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Ethelred (Aethelred) av Wessex, "Ethelred 1"

Male Abt 0837 - 871  (34 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ethelred (Aethelred) av Wessex, "Ethelred 1" was born about 0837 in Berkshire, England (son of Ethelwulf (Aethelwulf) av Wessex and Osburga av Isle of Wight); died on 23 Apr 871 in Reading, Berkshire, England; was buried after 23 Apr 0871 in Wimborne, Dorset, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Abt 0865, Wessex, England; Konge over Wessex og Kent.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Wantage

    Occupation:
    Lå i stadig strid med vikingene som hadde satt seg fast i nord og øst.

    Han var også bretwalda, angelsaksisk overherre, og regnes av den grunn med blant de tidligste kongene av hele England.

    Han var sønn av Ethelwulf av Wessex, og etterfulgte sin eldre bror Ethelbald.

    Ethelred var ikke i stand til å ta sikre riket mot danske angrep, som var et stadig økende problem.
    Den 4.januar 871 kjempet han mot en dansk hær i slaget ved Reading. Ethelred tapte slaget, men påførte danskene store tap.

    Den 23.april samme år falt han i slaget ved Merton.

    Han ble etterfulgt av sin bror Alfred den store.

    Died:
    Falt i slaget ved Morton.

    Han ble gravlagt i Wimborne i Dorset.

    Ethelred ble av en del regnet som en helgen rett etter sin død, men dette ble aldri akseptert av Den katolske kirke.

    The first Battle of Reading was a battle on 4 January 871 at Reading in what is now the English county of Berkshire. It was one of a series of battles, with honours to both sides, that took place following an invasion of the then kingdom of Wessex by an army of Danes led by Bagsecg and Halfdan Ragnarsson in an attempt to conquer Wessex.

    The Danes had established a camp at Reading, defended by the Thames and Kennet rivers on two sides, and by a rampart on the western side. Three days after their arrival, a party of Danes rode out towards nearby Englefield, where a West Saxon force under the command of Æthelwulf, the Ealdorman of the shire, was waiting for them. In the ensuing Battle of Englefield many of the Danes were killed, and the rest driven back to Reading.
    Four days later, Æthelwulf had been joined by the main West Saxon army, led by King Æthelred and his brother, Alfred the Great. The entire Saxon force marched on Reading. The assault was directed mainly at a gateway through the ramparts, and fierce and bloody fighting followed, before the attack was repulsed. Among the many dead of both sides was Æthelwulf. The Saxon forces were forced to retreat, allowing the Danes to continue their advance into Wessex.

    Following the Battle of Reading, Æthelred and Alfred reformed their army, and a few days later won a famous victory at the Battle of Ashdown, forcing the Danes to retreat to Reading once more. Two weeks later the Danes won the Battle of Basing, and then, on 22 March, the Battle of Marton. In April Æthelred died, to be succeeded by Alfred. The Danish army remained in Reading until late in 871, when they retreated to winter quarters in London, and much of King Alfred's 28-year reign was taken up with the Danish conflict.

    Ethelred married Wulfthryth before 0868. Wulfthryth was born about 0843 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Barn:
    Aethelhelm, erkebiskop av Canterbury, f.ca.868 i England, drept 8.januar 923.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ethelwulf (Aethelwulf) av WessexEthelwulf (Aethelwulf) av Wessex was born about 0800 in Wessex, England (son of Egbert (Ecgbert) av Wessex, "Egbert 3" and Redburga (Redburh/Raedburg) av Wessex); died on 13 Jan 0858 in England; was buried after 13 Jan 0858 in Winchester Cathedral, London, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Abt 0839, Wessex, England; Konge av Wessex og Kent.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Som barn ble Ethelwulf gitt undervisning av blant annet Svithun av Winchester.

    Occupation:
    Ethelwulf ble anglosaksisk konge i 839. Han etterfulgte sin far Egbert. Noe av det første han gjorde som konge var å splitte farens rike i to. Han ga det østre riket, som var Kent, Essex, Surrey og Sussex, til sin eldste sønn Ethelstan. Selv beholdt han den vestre del av Wessex, dvs Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset og Devon.

    Han var meget kirkevennlig og ville foreta en pilgrimsferd. Biskop Ealstan fikk ham i stedet til å verge Wessex mot vikingene, som han seiret over flere ganger. Under hans regjeringstid var han plaget av vikinger. Han vant en viktig seier i slaget ved Acleah, antagelig ved Ockley. Han slo også, sammen med Mercias konge, den walisiske kongen Cyngen ap Cadell. Vikingene ble slått senere også av sønnen Ethelbald ved Sandwich i 851.

