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Eadgils of the Myrgings

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50:, before Eadgils became king, the Myrgings had been at war with a tribe called the Mofdings under the previous king Meaca who was probably killed in battle fighting against them resulting in their defeat and forcing the Myrgings to retreat back to the 61:
No other source remembers the Myrgings as they were probably assimilated to the surrounding Angles and only leaving the slightest of traces, This Eadgils has sometimes been confused with the Swedish king
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decided to fight two Myrging princes, probably the sons of Eadgils, and slew them. After this, the Myrgings were successfully conquered by Offa.
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where Eadgils probably became king, Following Meaca's death Eadgils became a powerful Myrging king by defeating the Mofdings and plundering the
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and their lands as he was determined to rule over them, however the Angles forced the Myrgings to flight.
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avenged their father's death by killing Eadgils, but did so by fighting two against one. Because of this
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Eadgils was at war with the Angles and plundered their lands, He slew
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Index

Myrgings
Saxon
Anglo-Saxon
poem
Widsith
scop
Widsith
Eider
Angles
Eadgils
Frowinus
Schleswig
Ket and Wig
Offa
Svend Aagesen
The Chronicle of the Kings of Lejre, Peter Tunstall's translation
The story of Offa of Angel and the Myrgings
Archived
Wayback Machine
Myrgings
Offa of Angel
Categories
Saxon warriors
5th-century Saxon people
Legendary Norsemen
English heroic legends
Legendary monarchs

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