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Edmund I

American  

noun

  1. a.d. 921?–946, English king 940–946.


Edmund I British  

noun

  1. ?922–946 ad , king of England (940–946)

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Edmund I, King of England, an able and spirited prince, succeeded his brother Athelstan in 940.

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If my name had been Edmund I should have been more fortunate.

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Charles Lee and Anne, his wife, sold this property to their brother, Edmund I. Lee, for five thousand dollars in January 1801.

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Edred, King of England, son of Edward the Elder, succeeded to the throne on the murder of his brother, Edmund I, in May, 946.

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Edmund I. Lee is remembered in his native city for saving the Glebe lands for Christ Church.

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