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  • St. Margaret of Scotland c.1045-1092 was the granddaughter of the English king Edmund Ironside, and was married to Malcolm III, King of Scotland.

    De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History » 2009 » September 2009

  • St. Margaret of Scotland c.1045-1092 was the granddaughter of the English king Edmund Ironside, and was married to Malcolm III, King of Scotland.

    De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History » Ransoming of English prisoners by St. Margaret of Scotland 2009

  • Finally aristocratic Hugo Black volunteers to leave Detroit to fight under General Edmund Ironside who leads an expeditionary force into Russia just after Lenin takes power.

    Sunnyside-Glen David Gold « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009

  • “He wanted to divert troops”: Edmund Ironside, Time Unguarded, p.

    Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008

  • Despite the Scandinavian conquest, Æthelred's Anglo-Saxon line would reappear in the reign of his firstborn son by Emma, Edward the Confessor, and permanently incorporated into the royal lineage with the marriage of Matilda of Scotland—the descendant of Edmund Ironside—with Henry I in 1100. posted by Carolingian @ 10:42 AM

    Archive 2007-04-01 Carolingian 2007

  • England was left divided between his second son by Ælfgifu, Edmund Ironside, and the Danish invader Canute upon the king's death on the 23rd of April, 1016.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Carolingian 2007

  • To see two kings fight in single combat, as Porus and Alexander; Canute and Edmund Ironside; Scanderbeg and

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Despite the Scandinavian conquest, Æthelred's Anglo-Saxon line would reappear in the reign of his firstborn son by Emma, Edward the Confessor, and permanently incorporated into the royal lineage with the marriage of Matilda of Scotland—the descendant of Edmund Ironside—with Henry I in 1100. posted by Carolingian @ 10:42 AM

    Æthelred Carolingian 2007

  • England was left divided between his second son by Ælfgifu, Edmund Ironside, and the Danish invader Canute upon the king's death on the 23rd of April, 1016.

    Æthelred Carolingian 2007

  • A sufficient proofe hereof are the voiages of prince Edgar the nephew of Edmund Ironside, of Robert

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

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