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Edwy or Eadwig, King of England, and Queen Elgiva
Edwy or Eadwig (?-959), King of England, and his wife Elgiva (Aelfgifu). Their marriage was annulled against their will by Archbishop Dunstans supporters, for political reasons, citing the fact that they were third cousins.
10th century
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Annulled Archbishop Conflict Cousin Cousins Dunstan Aelfgifu Eadwig Edwy Elgiva
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In this evocative 10th century image, King Edwy or Eadwig of England (?-959) and his beloved Queen Elgiva, also known as Aelfgifu, are depicted in a tender moment, their gazes locked in a deep connection that defies the political turmoil surrounding their union. Edwy, with his regal bearing and piercing gaze, wears the crown and robes of his office, while Elgiva, dressed in an elegant gown adorned with intricate patterns, gazes up at him with unwavering devotion. Their marriage, however, was not to last. Archbishop Dunstan, a powerful religious figure of the time, opposed their union due to their third-cousin relationship. The Church, under Dunstan's influence, annulled their marriage against their will, citing the close familial ties as a violation of religious and moral principles. Despite the political conflict, the image captures the deep affection between the couple. Elgiva's protective hand rests on Edwy's shoulder, and his arm encircles her waist, drawing her close. Their connection transcends the political machinations of the time, offering a glimpse into the private world of the royal couple and the complexities of medieval courtly love. The image serves as a poignant reminder of the human emotions that underlie the historical record, and the challenges faced by those in positions of power in the medieval world. The annulment of their marriage marked a significant moment in English history, and this tender moment between Edwy and Elgiva offers a glimpse into their personal lives, which were forever changed by the political realities of the time.
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