The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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... kingdom , and Powys was the obvious target for conquest . The conquest did not happen , however , probably because internal dissensions in Æthelfrith's kingdom became acute immediately after the victory . Northumbria comprised the two ...
... kingdom , and Powys was the obvious target for conquest . The conquest did not happen , however , probably because internal dissensions in Æthelfrith's kingdom became acute immediately after the victory . Northumbria comprised the two ...
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... kingdom . He invaded north Wales , and is credited by Bede with taking possession of Anglesey . This provocation may have caused Cadwallon to form the alliance with Penda which led to Edwin's death . Penda has recently been described as ...
... kingdom . He invaded north Wales , and is credited by Bede with taking possession of Anglesey . This provocation may have caused Cadwallon to form the alliance with Penda which led to Edwin's death . Penda has recently been described as ...
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... kingdom in Sussex , East Anglia and Kent , as did his brother , Ceolwulf , who reigned from 821-3 . But their successor , Beornwulf , was defeated by Egbert of Wessex at Wroughton ( anciently Ellandun ) in Wiltshire in 825 , and the men ...
... kingdom in Sussex , East Anglia and Kent , as did his brother , Ceolwulf , who reigned from 821-3 . But their successor , Beornwulf , was defeated by Egbert of Wessex at Wroughton ( anciently Ellandun ) in Wiltshire in 825 , and the men ...
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