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King 'Ethelred I' (
Old English: ''Æþelræd'') (c. 837 –
April 23,
871) was the fourth son of
Ethelwulf of Wessex. He succeeded his brother,
Ethelbert of Wessex, as King of
Wessex and
Kent in 865
[1]
[2]. He had two sons,
Aethelwold being the elder and
Aethelhelm being the younger. Ethelred I was not able to control the increasing
Danish raids which devastated England. On
January 4,
871 at the
Battle of Reading, Ethelred suffered a crushing defeat, although he did hand the Danes a
Pyrrhic victory. Soon after, however, Ethelred was able to re-form his army in time to win a stunning victory at
Ashdown. However, he suffered another defeat on
January 22 at the
Battle of Basing and was killed at the
Battle of Merton on
April 23,
871.
Ethelred is buried at
Wimborne in
Dorset. Following his death, he was popularly regarded as a
saint, but never
canonised. He was succeeded by his brother, King
Alfred the Great. (See
House of Wessex family tree.)
See also
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List of monarchs of Kent
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Chronology of Kentish Kings
External links
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Ethelbald, Ethelbert and Ethelred I - Kings of England at h2g2