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Eowils and
Halfdan (Healfdan) were
kings in
Danish (Viking)
ruled Northumbria in the
early tenth century.
Following the
death of
Alfred the
Great in 899...
- Tettenhall. The
raiders were
annihilated and
three kings were killed: Ingwær,
Eowils and Halfdan. With the
Northern Danes subdued, the
forces of Wes**** and Mercia...
- 5 –
Battle of Tettenhall: King
Edward the
Elder attacks the joint-Kings
Eowils and
Halfdan of
Norse York. All
three Viking monarchs are
killed in battle...
- the
Black Halfdan, a
joint King of
Northumbria (reigned 902–910) – see
Eowils and
Halfdan Halfdan the Mild, son of King
Eystein Halfdansson, of the House...
- Æthelweard's
Chronicon he was a co-king of
Northumbria along with his
brothers Eowils and Halfdan,
though the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle does not
mention him. By Æthelweard's...
- or all of the
period between 895 and 905: 79 3.
Along with Hálfdan and
Eowils,
another king, Ingwær,
their brother, may have also ruled. All
three were...
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allied with the
forces of Mercia,
defeats a
Northumbrian Viking army;
Eowils and
Halfdan and Ingwær,
kings of Northumbria, are killed. 911
Edward transfers...
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Viking armies to
ravage England,
including the
deaths of the
Danish Kings,
Eowils and Healfdan. In more
recent times, the
north part of the
village became...
- – Cnut, King (c.900) Æthelwold, King (900–902) Airdeconut, King (c.902)
Eowils, co-King (902–910)
Halfdan II, co-King (902–910) Ingwær, co-King (?–910)...
- The
following year the
Vikings retaliated, led by
their new
joint kings Eowils and
Halfdan II
their intention was to raid
Mercia and Wes**** but were intercepted...