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- present-day village of Edington in Wiltshire, it was known as the Battle of Ethandun. This name continues to be used. The first Viking raid on Anglo-Saxon England...
- is often claimed to commemorate King Alfred's victory at the Battle of Ethandun in 878, and while this is quite plausible, there is no trace of such a...
- Kingdom of Scotland with union of the Picts and the Scots 878 Battle of Ethandun, defeat of Viking forces, results in Treaty of Wedmore and establishment...
- threat of the Danes following his famous victory over them at the Battle of Ethandun in 878. Alfred re-established Anglo-Saxon rule over the western half of...
- from the Danes at Athelney before defeating them in 878 at the Battle of Ethandun, usually considered to be near Edington, Wiltshire, but possibly the village...
- Beamfleot Bebbanburg Ceaster Cippanhamm Dunholm Gleawecestre Eoferwic Ethandun ****ranforda Lundene Teotanheale Wintanceaster Uhtred is the second son...
- Alcea York Englefield Reading Ashdown Basing Meretun Chippenham Edington/Ethandun Cynwit The Danelaw (865–954) Rochester Farnham Buttington First Stamford...
- Alcea York Englefield Reading Ashdown Basing Meretun Chippenham Edington/Ethandun Cynwit The Danelaw (865–954) Rochester Farnham Buttington First Stamford...
- Alcea York Englefield Reading Ashdown Basing Meretun Chippenham Edington/Ethandun Cynwit The Danelaw (865–954) Rochester Farnham Buttington First Stamford...
- the Great Heathen Army, defeated by Alfred the Great at the Battle of Ethandun in 878, began to settle in the Low Countries. Charles's brother Louis the...