edmund i

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edmund i

Edmund I ruled England after his brother Athelstan.

Definition

Proper noun A historical figure, specifically a King of the English who reigned from 939 to 946 AD. He is noted for his military campaigns to regain territory from Viking control and for establishing peaceful relations with the Kingdom of Scotland.

Usage

This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the specific historical monarch. * Historical texts often discuss the challenges Edmund I faced after the death of his predecessor. * Edmund I is credited with restoring English rule in the Midlands.

Advanced Usage
  • "The reign of Edmund I": Used to denote the period of his rule and the events that occurred during it.
    • The coinage system was reformed during the reign of Edmund I.
  • "King Edmund I": A formal and respectful form of reference.
    • King Edmund I was succeeded by his brother, Eadred.
Variants and Related Words
  • Edmund the Elder (also Edmund the Deed-Doer): Epithets or bynames sometimes used historically to distinguish this king from later monarchs named Edmund.
    • The chronicler referred to the king as Edmund the Elder.
Synonyms
  • Edmund the Elder (contextual synonym, as a historical reference).
  • There are no true conceptual synonyms for a unique historical person's name.
Related Phrases
  • Son of Edward the Elder: A phrase describing his lineage.
    • Edmund I was the son of Edward the Elder.
  • Brother of Athelstan: A phrase describing his familial relation to his predecessor.
    • He ascended the throne as the brother of Athelstan.
edmund i

Edmund I ruled England after his brother Athelstan.

Noun
  1. king of the English who succeeded Athelstan; he drove out the Danes and made peace with Scotland (921-946)

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