| Crowned King of England Edward, the Martyr | |
| B: | 962 |
| D: | 18 Mar 978 |
| Corfe Castle, Dorset, England | |
| Edward III, King of England, Edward the Confessor, Saint Edward the Confessor | |
| B: | Abt. 1003 |
| Islip, Oxfordshire, England | |
| D: | 5 January 1066 |
| London, England | |
| Crowned king of England through the murder of his brother Edward the Martyr Æthelred II, the Unready 'King of England' | |
| B: | 19 Mar 968 |
| Wessex, England | |
| D: | 23 Apr 1016 |
| London, England | |
| Emma, of Normandy, Queen consort of England, Denmark and Norway | |
| B: | 985 |
| D: | 6 Mar 1052 |
-1035
| Alfred, of England | |
| D: | 1035 |
-1017
| Edwy, of England | |
| D: | 1017 |
0986-1011
| Athelstan, of England | |
| B: | 0986 |
| D: | 1011 |
Abt 988-1016
| Edmund II, King of England | |
| B: | Abt 988 |
| Wessex | |
| D: | 30 November 1016 |
| Oxford, Oxfordshire | |
970-1002
| Ælfgifu, of York | |
| B: | 970 |
| Wessex, England | |
| D: | 1002 |
| Ealdgyth, Ælfgifu of Northumberland | |
| B: | 1010 |
| Northumberland, England | |
| Maldred, Earl of Dunbar, Lord of Carlisle & Allerdale | |
| B: | 1005 |
| Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland | |
| M: | 1030 |
| D: | Apr 1045 |
| slain in battle of Dunkeld in Dunbar | |
995-
| Ælfgifu | |
| B: | 990/995 |
| Crowned King of England Edgar, the Peaceful or the Peaceable, King of England | |
| B: | Abt. 944 |
| D: | 8 Jul 975 |
| Crowned King of England Edmund I, , the Elder, the Deed-doer, the Just, and the Magnificent , King of England | |
| B: | 921 |
| D: | 26 May 946 |
| Became King of the Anglo-Saxons Edward, Edward the Elder, King of the Anglo-Saxons | |
| B: | Abt. 874 |
| D: | 17 Jul 924 |
| Became King of Wessex Alfred, the Great, King of Wessex | |
| B: | 849 |
| D: | 26 Oct 899 |
| Became King of Wessex Æthelwulf, King of Wessex | |
| D: | 13 Jan 858 |
771-839
| Ecgberht, King of Wessex | |
| B: | 771 |
| D: | 839 |
| Only contemporary evidence of him is an abstract of a charter dated 784, in which Ealhmund granted land to the Abbot of Reculver Ealhmund, King of Kent | |
| B: | Abt. 750 |
|
730-
| Eafa | |
| B: | Abt. 730 |