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Gafulford (alternatively Gafulforda,
Gafolforda or Gavelford) is the site of a
battle in
South West
England known from the
first entry in the Anglo-Saxon...
- 1915.
Galford near
Lewdown is ****umed to be the site of the
Battle of
Gafulford in the 9th century. The Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle states that in 825 (adjusted...
- in the
autumn of 825 he was
again campaigning against the Britons, at
Gafulford. The
Battle of
Ellendun is
thought to have
taken place south of Swindon...
- two
campaigns against the "West Welsh",
first in 813 and then
again at
Gafulford in 825.
During the
course of
these campaigns he
conquered the western...
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kingdom is
seized by his grand-nephew,
Merfyn Frych of Man.
Battle of
Gafulford: The men of
Cornish Dumnonia clash with the West
Saxons at modern-day...
- have re****ed
these suggestions.
Camelford has
sometimes been
linked to
Gafulford the site of a
battle against the West Saxons. This link goes at least...
- again; this may have been
related to a
battle recorded in the
Chronicle at
Gafulford in 823,
between the men of
Devon and the
Britons of Cornwall. It was also...
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writer Galford near Lew
Trenchard in Devon, England; the
likely site of
Gafulford where a
battle took
place in 825 AD
Galford D. Weller, a
character from...
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Egbert raided Cornwall 'from east to West' which,
given later battles at
Gafulford and
Hingston Down
probably indicates the
conquest of the
remaining parts...
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ending the
Mercian Supremacy. A
fight of Welsh/Britons and Devon-men at
Gafulford in the south-west. 825–827 Æthelwulf, son of
Ecgberht of Wes****, drives...