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Wedmore is a
large village and
civil parish in the
county of Somerset, England. It is
situated on
raised ground, in the
Somerset Levels between the River...
- The
Treaty of
Wedmore is a 9th
century agreement between King
Alfred the
Great of Wes**** and the
Viking king,
Guthrum the Old. The only
contemporary reference...
- 878,
which Alfred's army won the battle. It
resulted in the
Treaty of
Wedmore later that same year.
Primary sources locate the
battle at "Eðandun". Until...
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Frederick Wedmore (9 July 1844 – 25
February 1921) was a
British art
critic and man of letters.
Wedmore was born at
Richmond Hill, Clifton, the eldest...
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called Wedmore. — Keynes &
Lapidge 1983, Ch. 56 At
Wedmore,
Alfred and
Guthrum negotiated what some
historians have
called the
Treaty of
Wedmore, but it...
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Wedmore First School Academy is a
first school academy in
Wedmore, Somerset, for
students aged 4–9, with a
nursery for
children from age 2. It has a total...
- Martínez, with whom he was
living in Cuba. He had
homes in
London and
Wedmore at the time of his
arrest in 1997.
Glitter was
banned from
driving for...
- – and the king
received him at baptism; and his
chrism loosing was at
Wedmore." — Giles 1914, ASC 878
Under the
terms of his surrender,
Guthrum was obliged...
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Somerset (including Weston-super-Mare, Axbridge, Banwell, Cheddar, Clevedon,
Wedmore and Winscombe) and
south Gloucestershire. The
approximate coverage of the...
- This was
followed closely by what was
described by ****er as the
Treaty of
Wedmore,
where Guthrum agreed to be
baptised and then for him and his army to leave...