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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am Palmer, Alan; Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 38–42. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  2. ^ De primo Saxonum adventu.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Annales Cambriae.
  4. ^ a b c Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Date adjusted.
  5. ^ Asser (893). The Life of King Alfred.
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  7. ^ Gransden, Antonia (2004). "Edmund [St Edmund] (d. 869)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/8500. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  8. ^ Philips, Daphne (1980). The Story of Reading. Newbury: Countryside Books. pp. 14–15. ISBN 0-905392-07-8.
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  13. ^ . VisitRipon.org. Archived from the original on 2008-12-30. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
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  15. ^ a b Haywood, John (1995). Historical Atlas of the Vikings. Penguin. pp. 66–67. ISBN 978-0-140-51328-8.

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Events from the 9th century in England 9th century in EnglandOther centuries8th century 9th century 10th centuryEvents edit801 Northumbrian invasion of Mercia fails 1 802 Ecgberht becomes King of Wessex 1 following the death of Beorhtric 803 Council of Clofeshoh abolishes the Archbishopric of Lichfield 1 805 12 May death of AEthelhard Archbishop of Canterbury 3 August enthronement of Wulfred as Archbishop of Canterbury 806 Eardwulf of Northumbria is deposed and apparently succeeded by AElfwald II 2 In 808 Eardwulf perhaps returns to the throne for an uncertain period 815 Ecgberht of Wessex harries Cornwall 3 816 Saxons invade the mountains of Eryri and the kingdom of Rhufoniog 3 818 King Coenwulf of Mercia devastates Dyfed 3 821 Wulfred Archbishop of Canterbury submits to Coenwulf of Mercia in a dispute over Church lands 1 King Coenwulf of Mercia dies at Basingwerk near Holywell Flintshire probably while preparing a campaign against the Welsh Succession is disputed 822 Mercian army under Ceolwulf destroys the fortress of Degannwy and takes control of Powys 3 17 September Ceolwulf I of Mercia is consecrated as successor to his brother King Coenwulf by Archbishop Wulfred of Canterbury 823 After 26 May Ceolwulf I of Mercia is overthrown as king by Beornwulf whose pedigree is not known 825 September Battle of Ellendun on the North Wessex Downs Ecgberht King of Wessex defeats the Mercians under Beornwulf and subdues Essex Sussex and Kent ending the Mercian Supremacy 1 A fight of Welsh Britons and Devon men at Gafulford in the south west 4 825 827 AEthelwulf son of Ecgberht of Wessex drives Baldred from his Kingdom of Kent which AEthelwulf then rules as sub king to his father 826 After 27 March Beornwulf of Mercia is killed in battle while attempting to suppress a rebellion by the East Angles and is succeeded by Ludeca 827 Wiglaf becomes King of Mercia for the first time following the killing of Ludeca on a campaign against the East Angles 829 Ecgberht of Wessex temporarily conquers Mercia 1 driving Wiglaf from his throne there and receives the submission of the Northumbrian king at Dore 830 Wiglaf of Mercia resumes his throne Nennius completes his Historia Brittonum 1 832 24 March death of Wulfred Archbishop of Canterbury 9 June consecration of Feologild as Archbishop of Canterbury 30 August death of Feologild 833 27 August consecration of Ceolnoth as Archbishop of Canterbury 835 Vikings raid Sheppey 1 838 Battle of Hingston Down Ecgberht of Wessex defeats combined Danish Viking and Cornish armies 1 839 King Wiglaf of Mercia dies and is succeeded probably in 840 by Beorhtwulf Ecgberht King of Wessex dies and is succeeded by his son AEthelwulf 841 Vikings raid the south and east coasts including the Kingdom of Lindsey 842 Vikings raid London Rochester and Southampton 1 844 Approximate date of Battle of Cetyll in which Beorhtwulf of Mercia defeats Merfyn Frych King of Gwynedd 849 Alfred son of AEthelwulf of Wessex and Queen Osburh is born at Wantage 5 851 Kentish ships defeat Vikings off Sandwich in the first recorded naval battle in English history 1 Vikings over winter in England for the first time on the Isle of Thanet 1 852 Swithun becomes Bishop of Winchester 1 Probable death of King Beorhtwulf of Mercia 853 King AEthelwulf sends his son Alfred to the papal court in Rome 1 855 King AEthelwulf