born: 1016 in Wessex, England
died: 1057 in St. Pauls Minster, London
"A.D. 1017. ..... Edric advised him [King Canute] to slay the little athelings,
Eadward and Eadmund, the sons of king Eadmund. But thinking that his reputation would
suffer if they were made away with in England, he sent them to the king of the Swedes to
be put to death; who, although he was in league with him, would not comply with his
request, but sent them to Salomon, king of the Hungarians, in order that they might be
educated and their lives preserved. One of them, namely Eadmund, in course of time died
there: but Eadward married Agatha, a daughter of the brother of the emperor, Henry, by
whom he had Margaret, queen of the Scots, Cristina, a nun, and Eadgar the atheling."
--- Florence of Worcester
Father: Eadmund
Ironside, King of England
Mother: Eadgyth
Spouse: Agatha of Brunswick
Children:
1. St. Margaret, Princess of England
2. Edgar Atheling
3. Cristina