Lasse & Anita - Person Sheet
Lasse & Anita - Person Sheet
NameKing Ecgbert III of Wessex , 32G Grandfather
Birthca 775, Wessex, England
Death4 Feb 839, Wessex, England
OccupationKonge av England 802-839 (King of Wessex)
Alias/AKAHRH Egbert I, King Of England
Spouses
1Redburga , 32G Grandmother
Birth788, Wessex
Alias/AKASt. Ida, Redburh
MotherAude Aldane (732-)
Marriageca 805
ChildrenAEthelwulf I (ca800-858)
Notes for King Ecgbert III of Wessex
Reigned 802-839. In 800 at the decease of King Brithric, Egbert was called by the voice of his countrymen to assume the Government of Wessex, and he subsequently succeeded in reducing all the Kingdoms of the Heptarchy under his sway. His reign, a long and glorious one, is memorable for the great victories he achieved over the Danes. See Europäisch Stammtafeln Band II tafel 58.

Egbert was the son of Ealhmund, King of Kent. His mother is unknown but is possibly a daughter of Ethelbert II, King of Kent.

As a young man Egbert aspired to great things, this led to his expulsion from England by Offa, King of Mercia and his son-in-law Beohrtric, King of Wessex in 789. Egbert fled to the Frankish court where Charlemagne took him in, here he meet his wife Raedburh, or Redburga, who was a daughter of Charlemagne's sister-in law.

On his return to England, Egbert peacefully ascended the throne. The Anglo-Saxon chronicle states in 802 that 'King Beohrtric passed away... and Egbert succeeded to the Kingdom of Wessex'. Nothing much of interest seems to have happened for the next 20 years, which is strange for the times but in 825 Egbert fought a battle at Ellendun, Wiltshire against Beornwulf, King of Mercia. He was victorious in what is recorded as a very bloody battle.

After this victory Egbert sent his son Ethelwulf into battle in Kent. He succeeded in driving King Baldred north of the Thames and soon Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Essex, East Anglia had turned to Egbert to be their guardian and protector from the Mercians.

Beornwolf was slain by the East Angles to be followed quickly by two other Kings until in 829 Egbert conquered Mercia and thus everything south of the Humber, becoming the 8th Bretwalda or ruler of Britain. He spent his final years fighting the Danes as his successors would do, the Danes had allies in the Cornish but Egbert saw them off at Hingston Down. He died in 839 and is buried at Winchester. His elder son Ethelwulf suceeded him, the younger Athelstan became sub-king in Kent, Essex, Sussex and Surrey.

Kilde: http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A348103


Universell kilde: http://britannia.com/history/docs/asintro2.html : Den anglosaksiske krøniken... :)
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