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Bagsecg (830 – 8
January 871), also
known as Bacgsecg, was a
viking and a
leader of the
Great Army,
which invaded England.
According to the Anglo-Saxon...
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uprising that is
crushing the
occupying forces led by his father, King
Bagsecg.
Arriving at his father's camp,
Steiner attends a
family meeting with his...
- Downs. The
Great Heathen Army, led by the
Danish Viking kings Halfdan and
Bagsecg,
march out
after the Saxons. Six
pitched battles are
fought between the...
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warriors arrived from Scandinavia, as part of the
Great Summer Army, led by
Bagsecg,
bolstering the
ranks of Halfdan's army.
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle...
- Anglo-Saxon sources, in 870 and 871. King
Bagsecg joined him to
become the co-leader of the
Great Summer Army of 870 but
Bagsecg was
killed in
battle with the English...
- brother, the ****ure King
Alfred the Great,
while the
Viking commanders were
Bagsecg and Halfdan. The
battle is
described in the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle and ****er's...
- Martyr. In 871, the
Great Summer Army
arrived from Scandinavia, led by
Bagsecg. The
reinforced Viking army
turned its
attention to Wes**** but the West...
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known in the
contemporary sources. The
invasion leaders Halfdan and
Bagsecg were
known as "kings" and may or may not have been
related to the kings...
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January 871,
where Bagsecg was killed.
Halfdan accepted a
truce from the ****ure
Alfred the Great,
newly crowned king of Wes****.
After Bagsecg's death, Halfdan...
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letter was
addressed to him by Pope
Nicholas I. Late 9th
century kings Bagsecg: c. 860s–871 Halfdan: 871–877 Sigfred: c. 873–891. It is
generally ****umed...