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Æthelbald (died 860) was King of Wessex from 855 or 858 to 860. He was the second of five sons of King Æthelwulf.In 850, Æthelbald's elder brother Æthelstan defeated the Vikings in the first recorded sea battle in English history, but he is not recorded afterwards and probably died in the early 850s.
Æthelbald (also spelled Ethelbald or Aethelbald; [1] died 757) was the King of Mercia, in what is now the English Midlands from 716 until he was killed in 757. Æthelbald was the son of Alweo and thus a grandson of King Eowa .
Æthelbald (also Ethelbald or Aethelbald) may refer to: Æthelbald of Mercia, King of Mercia, 716–757; Æthelbald, King of Wessex, 856–860; Æthelbald of York, Archbishop of York, 900–904; Æthelbald (bishop), bishop of Sherborne (died between 918 and 925)
9th King of Wessex 645–648: Eowa? Cenfus d. 674 12th King of Wessex 674: Cædwalla c. 659 –689 14th King of Wessex 685–688: Mul d. 687 King of Kent 686–687: Cenred? Cuthred b. before 639–661: Osmod? Æscwine d. 676 12th King of Wessex 674–676: Ingild? Ine c. 670 –after 726 15th King of Wessex 689–726: Æthelburg? Æthelheard d ...
The King left Wessex in the care of his oldest surviving son, Æthelbald, and the sub-kingdom of Kent to the rule of Æthelberht, and thereby confirmed that they were to succeed to the two kingdoms. [25] On the way the party stayed with Charles the Bald in Francia, where there were the usual banquets and exchange of gifts.
He was the third son of King Æthelwulf by his first wife, Osburh. Æthelberht was first recorded as a witness to a charter in 854. The following year Æthelwulf went on pilgrimage to Rome and appointed his oldest surviving son, Æthelbald, as king of Wessex while Æthelberht became king of the recently conquered territory of Kent. Æthelberht ...
The House of Wessex, also known as the House of Cerdic, the House of the West Saxons, the House of the Gewisse, the Cerdicings and the West Saxon dynasty, refers to the family, traditionally founded by Cerdic of the Gewisse, that ruled Wessex in Southern England from the early 6th century.
King of the Anglo-Saxons 871–924 r.899-924: Ealhhelm Ealdorman fl. 940–951: Ceolwulf II King of Mercia?-~879 r.874–~879: Ælfwynn Lady of the Mercians r.918: Æthelstan King of Mercia ~894–939 r.924: Edmund I King of the English?-939 r.946: Ælfhere Ealdorman of Mercia?-983 957–983: daughter: Ælfric Cild Ealdorman of Mercia fl.975 ...