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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 292 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ETHELWULF  ,

king of the West
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Saxons, succeeded his
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father Ecgberht in A.D . 839 . It is recorded in the Saxon Chronicle for 823 that he was sent with Eahlstan, bishop of
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Sherborne, and the ealdorman Wulfheard to drive out Baldred, king of Kent, which was successfully accomplished . On the accession of .Ethelwulf, rEthelstan, his son or
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brother, was made sub-king of Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Essex. lEthelwulf's reign was chiefly occupied with struggles against the Danes . After the king's defeat 843-844, the Somerset and Dorset levies won a victory at the mouth of the Parret, c . 85o . In 851 Ceorl, with the men of Devon, defeated the Danes at Wigganburg, and lEthelstan of Kent was victorious at Sandwich, in spite of which they wintered in England that
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year for the first time . In 851 also 1Ethelwulf and lEthelbald won their
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great victory at Aclea, probably the
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modern Ockley . In 853 AEthelwulf subdued the North Welsh, in answer to the
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appeal of
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Burgred of
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Mercia, and gave him his daughter lEthelswith in
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marriage . 855 is the year of the Donation of 1Ethelwulf and of his journey to Rome with
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Alfred . On his way home he married Judith, daughter of Charles the Bald . According to Asser he was compelled to. give up Wessex to his son lEthelbald on his return, and content himself with the eastern sub-
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kingdom .

He died in 858 . See Asser,

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Life of Alfred (W . H . Stevenson, 1904), 1-16; Saxon Chronicle, s.a . 823, 836, 840, 851, 853, 855 . (F . G . M .

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