    Etter sin første kones død etter 855, dro han sammen med sønnen Alfred på pilgrimsferd til Roma, hvor han forpliktet seg til å gi 300 gullmynter i årlige Peterspenger. Alfred ble konfirmert av paven, Leo 4.

    På tilbakereisen var de innom Karls den skallede i Frankrike, og Ethelwulf ektet Karl's unge datter. Etter tilbakekomsten overlot han styret av Wessex til sin kraftige sønn Ethelbald, og nøyde seg med en beskjeden stilling som underkonge i Kent fra 856.

    Kilder:
    Dictionary of National Biography.
    Mogens Bugge: Våre forfedre, nr. 218.
    Bent og Vidar Billing Hansen: Rosensverdslektens forfedre, side 103.

    Tekst til bilde av ring:
    "Æthelwulf's ring, measuring about an inch across, richly decorated with religious symbols, and inscribed Æthelwulf Rex."

    Æthelwulf, also spelled Aethelwulf or Ethelwulf; Old English: Æþelwulf, meaning "Noble Wolf", was King of Wessex from 839 until his death in 858. He was the only known child of King Egbert of Wessex.
    He conquered the kingdom of Kent on behalf of his father in 825, and was sometime later made King of Kent as a sub-king to Egbert.
    He succeeded his father as King of Wessex on Egbert's death in 839, at which time his kingdom stretched from the county of Kent in the east to Devon in the west. At the same time his eldest son Æthelstan became sub-king of Kent as a subordinate ruler.

    He proved to be intensely religious, cursed with little political sense, and with too many able and ambitious sons.

    In 843, he fought unsuccessfully at Carhampton against 35 ship companies of Danes, whose raids had increased considerably.
    His most notable victory came in 851 at Acleah, possibly Ockley in Surrey or Oakley in Berkshire. Here, Æthelwulf and his son Æthelbald fought against the heathen, and according to the Chronicle it was the greatest slaughter of heathen host ever made.
    Around 853, Æthelwulf and his son-in-law, Burgred, King of Mercia, defeated Cyngen ap Cadell of Wales and made the Welsh subject to him.
    The Chronicle depicts more battles throughout the years, mostly against invading pirates and Danes. This was an era in European history when nations were being invaded by many different groups; there were Saracens in the south, Magyars in the east, Moors in the west, and Vikings in the north.
    Before Æthelwulf's death, raiders had wintered on the Isle of Sheppey and pillaged at will in East Anglia. Over the course of the next 20 years the struggles of his sons were to be ceaseless, heroic, and largely futile.

    Religion was always an important part of Æthelwulf's life. As early as the first year of his reign he planned a pilgrimage to Rome. Due to the ongoing and increasing raids he felt the need to appeal to the Christian God for help against an enemy so agile, and numerous, and profane.
    In 853, Æthelwulf sent his son Alfred, a child of about four years, to Rome. In 855, about a year after the death of his wife Osburga, Æthelwulf followed Alfred to Rome, where he was generous with his wealth. He distributed gold to the clergy of St. Peter's and offered them chalices of the purest gold and silver-gilt candelabra of Saxon work. During the return journey in 856 he married Judith, a Frankish princess and a great-granddaughter of Charlemagne.

    Upon their return to England in 856 Æthelwulf met with an acute crisis. His eldest surviving son Æthelbald (Athelstan had since died) had devised a conspiracy with the Ealdorman of Somerset and the Bishop of Sherborne to oppose Æthelwulf's resumption of the kingship on his return. While Æthelwulf was able to muster enough support to fight a civil war or to banish Æthelbald and his fellow conspirators, he instead chose to yield western Wessex to his son, while he himself retained central and eastern Wessex. The absence of coins in Æthelbald's name suggests that West Saxon coinage was in Æthelwulf's name until his death. He ruled there until his death on 13 January 858.

    The restoration of Æthelwulf included a special concession on behalf of Saxon queens. The West Saxons previously did not allow the queen to sit next to the king. In fact they were referred to not as a queen but merely as the wife of the king. This restriction was lifted for Queen Judith, probably because she was a high-ranking European princess.

    Buried:
    Han ble gravlagt i Steyning. Senere ble hans legeme flyttet til Winchester-katedralen i London.

    He was buried first at Steyning and later re-interred in the Old Minster in Winchester. His bones now rest in one of several mortuary chests in Winchester Cathedral.

    Ethelwulf married Osburga av Isle of Wight before 0829. Osburga (daughter of Oslac av Isle of Wight and Judith) was born about 0810 in Isle of Wight, England; died between 0853 and 0855 in Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Osburga av Isle of Wight was born about 0810 in Isle of Wight, England (daughter of Oslac av Isle of Wight and Judith); died between 0853 and 0855 in Kent, England.

