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Alfred Atheling : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alfred Aetheling
Ælfred Æþeling (English: ''Alfred the Noble'') ( 1005 – died 1036) was one of the eight sons of the English king Æthelred the Unready. He and his brother Edward the Confessor were sons of Ethelred's second wife Emma of Normandy.〔David Crouch, ''The Normans: The History of a Dynasty'', (Hambledon Continuum, 2002), 51.〕 King Canute became their stepfather when he married Aethelred's widow. Alfred and his brother were caught in the power struggles at the start and end of Canute's reign. ==Siege of London== In 1013 during the siege of London by the Danes, Aethelred and his family took refuge in Normandy. Aethelred regained the throne in 1014 and died in 1016. England was conquered by Canute of Denmark later that year, and Alfred and Edward returned to the court of their uncle, Duke Robert of Normandy. There is some evidence of a plan on the part of Duke Robert to invade England on his nephews' behalf.〔Stenton, F.M. ''Anglo-Saxon England'', Oxford: Clarendon, 1943, 3rd ed. 1971, p. 409.〕
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