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ETHELRED I (D. 871)

ETHELRED I (D. 871)


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ETHELRED I (D. 871)

ETHELRED (AETHELRED) I Anglo-Saxon ruler. Drove Danes from Mercia (868-869). Defeated Danes with brother Alfred at Ashdown (871). Date: ? - 871

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Aethelred Anglo Ashdown Brother Danes Defeated Drove Ethelred Mercia Ruler Saxon


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In this evocative image, we find ourselves transported back to the late ninth century AD, as we behold the resolute and determined visage of King Ethelred I of Wessex, also known as Athelred or Etelred, the Unready (not to be confused with his namesake, Ethelred II the Unready of the eleventh century). Born in the crucible of the Viking Age, Ethelred rose to the throne in 865, following the death of his father, Alfred the Great. During his reign, which lasted until his death in 871, Ethelred faced numerous challenges from the Danish invaders who had been plundering and settling in various parts of England. In 868, he successfully drove the Danes out of Mercia, a significant victory that bolstered his reputation as a capable and effective ruler. However, the Danes were not deterred, and they regrouped under the leadership of Guthrum, the Danish warlord. In 871, Ethelred and his brother Alfred joined forces to confront the Danes at the Battle of Edington, also known as the Battle of Ashdown. This decisive battle, fought on the downs of Wiltshire, marked a turning point in the Anglo-Saxon struggle against the Danes. Ethelred and Alfred emerged victorious, and Guthrum was forced to withdraw from England, leaving behind a trail of destruction and devastation. This image captures the essence of a pivotal moment in Anglo-Saxon history, as King Ethelred I, a brave and tenacious ruler, stands firm against the backdrop of the battlefield, ready to defend his people and his kingdom against the Danish invaders. Despite the challenges that lay ahead, Ethelred's determination and resolve would continue to shape the course of Anglo-Saxon history, earning him a place among the most revered figures of British royalty.

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