King Edgar or Eadgar I (c. 943 or 944 –
July 8, 975) was the younger son of King
Edmund I of England. He won the nickname, "the Peaceable", but in fact was a stronger king than his elder brother,
Edwy, from whom he took the kingdoms of
Northumbria and
Mercia in 958. Edgar was acclaimed king north of the Thames by a conclave of
Mercian nobles in 958, but officially succeeded when Edwy died in October 959. Immediately Edgar recalled
Dunstan (eventually
canonised as St. Dunstan) from exile and made him successively
Bishop of Worcester, then
Bishop of London, and finally
Archbishop of Canterbury. The allegation that Dunstan at first refused to crown Edgar because he disapproved of his way of life is a discreet reference in popular histories to Edgar's mistress Wulfthryth (later a nun at Wilton), who bore him a daughter
Eadgyth in 961. Dunstan remained Edgar's advisor throughout his reign, nevertheless.
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