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Third son of [[Aethelwulf]], ''Aethelred'' sucdeeded his two brothers, [[Aethelbald]] and [[Aethelbert]] and immediately found himself faced with raids by [[Denmark|Danes]], particularly [[Ivar the Boneless]] and [[Halfdan]], joint rulers in Dublin, who may have felt a little peeved at England in general because their father Ragnar had just been killed near [[York]]. They conquered York late in 866CE, and founded the kingdom of [[Jorvik]], then marched sough and took Nottingham. Winetring in York, they sailed on East Anglia in 869 and in 870 joined with a second Danish band , under Guthrum and advanced on Wessex. In a battle at Englefield, Aethelred's [[ealdorman]] Athelwolf was killed, and Aethered and his brother [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]] barely escaped. In battle at Ashdown the Saxons held the Danes off, killing many, but at Basing, 2 weeks later, the Danes were victorious, and they spent the 870/1 winter plundering the lands. The armies next met early in 87` at "Meredune" ''(location uncertain)'' where Aethelred was wounded, dying only weeks later. He left a widow (Wulfride) and 2 infant sons (one of whom briefly ruled in [[Jorvik]].
Third son of [[Aethelwulf]], ''Aethelred'' sucdeeded his two brothers, [[Aethelbald]] and [[Aethelbert]] and immediately found himself faced with raids by [[Denmark|Danes]], particularly [[Ivar the Boneless]] and [[Halfdan]], joint rulers in Dublin, who may have felt a little peeved at England in general because their father Ragnar had just been killed near [[York]]. They conquered York late in 866CE, and founded the kingdom of [[Jorvik]], then marched sough and took Nottingham. Winetring in York, they sailed on East Anglia in 869 and in 870 joined with a second Danish band , under Guthrum and advanced on Wessex. In a battle at Englefield, Aethelred's [[ealdorman]] Athelwolf was killed, and Aethered and his brother [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]] barely escaped. In battle at Ashdown the Saxons held the Danes off, killing many, but at Basing, 2 weeks later, the Danes were victorious, and they spent the 870/1 winter plundering the lands. The armies next met early in 87` at "Meredune" ''(location uncertain)'' where Aethelred was wounded, dying only weeks later. He left a widow (Wulfride) and 2 infant sons (one of whom briefly ruled in [[Jorvik]], and was succeeded by his brother.


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Preceded by:<br>[[Aethelwulf]]
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Succeeded by:<br>[[Alfred the Great]]
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Materail for this page was taken from Ashley, ''Mammoth Book of British Kings and Queens''.

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Revision as of 18:39, 26 June 2015

Third son of Aethelwulf, Aethelred sucdeeded his two brothers, Aethelbald and Aethelbert and immediately found himself faced with raids by Danes, particularly Ivar the Boneless and Halfdan, joint rulers in Dublin, who may have felt a little peeved at England in general because their father Ragnar had just been killed near York. They conquered York late in 866CE, and founded the kingdom of Jorvik, then marched sough and took Nottingham. Winetring in York, they sailed on East Anglia in 869 and in 870 joined with a second Danish band , under Guthrum and advanced on Wessex. In a battle at Englefield, Aethelred's ealdorman Athelwolf was killed, and Aethered and his brother Alfred barely escaped. In battle at Ashdown the Saxons held the Danes off, killing many, but at Basing, 2 weeks later, the Danes were victorious, and they spent the 870/1 winter plundering the lands. The armies next met early in 87` at "Meredune" (location uncertain) where Aethelred was wounded, dying only weeks later. He left a widow (Wulfride) and 2 infant sons (one of whom briefly ruled in Jorvik, and was succeeded by his brother.


Preceded by:
Aethelwulf

English Monarchs

Succeeded by:
Alfred the Great


Materail for this page was taken from Ashley, Mammoth Book of British Kings and Queens.