List of Wessex consorts
The Wessex royal consorts were the wives of the reigning monarchs of the Kingdom of Wessex. History has not always recorded whether each king of Wessex was married or not.
Wessex was an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in the south of Great Britain, from AD 519 until England was unified by Æthelstan (who never married) in AD 927. There have thus been no consorts of an independent Wessex since that date and the following consorts have been those of the monarch of England.
Picture | Name | Parents | Birth | Marriage | Became Consort | Coronation | Ceased to be Consort | Death | Spouse |
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Seaxburh (possibly) | – | no earlier than c. 642 | – | 645 | c. 674 | Cenwalh | |||
Cynewise (possibly) | – | no earlier than 645 | – | no later than 648 | – | Penda | |||
Seaxburh | – | no earlier than 648 | – | 672 Thereafter ruled in her own right |
c. 674 | Cenwalh | |||
Not reliably recorded. Possibly a sister of Queen Iurminburh. | – | no earlier than c. 676 | – | no later than c. 686 | – | Centwine | |||
Cynethryth | – | no earlier than 685 | – | no later than 688 | – | Cædwalla | |||
Frithugyth | – | no earlier than 726 | – | no later than 740 | – | Æthelheard | |||
Eadburh | Father, King Offa of Mercia Mother, Queen Cynethryth |
before 788 | – | no earlier than 786 | – | 802 | – | Beorhtric | |
Unknown | – | – | – | no earlier than 802 | – | no later than 839 | – | Egbert | |
Osburh | Father, Oslac | – | before 839 | 839 | – | no later than 856 | – | Æthelwulf | |
Judith | Father, Charles the Bald Mother, Ermentrude of Orléans |
October 844 | 1 October 856 | – | 13 January 858 Husband's death |
after 870 | |||
858 | 860 |
Æthelbald | |||||||
Wulfthryth | – | not before 865 | – | not after 871 | – | Ethelred I | |||
Ealhswith | Father, Æthelred Mucil. Mother, Eadburh |
868 | 23 April 871 | – | 26 October 899 | 5 December 905 | Alfred the Great | ||
Ælfflæd | – | – | circa 901 | – | late 910s | Edward the Elder | |||
Eadgifu | Father, Sigehelm, Ealdorman of Kent | before 904 | circa 919 | – | 17 July 924 | after 965 |
See also
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