secretary to the Marquis of Rockingham and official pamphleteer to the Rockingham branch of the Whig Party.
However there was no consistency in Whig ideology, and diverse writers including John Locke, David Hume, Adam Smith and Edmund Burke were all influential among Whigs, although none of them was universally accepted.
The form was invented by and is named after Edmund Clerihew Bentley.
After the fall of James II of England, in 1688, Mather was among the leaders of the successful revolt against James's governor of the consolidated Dominion of New England, Sir Edmund Andros.
He was succeeded by his brother Edmund, then aged 18.
Edmund Stoiber was born in Oberaudorf in the district of Rosenheim, Bavaria.
Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (; April 8, 1859, Proßnitz, Moravia, Austrian Empire – April 26, 1938, Freiburg, Germany ) was a philosopher and mathematician and the founder of the 20th century philosophical school of phenomenology.
She was portrayed as Belphoebe or Astraea, and after the Armada, as Gloriana, the eternally youthful Faerie Queene of Edmund Spenser's poem.

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