Name: King Edgar Born: c.943 Parents: Edmund and Elgiva Relation to Elizabeth II: 29th great-grandfather House of: Wessex Ascended to the throne: October 1, 959 Crowned: May 11, 973 at Bath Abbey, aged c.30 Married: (1) Ethelfleda, (2) Elfrida Children: 3 sons including Edward and Ethelred, 1 illegitimate daughter Died: July 8, 975 at Winchester Buried at: Glastonbury Reigned for: 15 years, 9 months, and 6 days Succeeded by: his son Edward
King of all England from 959. He was the younger son of Edmund I, and strove successfully to unite English and Danes as fellow subjects. In 973 Edgar of England marched his army north to Chester. His navy meets him there via the Irish Sea. This show of strength persuades the Northern Kings to submit to his overlordship. Legend says he is rowed across the Dee by Kings Kenneth of Alba, Malcolm of the Cumbrians, Magnus of Man & the Isles, Donald of Strathclyde, Iago of Gwynedd, Princes Hywel of Gwynedd, Ithel and Siferth .
He recalled St. Dunstan from exile and made him Archbishop of Canterbury and his closest personal advisor. His reign was prosperous and peaceful and he is generally credited with the revival of the English church.