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Battle of Edington - Wikipedia The battle took place near Edington in Wiltshire, where Alfred secured a decisive victory that halted the Viking advance into Wessex The engagement followed a period of sustained Danish incursions into Anglo-Saxon territory
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Battle of Edington - World History Encyclopedia The Battle of Edington, fought in May 878 in southwest England, saw Alfred the Great, King of Wessex (r 871-899), win a decisive victory over the Viking leader Guthrum (d 890)
Battle of Edington took place in 878 AD - Medieval Chronicles The Battle of Edington took place in 878 AD and was a significant conflict during the Viking Age in England It marked a crucial moment in the efforts of Alfred the Great, the King of Wessex, to resist Viking invasions and preserve the independence of Anglo-Saxon England
The Battle of Edington l How King Alfred Defeated the Vikings - British . . . One of the most critical occasions in English history was the Battle of Edington, which took place in 878 AD This fight, well known for stopping the Vikings’ advance into Wessex, had a major influence on the progression of what would become Britain as well as the fate of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
The Battle of Edington: Alfreds great military triumph The Battle of Edington marked the start of Alfred's containment of the Viking threat, ensuring the survival of an Anglo-Saxon England that would slowly begin to reclaim territory This decades-long process culminated with the fall of the last Viking enclave on Anglo-Saxon soil, Jorvik, in 954
The Battle of Edington (878) - Medievalists. net Features Podcast The Battle of Edington (878) The Vikings are attacking England, and it’s up to Alfred, King of Wessex, to stop them In this episode of Bow Blade, Michael and Kelly discuss this important battle in Anglo-Saxon England
Battle of Edington | Viking Archaeology - Archeurope The Battle of Edington, also known as the Battle of Ethandun, was a pivotal conflict that took place in 878 AD between the forces of Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, and the Viking army led by Guthrum The battle occurred near Edington in modern-day Wiltshire, England