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supposes that Ordgar from the time of his daughter's royal marriage until 970 was one of Edgar's closest advisors, by virtue of his being named as a witness on almost all charters issued by King Edgar during the period.
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as king. It is, however, certain that, under whatever actual circumstances, Ælfthryth became King Edgar's third wife in 964 and in the same year her father Ordgar was created ealdorman. The
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as his agent to woo her. On arrival Æthelwald found her in company with her father Ordgar, whom she completely controlled by her personality, playing chess, which they had learned from the
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suspected that he was murdered by his wife Ælfthryth who thereafter, according to Dunstan, seduced King Edgar and murdered his son Prince
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was founded in 961 by Ordgar but the modern consensus is that it was wholly the foundation of his son
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in 974; the charter of confirmation was granted in 981 by King Æthelred, Ordwulf's nephew.
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Freeman, Mary (2012). "Ordulf's Shadow in Tavistock". In Bliss, Jane; et al. (eds.).
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Little is known about Ordgar other than what survives in three historical sources:
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in Somerset. He married an unknown lady of royal birth, by whom he had a daughter
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The name of Ordgar's wife is not known; however, he is known to have issue:
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His name appears as a witness on charters of King Edgar between 962 and 970.
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regarding the love affairs and marriages of his daughter Ælfthryth
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Edulf (died 971 or before), was of gigantic strength and stature.
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landowner and apparently a close advisor of his son-in-law
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was King Edgar's third wife and was the mother of King
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in order to pave the way for the crowning of her son
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Index

Ordgar, Ealdorman of Devon
Ealdorman of Devon
West Country
Edgar the Peaceful
England
Ælfthryth
Æthelred the Unready
ealdorman
William of Malmesbury
Gesta pontificum Anglorum
Geoffrey Gaimar
Gaimar
parish
Exeter
Frome
Ælfthryth
Æthelwald, Ealdorman of East Anglia
Danes
Dunstan
Edward the Martyr
Æthelred
Tavistock Abbey
Ordwulf
William of Malmesbury
Tavistock
Florence of Worcester
Exeter
Ordwulf
Ælfthryth

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