Edmund Ætheling
| Edmund Ætheling | |
|---|---|
Edmund in the late 13th century Genealogical chronicle of the English Kings | |
| Born | 1016 or 1017 England |
| Died | Before 1057 Hungary |
| House | Wessex |
| Father | Edmund Ironside |
| Mother | Ealdgyth |
Edmund Ætheling (born 1016 or 1017, died before 1057) was a son of Edmund Ironside and his wife Ealdgyth. Edmund Ironside briefly ruled as king of England following the death of his father Æthelred the Unready in April 1016. Edmund Ironside died in late 1016 after a hard-fought war with Danish invader Cnut who became king of all England shortly after.
The following year, Cnut sent Edmund Ironside's two infant sons, Edmund Ætheling and Edward the Exile, to the Continent, probably to the King of Sweden, to be murdered. Instead, the princes were spared and sent to Hungary, possibly after a sojourn at the court of Yaroslav I, prince of Kiev. Edmund may have married a daughter of the Hungarian king, and he died in Hungary on 10 January in an unknown year before 1057.