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- The Battle of Cynwit or Countisbury Hill took place between West Saxons and Vikings in 878. The location of the fortress the battle is named for is not...
- his parti****tion in multiple battles, including the notable Battle of Cynwit before the book's conclusion. Osbert is the second son of Ealdorman (Earl)...
- ninth-century ealdorman of Devon. He is known for his victory at the Battle of Cynwit in 878, where his West Saxon forces defeated a Viking army led by Ubba,...
- the Great Heathen Army invaded Devon in England and fought the Battle of Cynwit. There the Vikings lost, their king slain and many dead, with few escaping...
- Christianity. Alfred's subject defeats another Danish invasion in the Battle of Cynwit. c. 886 Alfred conquers London and declares himself the king of the Anglo-Saxons...
- Battle of Cynwit: Viking raiders, led by Ubba Ragnarsson, land on the coast at Combwich with 23 ships, and besiege a hillfort (called Cynwit) at Cannington...
- Englefield Reading Ashdown Basing Meretun Chippenham Edington/Ethandun Cynwit The Danelaw (865–954) Rochester Farnham Buttington First Stamford Benfleet...
- 350-800 AD. It is possibly the site of Cynwit Castle (or Cynuit, Cynwith, Cynwits, etc.) and the Battle of Cynwit between Saxons and Vikings in 878 AD (see...
- raids took place for instance in 987 and 997 at Watchet and the Battle of Cynwit. King Alfred was driven to s**** refuge from the Danes at Athelney before...
- Englefield Reading Ashdown Basing Meretun Chippenham Edington/Ethandun Cynwit The Danelaw (865–954) Rochester Farnham Buttington First Stamford Benfleet...