- The
Battle of
Aclea occurred in 851
between the West
Saxons led by Æthelwulf, King of Wes**** and the
Danish Vikings at an
unidentified location in England...
- and Æthelbald
inflicted another defeat on the
Vikings at the
Battle of
Aclea. In 855, Æthelwulf went on
pilgrimage to Rome and
appointed Æthelbald King...
- Æthelwulf and his
second son, Æthelbald,
defeated the
Vikings at the
Battle of
Aclea and,
according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, "there made the
greatest slaughter...
-
slaughtered by a West
Saxon army led by King Æthelwulf in the
Battle of
Aclea,
bringing the
invasion to an end. Two
years later the men of
Surrey marched...
- son and
successor King Æthelwulf in the
exceptionally bloody Battle of
Aclea. This
victory postponed Danish conquests in
England for
fifteen years, but...
-
Carhampton in Somerset, but he
achieved a
major victory at the
Battle of
Aclea in 851. In 853, he
joined a
successful Mercian expedition to
Wales to restore...
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Continuing Legal Education (
ACLEA),
including the
Award of
Professional Excellence for Publications. In 2016, CEB
accepted ACLEA’s Best
Publication award for...
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Hingston Down (838)
Battle of
Rochester (842)
Carhampton (843)
Battle of
Aclea (851)
First invasion 865–896
Battle of
Edington (878)
Battle of
London (886)...
- Æthelwulf and his
second son Æthelbald
defeated the
Vikings at the
Battle of
Aclea and,
according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, "there made the
greatest slaughter...
- In 851 King Æthelwulf of Wes****
scored a
major victory at the
battle of
Aclea over an army
drawn from 350
Danish ships. He had
appointed his
eldest son...