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What (who) is Æthelstan: The First King of England - definition


Æthelstan: The First King of England         
  • First edition
Æthelstan: The First King of England is a 2011 biography by Sarah Foot of Æthelstan, who was king of the Anglo-Saxons from 924 to 927 and the first king of the whole of England from 927 to 939.
Æthelstan         
  • alt=Statue of Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians with Æthelstan
  • alt=Coin of Æthelstan
  • alt=Æthelstan in a fifteenth-century stained glass window
  • alt=Map of the British Isles in the tenth century
  • Charter S416 of Æthelstan for Wulfgar in 931, written by "[[Æthelstan A]]"
  • alt=Miniature of St Matthew in gospels presented by Æthelstan to Christ Church, Canterbury
  • [[Alea evangelii]], a board game played at Æthelstan's court
  • alt=Painting of Æthelstan with Saint John of Beverley
  • Silver penny of King Æthelstan
KING OF THE ANGLO-SAXONS AND FIRST KING OF ENGLAND
Aethelstan the Glorious; Athelstan I of England; Aethelstan; Aðalsteinn; King Aethelstan of England; Athelstan the Glorious; King Athelstan of England; Æthelstan of England; Athelstan of england; King Athelstan; First English King; AEthelstan of England; Adalsteinn; AEthelstan; Hadelstan; King Æthelstan; King Æthelstan of England; Athelstan; Æthelstan the Glorious; King Aethelstan; Athelstan of England; Æþelstan; Æðelstan; Ethelstan; Æðelstan, King of the English; Æthelstan, King of the English
He wore a crown of a similar design on his crowned bust coins. It is the oldest surviving portrait of an English king and the manuscript is the oldest surviving made for an English king.
Æthelstan Half-King         
EALDORMAN OF EAST ANGLIA
Athelstan Half-King; AEthelstan Half-King; Aethelstan Half King; Athelstan Half King; Æthelgyth; Aethelstan Half-King
Æthelstan Half-King (fl. 932 – 956) was an important and influential Ealdorman of East Anglia who interacted with five kings of England, including his adopted son King Edgar the Peaceful.