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See also: king of Wessex and Kent (866-871), was the
See also: fourth son of AEthelwulf of Wessex, and should, by his See also: father's will, have succeeded to Wessex on the See also: death of his eldest See also: brother'See also: Ethelbald
.
He seems, however, to have stood aside in favour of his brother'Ethelberht, king of Kent, to whose joint kingdoms he succeeded in 866
.
'See also: Ethelred's reign was one long struggle against the Danes
.
In the See also: year of his succession a large Danish force landed in See also: East Anglia, and in the year 868 "Ethelred and his brother See also: Alfred went to help See also: Burgred, or Burhred, of See also: Mercia, against this See also: host, but the Mercians soon made See also: peace with their foes
.
In 871 the Danes encamped at See also: Reading, where they defeated "Ethelred and his brother, but later in the year the See also: English won a See also: great victory at " "Escesdun."
A fortnight later they were defeated at Basing, but partially retrieved their See also: fortune by a victory at " Mwretun " (perhaps Marden in See also: Wiltshire), though the Danes held the See also: field
.
In the
See also: Easter of this year "Ethelred died, perhaps of wounds received in the See also: wars against the Danes, and was buried at See also: Wimborne
.
He See also: left a son, "Ethelwold, who gave some trouble to his See also: cousin See also: Edward the Elder, when the latter succeeded to the See also: kingdom
.
'Ethelweard the historian was also a descendant of this king
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