    Notes:

    Married:
    ca.856

    Children:
    1. Edmund av Wessex died about 0870.
    2. Ethelstan (Aethelstan) av Wessex was born about 0829; died between 0851 and 0855.
    3. Ethelbald (Aethelbald) av Wessex was born about 0834; died on 20 Dec 860 in Sherborne, Dorset, England; was buried after 20 Dec 0860 in Sherborne, Dorset, England.
    4. Ethelbert (Aethelbert) av Wessex was born about 0835 in England; died about 0865 in England; was buried about 0865 in Sherborne, Dorset, England.
    5. 1. Ethelred (Aethelred) av Wessex, "Ethelred 1" was born about 0837 in Berkshire, England; died on 23 Apr 871 in Reading, Berkshire, England; was buried after 23 Apr 0871 in Wimborne, Dorset, England.
    6. Ethelswith (Aethelswyth) av Wessex was born about 0838; died about 0888 in Italia; was buried about 0888 in Italia.
    7. Alfred (Aelfred) av Wessex was born about 0849 in Wantage, Oxfordshire, England; died on 26 Oct 0899 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; was buried after 26 Oct 0899 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Egbert (Ecgbert) av Wessex, "Egbert 3" was born about 0775 in Wessex, England (son of Ealhmund av Wessex og Kent and NN Aethelbertsdatter); died on 04 Feb 0839 in Wessex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Abt 0802, Wessex, England; Konge av Wessex og Kent.

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    Forente de 7 kongeriker:

    Kent, Essex, Sussex, Wessex, Mercia, Øst-Anglia og Northumberland til ett; kongeriket Anglia.

    Egbert var etterkommer til vestsaksernes høvding Cerdic.

    Han ble som ung jaget av kong Offa av Mercia og oppholdt seg i flere år hos Karl den store. Egbert kom ca.802 tilbake til England og ble konge.

    Kongen av Mercia gjorde et innfall i 825, men led nederlag. Deretter undertvang Egbert seg Kent, Sussex og Essex, mye med hjelp av sin sønn Ethelwulf. Østanglerne underkastet seg også, og Mercia og Northumberland måtte i 829 anerkjenne ham som overherre. Dette år betegnes som de 7 rikers forening.

    Egbert var gift med Redburh (Redburgia).

    De saksiske germanerne kom fra Sachsen i Tyskland ved slutten av 400-tallet og fordrev de keltiske brittene. Slekten skal visstnok kunne føre sine aner tilbake til Odin (Woden)!

    England ble oppdelt i kongerikene Northumbria, East Anglia, Mercia, Essex, Sussex, Wessex og Kent.

    På 600-tallet hadde Northumbria den ledende stillingen i England, mens Mercia dominerte på 700-tallet.

    Wessex-slekten var konger av Wessex og Kent fra 519 til 927 og konger av England fra 927 til 1013 og fra 1042 til 1066.

    Etter et kort mellomspill med kong Harald Godwinson ble England erobret av Vilhelm Erobreren.

    Kilder:
    Wikipedia.
    Dictionary of National Biography.
    Mogens Bugge: Våre forfedre, nr. 219.
    Bent og Vidar Billing Hansen: Rosensverdslektens forfedre, side 8-9, 103.

    Died:
    Begravet i Winchester-katedralen i London.

    Egbert married Redburga (Redburh/Raedburg) av Wessex before 0800. Redburga was born about 0788 in Wessex, England; died about 0858 in Wessex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Redburga (Redburh/Raedburg) av Wessex was born about 0788 in Wessex, England; died about 0858 in Wessex, England.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Mulig søster av Karl den store av Frankrike.

    Children:
    1. 2. Ethelwulf (Aethelwulf) av Wessex was born about 0800 in Wessex, England; died on 13 Jan 0858 in England; was buried after 13 Jan 0858 in Winchester Cathedral, London, England.

  3. 6.  Oslac av Isle of Wight

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Grand Butler of England.

    Oslac married Judith before 0810. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Judith
    Children:
    1. 3. Osburga av Isle of Wight was born about 0810 in Isle of Wight, England; died between 0853 and 0855 in Kent, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Ealhmund av Wessex og Kent

    Ealhmund married NN Aethelbertsdatter. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  NN Aethelbertsdatter (daughter of Aethelbert av Kent, "Aethelbert 2").
    Children:
    1. 4. Egbert (Ecgbert) av Wessex, "Egbert 3" was born about 0775 in Wessex, England; died on 04 Feb 0839 in Wessex, England.


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