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  EADGAR (Edgar the Ætheling) @ Archontology.org: presidents, kings, prime ministers, biography, database
Eadgar the Ætheling was the son of Eadweard the Exile and the grandson of King Eadmund Ironside.
Eadgar was taken to England when his father was recalled by King Eadweard the Confessor (1057).
The sudden death of Eadweard the Exile left Eadgar a possible heir to the Anglo-Saxon throne, but his rights were ignored when Harold Godwinesson was chosen king and successor of Eadweard the Confessor in early 1066.
www.archontology.org /nations/england/anglosaxon/edgar2.php   (363 words)

  
 Eadgar: The Last Happy King?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In 957, in the middle of the reign of King Eadwig of Wessex, Eadgar became King of Mercia and Northumbria.
Eadgar had married a childhood friend, Athelfleda, earlier in life; but she had died by the time he became king.
It is particularly interesting to note that the church leaders continued to work with Eadgar during this time, even though the king had some "dalliance" problems of his own, much like his brother before him did.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/ancient_british_history/99365   (453 words)

  
 History Of The Scottish Nation - Vol 3, Chapter 19 - Donald Bane; King Eadgar; Alexander's Vow and Monastery of Inchcolm
Symptoms are not wanting that the popularity of the reigning family had of late been on the wane, and that the attachment of the nation to the throne was weakening.
Donald Bane reigned other three years, when he was finally driven from the throne, and Eadgar, the son of Malcolm, got possession of it, partly by armed assistance which his uncle Edgar Aetheling, who still lived, had influence to obtain from the English monarch.
This proved a source of emolument to the monks, and led Eadgar to give himself to the pious and congenial work of the restoration of monasteries, among which was Coldingham, which had been destroyed by the Danes.
www.electricscotland.com /history/wylie/vol3ch19.htm   (4091 words)

  
 The Dragon Knights
Eadgar has an idea to make a fake human for the stew.
Eadgar says you need to hide the parrot so it can learn some english.
Eadgar tells you about the "potion of truth" and tells you that you need Troll Thistle.
www.tdknights.com /content.php?id=134   (660 words)

  
 Baby Name Eadgar - Origin and Meaning of Eadgar
Search for names similar to Eadgar starting with Ea-, Ead- or ending with -ar, -gar.
Eadgar is a rare male first name as it was not ranked for males of all ages in the 1990 U.S. Census.
Eadgar is a rare surname as it was not ranked for people of all ages in the 1990 U.S. Census.
www.thinkbabynames.com /meaning/1/Eadgar   (103 words)

  
 EADGAR (Edgar the Peacemaker) @ Archontology.org: presidents, kings, prime ministers, biography, database
The younger son of King Edmund, Eadgar was proclaimed king in Mercia and Northumbria (after 9 May 957) during the reign of his brother, Eadwig.
At the time of his succession Eadgar was about 15 years old and the real government was entrusted to his grandmother, Queen Ædgive.
Eadgar encouraged the monastic reforms undertaken by Dunstan and supported the clergy in founding abbeys.
www.archontology.org /nations/england/anglosaxon/edgar1.php   (353 words)

  
 Edgar's Ruse (Quest Guides)
Then feed these to the parrot by using the alcho-chunks on the hatch on the side of the cage, if you don't use the vodka on the chunks then the parrot will be too quick for you.
Go to the top of the mountain just outside Eadgar's house and pick the thistle, then burn it on a fire (There are some near the entance to the Stronghold in the troll camp) and grind it down, then put it in a vial with the Ranarr Weed to get a Troll Potion.
Eadgar will use the Parrot on the scarecrow and give you a fake human.
s10.invisionfree.com /Quest_Guides/ar/t49.htm   (890 words)

