Ælfthryth, Countess of Flanders
Ælfthryth of Wessex | |
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Countess consort of Flanders | |
15th century depiction of Baldwin II of Flanders and Ælfthryth of Wessex | |
Born | c.877 |
Died | 7 June 929 |
Spouse | Baldwin II, Count of Flanders |
Issue |
Arnulf I of Flanders Adalulf, Count of Boulogne Ealswid Ermentrud |
House | Wessex |
Father | Alfred the Great |
Mother | Ealhswith |
Ælfthryth of Wessex (877 – 7 June 929), also known as Elftrudis (Elftrude, Elfrida), was an English princess and a countess consort of Flanders.
Life
She was the youngest child of Alfred the Great, the Saxon King of England and his wife Ealhswith. Her siblings included King Edward the Elder and Æthelflæd.
Between 893 and 899, Ælfthryth married Baldwin II (died 918), Count of Flanders.[1]
They had the following issue:
- Arnulf I of Flanders (c. 890–964); married Adela of Vermandois
- Adalulf, Count of Boulogne (c. 890–933)
- Ealswid
- Ermentrud
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Ælfthryth, Countess of Flanders Born: c.877 Died: 7 June 929 | ||
Preceded by Judith of Flanders |
Countess consort of Flanders 893-899 to 918 |
Succeeded by Adele of Vermandois |
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