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where Æthelred died on 23 April. The citizens and the national councillors present chose Edmund as their king, but a larger number of nobles present at
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1954:Northumbria
1846:(1015–1016)
1817:First Alton
1797:The Danelaw
1713:The Danelaw
1692:(893, 1001)
1550:Lindisfarne
1438:(1013–1014)
1383:Northumbria
1377:(1030–1035)
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614:Northumbria
370:First Alton
285:The Danelaw
210:Lindisfarne
2089:Categories
2007: 890
1973: 550
1769:Brunanburh
1739:Tettenhall
1721:Buttington
1574:Carhampton
1522: 970
1425: 914
1357:Harthacnut
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900:Clegg 2011
847:Britannica
729:References
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671:Knútsdrápa
631:Penselwood
491:Background
355:Brunanburh
324:Tettenhall
304:Buttington
267:Chippenham
242:Englefield
2054:Old Norse
1962:(527–918)
1956:(653–954)
1950:(410–825)
1944:(519–927)
1919:(866–954)
1913:(865–896)
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1775:Stainmore
1763:Corbridge
1745:Tempsford
1733:The Holme
1511:(892–896)
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1402:(941–944)
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1312:Æthelflæd
1276:(924–939)
1274:Æthelstan
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585:Sandwich
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407:Assandun
390:Ringmere
385:Thetford
314:Benfleet
225:(865–78)
134:Strength
60:Location
2017:Culture
1911:Danelaw
1877:Fulford
1536:Battles
1509:Hastein
1503:Guthrum
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502:Vikings
468:led by
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299:Farnham
262:Meretun
252:Ashdown
247:Reading
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1942:Wessex
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1897:Places
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485:Wessex
481:Mercia
460:under
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365:Maldon
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257:Basing
76:Result
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