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 Anglo-Saxon Chronicle : Year 925   924    926
Details from the Chronicle

This year died King Edward at Farndon in Mercia; and Elward his son died very soon after this, in Oxford. Their bodies lie at Winchester. And Athelstan was chosen king in Mercia, and consecrated at Kingston. He gave his sister to Otho, son of the king of the Old-Saxons. St. Dunstan was now born; and Wulfhelm took to the archbishopric in Canterbury. This year King Athelstan and Sihtric king of the Northumbrians came together at Tamworth, the sixth day before the calends of February, and Athelstan gave away his sister to him.

(This year Bishop Wulfhelm was consecrated. And that same year King Edward died.)

Key people and places

EDWARD (the Elder, King of West Saxons, 899-924)
ATHELSTAN (King of the English 924-939)
Canterbury Cathedral
Translation by Rev. James Ingram (London, 1823), with additional readings from the translation of Dr. J.A. Giles (London, 1847).