  
 Edward the Martyr
The troublesome genealogy that was prevalent throughout ancient history rose its ugly head again in 975, when King Eadgar died and left his son, 12-year-old Edward, as heir.
Eadgar had other children, of course, as did most monarchs of that age; and one of his other sons was Aethelred, Edward's half-brother.
But because Edward was Eadgar's rightful heir, the young descendant had the backing of St. Dunstan and other members of the clergy, as well as the nobles, no doubt who wanted to maintain their prestige and status by continuing to align themselves with the ruling elite.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/6546/100880   (422 words)

  
 Eadgar's Ruse - Quest Guides - Zybez Runescape Help
Enter it, and head to the north side of the cave to Eadgar (Picture).
Eadgar will tell you to speak to one of the Troll Chefs.
Eadgar will tell you he has a plan.
www.zybez.net /quests.php?id=16   (1628 words)

  
 Dark N X Clan : Clan of RuneScape
If this is the case, you’ll have to go to the jail and pickpocket the troll guard Twig (like in Troll Stronghold Quest) and free Eadgar, then return to his cave and talk with him.
Speak to Eadgar, then go back to Sanfew, he will tell you to speak to Tegid who is just outside the Herblore shop, next to the river doing his washing.
After picking, light a fire, and use the Thistle on the fire, as the one in Eadgar’s cave is occupied by his stew.
www.freewebs.com /rs2darknxclan/eadgarsruse.htm   (990 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - nil and others
She married, secondly, Eadgar 'the Peaceful', King of England, son of Eadmund I, King of England and Ælfgifu, between 964 and 965.
She married Eadgar 'the Peaceful', King of England, son of Eadmund I, King of England and Ælfgifu, between 961 and 962.
He was the son of Eadgar 'the Peaceful', King of England and Æthelflæd 'the Fair'.
www.thepeerage.com /p10243.htm   (1737 words)

  
 Early Medieval Mints   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Coins struck for: Eadwig, Eadgar, Edward the Martyr, Æthelred II, Cnut Harold I, Harthacnut, Edward the Confessor, Harold II, William I, William II, Henry I, Stephen, Henry II.
Coins struck for: Æthelstan, Eadgar, Edward the Martyr, Æthelred II, Cnut, Harold I, Harthacnut, Edward the Confessor, Harold II, William I, William II, Henry I, Stephen, Matilda; Baronial.
Coins struck for: Eadgar, Edward the Martyr, Æthelred II, Cnut, Harold I, Harthacnut, Edward the Confessor, Harold II, William I, William II, Henry I, Stephen, Henry II, Henry III.
www.finds.org.uk /medievalcoins/mints.php   (1889 words)

  
 Rune Headquarters :.:.: Your unfair Runescape advantage
Mad Eadgar lives in a cave near the dungeons you rescued him from in the Troll Stronghold quest, near the top of the giant mountain spiral.
Go Speak to Eadgar and he will tell you to speak to a troll cook (Burntmeat) as he'll know where it is.
Go to the top of the mountain just outside Eadgar's cave and pick the thistle, then burn it on a fire (There are some near the entance to the Stronghold in the troll camp) and grind it down, then put it in a vial with the Ranarr Weed to get a Troll Potion.
runehq.com /RHQQuestsView.php?id=00429   (1237 words)

  
 Quest Walkthrough: Eadgar's Ruse - ::Sal's Realm of RuneScape::
Talk to Eadgar and ask him about Goutweed, which he'll tell you to talk to the Troll Chef.
Bring everything to Eadgar, along with a tinderbox, vial of water, Ranarr Weed, and a Pestle and Mortar, and he'll take 1 set of logs, the grain, chicken and robes.
After bringing everything to Eadgar, he tells you that you now need to make a Troll Truth Potion so that the cook won't lie to you about the herb.
runescape.salmoneus.net /quests/EadgarsRuse.html   (823 words)

