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Ælla (or Ælle or Aelle, fl. 866; died 21
March 867) was King of Northumbria, a
kingdom in
medieval England,
during the
middle of the 9th century. Sources...
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Aella (born 1991 or 1992) is an
American writer,
blogger and **** worker. As
summarized by
David Auerbach, she "has
written extensively about the psychology...
- seen as Ælle,
Aella, or
Ælla may
refer to:
Aella (Amazon), an
Amazon in Gr****
mythology Ælle of Sus****, king of Sus**** (r. 477–514)
Ælla of
Deira (died...
- the
victims are both
noblemen (Halfdan
Haaleg or "Long-leg" was a prince;
Ælla of
Northumbria a king), and both of the
executions were in
retaliation for...
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Ælla or Ælle is the
first known king of the
Anglian kingdom of Deira,
which he
ruled from
around 560
until his
death in 588. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle...
- to the year
before Osberht's death.
Osberht was
replaced as king by
Ælla.
While Ælla is
described in most
sources as a tyrant, and not a
rightful king,...
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overcome Ælla and
sought reconciliation. He
asked for only as much land as he
could cover with an ox's hide and
swore never to wage war
against Ælla. Then...
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around 866, led by the sons of
Ragnar Lodbrok to
wreak revenge against King
Ælla of
Northumbria who is told to have
captured and
executed Ragnar. The Chronicon...
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sacked York, to
provoke Ælla into
engaging on the Vikings' terms.
Under Ivar's plan, the
Vikings feigned retreat,
leading Ælla to
underestimate them and...
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safely with his army in
England and
begins to
ravage and burn. When king
Ælla of
Northumbria learns of the
pillaging army, he
musters an
overwhelming force...