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  • Silver penny of Edmund I. One of Edmund's last known political efforts was his role in the restoration of his nephew Louis IV of France.
  • Edmund I was the king of the English (939–946), who recaptured areas of northern England that had been occupied by the Vikings.
  • Edmund I, also known as Edmund the Deed-Doer, or Edward the Magnificent, reigned as the king of the English from 939 to 946.
  • By 944, King Edmund had now recalibrated and recaptured the territory which had been lost at the start of his reign and thus regained control of England.
  • Learn about the History of Early Medieval King King Edmund I. King Edmund I ruled England from 27th October 939 to 26th May 946.
  • He had never married and was succeeded by his 18-year-old half-brother Edmund I, King of the English. Edmund was the first Anglo-Saxon monarch, whose...
  • Edmund I (often called Edmund the Magnificent or Edmund the Elder) was the son of Edward the Elder and half-brother of Athelstan.
  • Edmund I, known as 'the Elder' or the Magnificent, was born circa 921, the son of King Edward the Elder and his third wife Edgiva.
  • Edmund I (Old English: Ēadmund, pronounced King of the English from 939 until his death. His epithets include the Elder, the Deed-doer, the Just...