870 - 879 (10 Year Overview)
 
Main Key People Battles Construction
RulerCountryStart of ReignAge at 870
Alfred the GreatEngland871?
871 Alfred rebuilds his defences 
871 Qtr 1Battle of Ashdown 
871 Qtr 2More Danes arrive in Britain 
871 AprAlfred 'The Great' becomes king of Wessex 
875 Alfred builds a small navy 
876 Danes defeated in the south 
878 JanThe Danes take the advantage 
878 SpringAlfred burns the cakes 
878 AprBattle of Edington 
879 New Viking Invasion 
879 Start of reoganisation 
Constantine IScotland862?
AedhScotland878?
EochaidScotland879?
Viking Invasions
870Crowland Abbey destroyed
  Danes attack Crowland Abbey and burn it down.
DecThe Danes attack Wessex
  The Danes moved south into the Wessex area and captured Reading.
871Qtr 1Battle of Ashdown
  Athelred and Alfred defeated the Danes at Ashdown.
Qtr 2More Danes arrive in Britain
  Another army of Danes landed in London and were joined by those at Reading. The army defeated Alfred at Wilton and so the king decided to pay the Danes some money to keep the peace.
872Ivar the Boneless dies
  Ivar 'the Boneless', the king of Dublin died. He was succeeded by his brother Halfdan.
875Danes move against the north.
  Led by Halfdan the Danes moved north to attack the Picts and the area of Strathclyde. The Danes divided Northumbria taking York for themselves and creating the area known as Danelaw. A second Danish King Guthrum took his army back south to Cambridge where he prepared plans to attack Wessex.
876Danes defeated in the south
  Led by Guthrum, an army of Danes moved to Wareham in Dorset where they were net by a new army from the sea who landed at Poole. Alfred trapped the army and demanded hostages in return for a peaceful settlement. The Danes divided, half fleeing to Exeter where they besieged the town while the other half escaped in their ships but were drowned in heavy seas. Those at Exeter were forced to surrender and were moved up to Gloucester.
878JanThe Danes take the advantage
  After Exeter. Alfred was hoping that trouble with the Danes was over, but again led by Guthrum, an army headed for Alfred at his Chippenham residence. Alfred fled under overwelming odds leaving Chippenham in the hands of the Danes.
AprBattle of Edington
  Alfred called for his men to form an army and attack the Danes. He ordered the army to meet at a location known as Egbert's Stone and seven weeks after Easter an army was formed. Once formed the army quickly moved towards Guthrum and the Danes and the two armies met at Edington. The battle at Edington was won by Alfred and the Danes retreated to Chippenham. The Danes were surrounded and surrendered. Guthrum along with several other high ranking members of the Danish army were converted to Chistianity under Alfred's sponsorship. Guthrum and Alfred agreed on peace terms and the Danes returned to the Danelaw their holdings in East Anglia.

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People who played important roles in this time period
Athelred (King of Wessex 866-871)
The fourth (or third) son of Athelwulf King of Wessex 839-858. Athelred became king of Wessex in 865/866 when his elder brother Athelbert died. Athelred had to contend with the largest invasion of Danes so far. In 865 Danes landed in East Anglia with a huge force of men. This army of Danes is known (more...)

Halfdan (King of Danes -876)
One of the leaders of the army of Vikings that landed in 866.

Guthrum (King of the Danes -890)
As leader of the Danes, Guthrum invaded Britain. Guthrum was defeated by Alfred at Exeter and signed a peace treaty, but Guthrum attacked Wessex and drove Alfred from power in 878. Alfred rebuilt his army and defeated Guthrum at the Battle of Edington. Alfred converted Guthrum to Christianity and ga (more...)


Battles that took place in this time period
871 Qtr 1 - Battle of Ashdown
Athelred and Alfred defeated the Danes at Ashdown.

878 Apr - Battle of Edington
Alfred called for his men to form an army and attack the Danes. He ordered the army to meet at a location known as Egbert's Stone and seven weeks after Easter an army was formed. Once formed the army quickly moved towards Guthrum and the Danes and the two armies met at Edington. The battle at Edington was won by Alfred and the Danes retreated to Chippenham. The Danes were surrounded and surrendered. Guthrum along with several other high ranking members of the Danish army were converted to Chistianity under Alfred's sponsorship. Guthrum and Alfred agreed on peace terms and the Danes returned to the Danelaw their holdings in East Anglia.


Building work undertaken in this time period

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