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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In the 1930s bones, believed to be those of King Edward the Martyr, were found in the ruins of King Alfred's abbey in Shaftesbury, Wilts. These are now kept in a bank vault in London by the family of the then owners of the abbey ruins. Althougn there is conflicting evidence that says his bones remain in the grave.
Born: c. 963
House of: Wessex
Ascended to the throne: July 8, 975 at Kingston-upon-Thames
Died: March 18, 978 at Corfe Castle
Buried at: Wareham reburied Shaftesbury
Elder son of King Edgar, he succeeded to the throne as a boy of 12, and in so doing, aroused rival claims to the throne from his even younger half-brother, Aethelred II, the Unready. He was murdered by members of Aethelred's household at Corfe Castle in 978.