accompanied by Alfred sets off on a pilgrimage to Rome and appoints his second son AEthelbald as King of Wessex and his next eldest son AEthelberht as ruler of the Kingdom of Kent in his absence 856 1 October King AEthelwulf marries as his second wife the teenage Judith of Flanders at Verberie and she is crowned queen of Wessex He returns to Wessex but AEthelbald retains rule of part of the kingdom 858 13 January AEthelbald succeeds his father AEthelwulf as King of Wessex and marries his father s widow 860 20 December AEthelbald dies and is succeeded by his brother sub king AEthelberht of Kent who becomes sole ruler of Wessex 6 865 Autumn AEthelberht dies and AEthelred becomes King of Wessex 1 The Great Heathen Army micel here of Viking invaders lands in East Anglia 1 866 November Vikings led by Ivar the Boneless capture York 1 867 21 March Vikings defeat Northumbrians killing their kings Osberht and AElla in battle at York and install a puppet ruler Ecgberht 1 869 20 November Vikings conquer East Anglia killing King Edmund the Martyr 7 870 Vikings capture Reading 1 4 February death of Ceolnoth Archbishop of Canterbury He is succeeded by AEthelred 871 The English retreat onto the Berkshire Downs The Great Heathen Army led by the Danish Viking kings Halfdan Ragnarsson and Bagsecg march out after the Saxons Six pitched battles are fought between the Vikings and Wessex Of two of them the place and date are not recorded the others are given here 4 January Battle of Reading A West Saxon force under the command of King AEthelred I and his brother Alfred is defeated by the Vikings at Reading Among the many dead on both sides is AEthelwulf of Berkshire The Saxon troops are forced to retreat allowing the Vikings to continue their advance into Wessex 4 8 8 January Battle of Ashdown The West Saxons led by AEthelred I and Alfred gather on the Berkshire Downs The Vikings under the command of Halfdan and Bagsecg occupy the high ground but are successfully attacked by Alfred s men During the battle Alfred breaches the shield wall formation 1 9 22 January Battle of Basing The West Saxon army under the command of AEthelred I is defeated at Basing the Vikings led by Halfdan are victorious AEthelred is forced to flee and regroup leaving behind precious winter supplies 9 22 March Battle of Meretum The West Saxons led by AEthelred I and Alfred are defeated by the Vikings under Halfdan perhaps near Wilton Wiltshire Among the many dead is Heahmund bishop of Salisbury 4 9 23 April King AEthelred of Wessex dies and is succeeded by his brother Alfred the Great 1 AEthelred is buried at Wimborne Minster while Alfred is making the funeral preparations his army is again defeated May Battle of Wilton Alfred the Great is defeated by the Vikings at Wilton along the southern side of the River Wylye and is forced to makes peace with them probably paying them Danegeld and establishes his capital at Winchester 10 Autumn Vikings withdraw from Reading and sail down the River Thames to raid the Mercian port of Lundenwic modern day London and overwinter here 9 Viking armies go on to colonize areas of north central and eastern England later becoming known as the Danelaw 872 Autumn The Great Heathen Army returns to Northumbria to put down a rebellion at York King Ecgberht I of Northumbria and his archbishop Wulfhere of York are expelled by the Northumbrians and flee to Mercia 9 The Vikings led by Halfdan Ragnarsson and Guthrum establish a winter quarter at Torksey in the Kingdom of Lindsey modern day Lincolnshire King Burgred of Mercia pays tribute of Danegeld 9 873 Spring Vikings return to Northumbria Autumn Vikings return to Mercia taking up winter quarters at Repton Repton Abbey is abandoned 874 Ceolwulf II becomes ruler of Mercia after Vikings have sacked Tamworth driven Burgred of Mercia into exile 1 and taken control of the north and east of the kingdom 11 875 Monks leave Lindisfarne which is being invaded by Vikings with the body of Saint Cuthbert and settle at Chester le Street 1 Donyarth last recorded King of Cornwall drowns in what is thought to be the River Fowey 3 Vikings led by Guthrum invade Alfred s territory taking Wareham 11 but are forced out following a siege by Alfred 876 Vikings capture southern Northumbria and found the Kingdom of York 1 perhaps under Halfdan Ragnarsson Vikings capture Exeter but their supply fleet is destroyed in a storm off Swanage 11 and they are driven out by Alfred and settle in the Five Boroughs 1 877 Approximate date Saxons invaders kill Rhodri the