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Aethelwulf, Anglo-Saxon king in England, the father of King Alfred the Great. As ruler of the West Saxons from 839 to 856, he allied his kingdom of Wessex with Mercia and thereby withstood invasions by Danish Vikings. Learn more about Aethelwulf’s life, family, and achievements in this article.
Æthelwulf (Old English: [ˈæðelwuɫf]; [1] Old English for "Noble Wolf"; [2] died 13 January 858) was King of Wessex from 839 to 858. [a] In 825, his father, King Ecgberht, defeated King Beornwulf of Mercia, ending a long Mercian dominance over Anglo-Saxon England south of the Humber.
1 gru 2019 · King Aethelwulf was the first English monarch to throw his support behind the papacy. His reign was the first for which there is evidence of royal priests, and Malmesbury Abbey regarded him as an important benefactor. Like his father, King Aethelwulf maintained a good relationship with Mercia.
28 paź 2022 · In early twelfth-century England, when the Empress Matilda and Stephen of Blois vied for the throne, writers of history deemed Æthelflaed of Mercia (d. 918) among the greatest rulers of the past. For writers well-acquainted with ancient emperors and English kings, this was a remarkable historical verdict.
20 lis 2018 · Aethelwulf was made sub-king of the regions taken from Mercia (Kent, Essex, Sussex, and Surrey) and supported Egbert's further campaigns between 827-829 CE until, by 830 CE, Wessex controlled the regions of Britain from its kingdom in the south up through Northumbria in the north.
23 lut 2022 · The father of Alfred the Great, King Aethelwulf (‘Noble Wolf’) was King of Wessex from 839-858. Aethelwulf allied with Mercia against the many Viking invasions…
28 paź 2022 · This article explains why Æthelflaed, ruler of Mercia, mattered to writers of history in twelfth-century England. It argues that these writers evaluated and compared rulers based not on sex or...