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Battle of the Holme

52°28′33″N 0°14′33″W / 52.47588°N 0.242472°W / 52.47588; -0.242472

Holme
Part of Æthelwold's Revolt
Date13 December 902
Location
Result

Viking victory

Belligerents
Danelaw (Viking Northumbria)
East Anglia
Wessex
Kent
Commanders and leaders
Æthelwold 
Eohric 
Beorthtsige 
Beornoth 
Ysopa 
Ocytel 
Sigewulf 
Sigehelm 
Cenwulf 
Sigeberth 
Eadwold [1]
Strength
unknown unknown
Casualties and losses
unknown unknown

The Battle of the Holme took place in East Anglia on 13 December 902 where the Anglo-Saxon men of Wessex and Kent fought against the Danelaw and East Anglian Danes.[2] Its location is unknown but may have been Holme in Huntingdonshire (now administratively part of Cambridgeshire).[3]

Following the death of Alfred the Great in 899, his son Edward the Elder became king, but his cousin Æthelwold, the son of Alfred's elder brother, King Æthelred, claimed the throne. His bid was unsuccessful, and he fled to the Northumbrian Danes, who, according to one version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, accepted him as king.[4] In 902 Æthelwold came with a fleet to Essex and the following year he persuaded the East Anglian Danes to attack Mercia and north Wessex. Edward retaliated by ravaging East Anglia and the Danish army was forced to return to defend its own territory. Edward then retreated, but the men of Kent disobeyed the order to retire, and they met the Danes at the battle of the Holme.

The course of the battle is unknown, but the Danes appear to have won as according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle they "kept the place of slaughter".[5] However, they suffered heavy losses including Æthelwold, Eohric, probably the Danish king of East Anglia, Brihtsige, son of the ætheling Beornoth, and two holds, Ysopa and Oscetel. The battle thus ended Æthelwold's Revolt.[4] Kentish losses included Sigehelm, father of Edward the Elder's third wife, Eadgifu of Kent.[6] The West Saxon chronicler who gave the fullest account of the battle was at pains to explain why Edward and the rest of the English were not present, as if this had been a subject of criticism.[3]

References

  1. ^ Swanton, Michael (1998). The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Psychology Press. p. 94. ISBN 978-0-415-92129-9. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  2. ^ Miller, Edward the Elder
  3. ^ a b Keynes, p. 461 n.7
  4. ^ a b Campbell, p. 21.
  5. ^ Stenton, pp. 321–2.
  6. ^ Stafford, Eadgifu

Sources

  • Campbell, James (2001). "What is not known about the reign of Edward the Elder". In Higham, N. J.; Hill, D. H. (eds.). Edward the Elder 899–924. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-21497-1.
  • Keynes, Simon (1999). "England, c.900–1016". In Reuter, Timothy (ed.). The New Cambridge Medieval History. Vol. 3. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-36447-7.
  • Miller, Sean (2004). "Edward (called Edward the Elder) (870s?–924), king of the Anglo-Saxons". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/8514. Retrieved 16 July 2012. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  • Stafford, Pauline (2004). "Eadgifu (b. in or before 904, d. in or after 966), queen of the Anglo-Saxons, consort of Edward the Elder". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/52307. Retrieved 10 June 2012. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  • Stenton, Frank M. (1971). Anglo-Saxon England. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-280139-5.

battle, holme, 47588, 242472, 47588, 242472holmepart, Æthelwold, revoltdate13, december, 902locationpossibly, holme, huntingdonshireresultviking, victory, Æthelwold, killed, Æthelwold, revolt, endedbelligerentsdanelaw, viking, northumbria, east, angliawessexke. 52 28 33 N 0 14 33 W 52 47588 N 0 242472 W 52 47588 0 242472HolmePart of AEthelwold s RevoltDate13 December 902LocationPossibly Holme HuntingdonshireResultViking victory AEthelwold killed AEthelwold s Revolt endedBelligerentsDanelaw Viking Northumbria East AngliaWessexKentCommanders and leadersAEthelwold Eohric Beorthtsige Beornoth Ysopa Ocytel Sigewulf Sigehelm Cenwulf Sigeberth Eadwold 1 StrengthunknownunknownCasualties and lossesunknownunknown The Battle of the Holme took place in East Anglia on 13 December 902 where the Anglo Saxon men of Wessex and Kent fought against the Danelaw and East Anglian Danes 2 Its location is unknown but may have been Holme in Huntingdonshire now administratively part of Cambridgeshire 3 Following the death of Alfred the Great in 899 his son Edward the Elder became king but his cousin AEthelwold the son of Alfred s elder brother King AEthelred claimed the throne His bid was unsuccessful and he fled to the Northumbrian Danes who according to one version of the Anglo Saxon Chronicle accepted him as king 4 In 902 AEthelwold came with a fleet to Essex and the following year he persuaded the East Anglian Danes to attack Mercia and north Wessex Edward retaliated by ravaging East Anglia and the Danish army was forced to return to defend its own territory Edward then retreated but the men of Kent disobeyed the order to retire and they met the Danes at the battle of the Holme The course of the battle is unknown but the Danes appear to have won as according to the Anglo Saxon Chronicle they kept the place of slaughter 5 However they suffered heavy losses including AEthelwold Eohric probably the Danish king of East Anglia Brihtsige son of the aetheling Beornoth and two holds Ysopa and Oscetel The battle thus ended AEthelwold s Revolt 4 Kentish losses included Sigehelm father of Edward the Elder s third wife Eadgifu of Kent 6 The West Saxon chronicler who gave the fullest account of the battle was at pains to explain why Edward and the rest of the English were not present as if this had been a subject of criticism 3 References Edit Swanton Michael 1998 The Anglo Saxon Chronicle Psychology Press p 94 ISBN 978 0 415 92129 9 Retrieved 30 April 2020 Miller Edward the Elder a b Keynes p 461 n 7 a b Campbell p 21 Stenton pp 321 2 Stafford EadgifuSources EditCampbell James 2001 What is not known about the reign of Edward the Elder In Higham N J Hill D H eds Edward the Elder 899 924 Routledge ISBN 0 415 21497 1 Keynes Simon 1999 England c 900 1016 In Reuter Timothy ed The New Cambridge Medieval History Vol 3 Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 36447 7 Miller Sean 2004 Edward called Edward the Elder 870s 924 king of the Anglo Saxons Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 8514 Retrieved 16 July 2012 subscription or UK public library membership required Stafford Pauline 2004 Eadgifu b in or before 904 d in or after 966 queen of the Anglo Saxons consort of Edward the Elder Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 52307 Retrieved 10 June 2012 subscription or UK public library membership required Stenton Frank M 1971 Anglo Saxon England Oxford Clarendon Press ISBN 978 0 19 280139 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Battle of the Holme amp oldid 1147509946, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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