  
 Rune Village .::. Where RuneScapers Escape
In the middle of the Winding Maze (in a Cave) is Mad Eadgar, talk to him.
For the Parrot to Speak, head west into the Stronghold, (then north, down the Stairs, through the Prison Door, and more Stairs, then south to the Prisons) north of the Prison Cells is a Torture Rack, use the Parrot (and hide it) with the Rack.
Head back to Eadgar once more, he will show you the Scarecrow in the dialog window and give you the "Fake Man".
runevillage.com /rs2Quests/quest2Eadgar.php   (846 words)

  
 Runescape International - Eadgar\'s Ruse
The best way to get to Eadgar is to go up the path and through the house.
The chef is west of Eadgar and down one floor.
Go outside the cave and there are 5 or so grassy areas around the cave, search for a 'Troll Thistle' (Each time it's picked, It spawns in a different grass area each time, so make sure you check all of the areas).
rsinter.org /index.php?Page=Quest_49   (707 words)

  
 David McRoberts
Duke William of Normandy was victorious, and in the tumult Eadgar Aethling was set aside; he seems to have lacked the vigourous character necessary for a ruler in that martial age.
Malcolm welcomed the strangers and apparently made common cause with Eadgar against the new regime in England, for the chroniclers relate stories of forays and sieges that reduced northern England to desolation.
Just then there entered her son Eadgar, who had come hot haste with news from the field of battle: his mother in the midst of her agony recognised him and asked him news of Malcolm and Eadward: the poor lad hesitated.
www.ewtn.com /library/mary/stmarg.htm   (6327 words)

  
 The Legendary Brotherhood | Welcome To The Legendary Brotherhood Guild
He will ask you to journey to the North to the Land of The Trolls and find the secret of the herb that the Trolls call "Goutweed".
He will tell you that the Trolls use it in their cooking and you should go ask one of the Troll Cooks for further assistance.
Use the Parrot on the torture rack to hide it under.
www.runeclient.com /eadgarsruse.htm   (967 words)

  
 Runescape Realm - Guides - Members Quest Guides - Eadgar's Ruse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Take the parrot back to Eadgar and he will tell you his plan.
You should have your 10 grains, 2 logs, mortar and pestle and 5 chickens with you, as well as your unfinished ranaar pot.
Speak to Eadgar again, and he will take the potion, and tell you to go get the parrot back.
www.runescaperealm.com /modules.php?name=Content&file=viewarticle&id=81   (756 words)

  
 RuneWeb - Eadgar's Ruse Quest
He directs you to speak with Mad Eadgar, who lives in the vicinity.
Head back to Eadgar's and he'll tell you to go fetch him a Parrot.
He'll then tell you to mix a Troll Truth potion, by picking the Troll Thistle around the mountain, then drying and mixing with Ranarr into a potion.
www.runeweb.net /index.php?page=rs2-quest-eadgar   (642 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Saint Dunstan of Canterbury
He rebuilt the abbey, introduced the Benedictine Rule, and established a famous school.
Close advisor to King Eadred and King Eadgar.
The combination of spiritual authority and political influence made his virtual regent of the kingdom.
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/saintd09.htm   (153 words)

  
 Global RuneScape - Eadgar's Ruse - Quest guide
Eadgar will take the Grains, Chickens and logs from you.
Now, go out of his cave, and pick a Thistile from one of the grassy patches on the hill you are on now.
Enter Eadgar's cave again and give him the potion.
www.global-rs.com /quests/members/eadgarsruse   (1143 words)

  
 Rune Tips :: Quest Guides
If this is the case, you'll have to go to the jail and pickpocket the troll guard Twig or Berry (like in Troll Stronghold Quest) and free Eadgar, then return to his cave and talk with him.
Outside the cave there are 5 or so grassy areas; search for a Troll Thistle (each time it's picked, it spawns in a different grass area next time, so make sure you check all of the areas).
Next Eadgar ask you to get the Parrot back, so go back to the racks then return to Eadgar again.
www.tip.it /runescape/index.php?rs2quest_id=77   (1120 words)

