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Edward the Exile (1016 – late August 1057), also called ''Edward Ætheling'', was the son of King Edmund Ironside and of Ealdgyth. He spent most of his life in exile following the defeat of his father by Canute the Great. ==Exile== After the Danish conquest of England in 1016, Canute had Edward, said to be only a few months old, and his brother, Edmund, sent to the Swedish court of Olof Skötkonung〔Onslow, the Rt.Hon.The Earl of, ''The Dukes of Normandy and Their Origin'', London, 1945, p.161.〕〔Anderson, Alan O.,''Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers, 500 to 1286'', London, 1908. p.94n.〕 (who was either Canute's half-brother or stepbrother), supposedly with instructions to have the children murdered. Instead, the two boys were secretly sent either to Kiev,〔Anderson and Onslow both say Hungary〕 where Olof's daughter Ingigerd was the Queen, or to Poland, where Canute's uncle Bolesław I Chrobry was duke.〔 MichaelAnne Guido and John P. Ravilious, "From Theophanu to St. Margaret of Scotland: A study of Agatha's ancestry", Foundations, vol. 4(2012), pp. 81-121.〕 Later Edward made his way to Hungary, probably in the retinue of Ingigerd's son-in-law, András in 1046, whom he supported in his successful bid for the Hungarian throne.
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