Great Prince of Gwynedd and his son or brother Gwriad 3 12 878 January Battle of Chippenham Vikings capture Chippenham and take control of much of Wessex 1 forcing Alfred to take refuge in the Somerset Levels 11 Early Battle of Cynwit Men of Wessex led by Odda Ealdorman of Devon prevent an attempted siege by Vikings under Ubba on the south coast of the Bristol Channel and capture their raven banner Easter Alfred constructs a fort at Athelney and holds out against the Vikings 1 c 4 6 May Alfred assembles troops at Egbert s Stone on the edge of Salisbury Plain c 11 May Battle of Edington in Wiltshire Alfred defeats the Vikings and besieges them at Chippenham They capitulate and by the Treaty of Wedmore Guthrum is baptised 1 as AEthelstan at Aller Somerset and retreats in the first instance to Cirencester in south west Mercia Princes of southern Wales acknowledge Alfred as their overlord 1 879 Guthrum relocates to East Anglia where he will rule under his baptismal name of AEthelstan 1 11 886 Alfred restores London to Mercia Alfred signs a treaty with Guthrum granting the territory between the Thames and the Tees to the Vikings later known as the Danelaw 1 Tradition of the Ripon hornblower begins continuing for at least a thousand years 13 888 30 June death of AEthelred Archbishop of Canterbury He is succeeded by Plegmund Probable date Shaftesbury Abbey is founded as a convent by Alfred who installs his daughter AEthelgifu as first abbess 14 890 The Welsh ruler Anarawd ap Rhodri King of Gwynedd makes the first ceremonial visit to an English court that of Alfred Approximate date Alfred begins to commission and undertake a series of translations into Old English beginning with his own version of Pope Gregory I s Pastoral Care 892 Danish Vikings invade again under the leadership of Hastein 1 Anglo Saxon Chronicle first compiled 1 893 Spring Edward the son of King Alfred the Great defeats invading Danish Vikings at Farnham and forces them to take refuge on Thorney Island by London At the same time Vikings from East Anglia sail around the Cornish coast and besiege Exeter 9 A Danish Viking army under Hastein moves to a burh at Benfleet Essex this camp is captured by the Saxons while the army is out raiding and Hastein is forced to retreat to Shoebury 15 Summer Battle of Buttington A combined Welsh and Mercian army under AEthelred Lord of the Mercians besieges a Viking camp at Buttington just over the Welsh border The Vikings escape with heavy losses and take their families to safety in East Anglia 9 Autumn Danish Vikings under Hastein take the city of Chester 1 after a rapid march from East Anglia Alfred the Great destroys their food supplies forcing them to move into Wales 15 Asser of Sherborne writes The Life of King Alfred Vita AElfredi regis Angul Saxonum 1 894 Viking forces reach the Thames estuary 1 895 or 893 Alfred blockades the Viking fleet at the River Lea Vikings retreat to Bridgnorth 1 896 Viking army leaves Wessex 1 899 26 October King Alfred of Wessex dies succeeded by his son Edward the Elder 1 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am Palmer Alan Veronica 1992 The Chronology of British History London Century Ltd pp 38 42 ISBN 0 7126 5616 2 De primo Saxonum adventu a b c d e f Annales Cambriae a b c Anglo Saxon Chronicle Date adjusted Asser 893 The Life of King Alfred Aethelberht king of Wessex Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 2018 02 21 Gransden Antonia 2004 Edmund St Edmund d 869 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 8500 subscription or UK public library membership required Philips Daphne 1980 The Story of Reading Newbury Countryside Books pp 14 15 ISBN 0 905392 07 8 a b c d e f g h Hill Paul 2009 The Viking Wars of Alfred the Great Yardley PA Westholme ISBN 978 1 59416 087 5 Wilton Wiltshire Community History Wiltshire Council Retrieved 2015 07 20 a b c d e Williams Gareth Naylor John 2016 King Alfred s Coins Oxford Ashmolean ISBN 978 1 910807 13 2 Phillimore Egerton 1888 Y Cymmrodor 9 141 83 Customs amp Traditions VisitRipon org Archived from the original on 2008 12 30 Retrieved 2017 10 19 History The Abbey Church of St Mary and St Edward King and Martyr Shaftesbury Abbey Museum amp Gardens Retrieved 2020 10 02 a b Haywood John 1995 Historical Atlas of the Vikings Penguin pp 66 67 ISBN 978 0 140 51328 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 9th century in England amp oldid 1156724154, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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