  
 Game Skanker - PC Games - Runescape Eadgars Ruse Quest Cheats Codes Guides FAQs Hints Tips Help
The Potion of Truth: Go back to Eadgar and he will ask you to get the Parrot back, so go back to the racks then go back to Eadgar again.
The fake man: Go outside the cave and there are 5 or so grassy areas around the cave, search for a 'Troll Thistle' (each time it's picked, it spawns in a different grass area, so make sure you check all of the areas).
Fooling Buntmeat: Go back to Burntmeat and give him the fake man, he will stupidly tell you where the storage room key is. Go to the back of that small area and search in the drawers until you find the key.
www.gameskanker.com /runescape/eadgarsrusequest.htm   (973 words)

  
 King of England Eadgar I "the Pacific" Edmunding
King of England Eadgar I "the Pacific" Edmunding
Eadgar rebelled against his brother Edwy to become ruler, then King of England.
Legend says that other British kings would row Eadgar across the Dee at Chester.
www.burnsfamily.org.nz /genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I0861&tree=Burns   (61 words)

  
 Essays Of Francis Bacon by Francis Bacon 54
The true marshalling of the degrees of sovereign honor, are these: In the first place are conditores imperiorum, founders of states and commonwealths; such as were Romulus, Cyrus, Caesar, Ottoman, Ismael.
In the second place are legislatores, lawgivers; which are also called second founders, or perpetui principes, because they govern by their ordinances after they are gone; such were Lycurgus, Solon, Justinian, Eadgar, Alphonsus of Castile, the Wise, that made the Siete Partidas.
In the third place are liberatores, or salvatores, such as compound the long miseries of civil wars, or deliver their countries from servitude of strangers or tyrants; as Augustus Caesar, Vespasianus, Aurelianus, Theodoricus, King Henry the Seventh of England, King Henry the Fourth of France.
www.classicbookshelf.com /library/francis_bacon/essays_of_francis_bacon/54   (584 words)

  
 E
Follow the path still until you hit some rocks to climb up, go up, stick your prayer on and run past the trolls which throw the rocks.
Mad Eadgar: Now you are able to climb the mountain.
Go down to the lowest level using the stairs on the East this time, which will take you to the jail and hide the Parrot under the rack so he learns English.
www.euglass.com /alex/E.htm   (880 words)

  
 Edgar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
They probably lost power due to financial difficulties or problems in the line of succession and came under the influence of the ascendant Maxwells in the 14th Century.
The name Eadgar is from the Old English and means “happy spear.” The first recording of the name in Scotland is thought to have been Eadgar, King of Scots, who reigned from 1097-1107.
The Edgars of Nithsdale are thought to be of Gaelic origin, however.
www.clanmaxwellusa.com /edgar.htm   (254 words)

  
 New Mexican Roots - New England Roots Ælfthryth of Devon Queen Of England
Marriage: Eadgar "The Peaceable" King of England in 964 in Wessex, England
Ælfthryth married Eadgar "The Peaceable" King of England, son of King Edmund I "The Magnificent" of Wessex and Saint Ælfgifu Queen of England, in 964 in Wessex, England.
(Eadgar "The Peaceable" King of England was born about 943-944 in Wessex, England, died on 8 Jul 975 in Winchester, Hampshire, England and was buried in Glastonbury Abbey, Glastonbury, Somerset, England.)
www.cybergata.com /roots/3238.htm   (133 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The story is based on a 10th-century Saxon tale in which Eadgar, King of England, sends his henchman Aethelwold to woo the hand of the fair Aelfrida for him.
The cast for the premiere performance was led by Lawrence Tibbett as Eadgar, Edward Johnson as Aethelwold and Florence Easton as Aelfrida.
The work continued to be performed for three consecutive seasons with over seventeen performances, far exceeding the expectations of the Metropolitan Opera Company.
www.hvnet.com /millay/king.htm   (629 words)

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