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 | | His sister Eadgifu married Charles the Simple, Eadhild becamethe wife of Hugh the Great, duke of France, Eadgyth was married to theemperor Otto the Great, and her sister, Aelfgifu, to a petty Germanprince.' In the Edward article, Aethelstan and Eadgyth (who married Sihtric) hadthe same mother and implies no other children of that relationship. |
 | | Therefore, this Eadgyth cannot be Eadgyth the sister ofAethelstan since Aethelstan had only one sister. |
 | | The article on Edwardmentions six daughters by Aelflaed (two of whom are named, the ones whobecame nuns,) leaving four who are unnamed (and referring the reader tothe article on Aethelstan), and two daughters by Eadgifu, we have a totalof six unnamed daughters. |
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