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INE , See also: king of the West
See also: Saxons, succeeded Ceadwalla in 688, his title to the See also: crown being derived from See also: Ceawlin
.
In the earlier See also: part of his reign he was at war with Kent, but See also: peace was made in 694, when the men of Kent gave compensation for the See also: death of Mul, See also: brother of Ceadwalla, whom they had burned in 687
.
In 710 Ine was fighting in See also: alliance with his kinsman - Nun, probably king of See also: Sussex, against Gerent of West See also: Wales and, according to Florence of See also: Worcester, he was victorious
.
In 715 he fought a See also: battle with Ceolred, king of See also: Mercia, at See also: Wood-See also: borough in See also: Wiltshire, but the result is not recorded
.
Shortly after this See also: time a See also: quarrel seems to have arisen in the royal See also: family
.
In 721 Ine slew See also: Cynewulf, and in 722 his See also: queen Aethelburg destroyed Taunton, which her See also: husband had built earlier in his reign
.
In 722 the See also: South Saxons, previously subject to Ine, See also: rose against him under the exile Aldbryht, who may have been a member of the West Saxon royal See also: house
.
In 725 Ine fought with the South Saxons and slew Aldbryht
.
In 726 he resigned
.
See also: Lower See also: Indus and See also: delta
.
the crown and went to See also: Rome, being succeeded by Aethelheard in Wessex
.
Ine is said to have built the minster at See also: Glastonbury
.
The date of his death is not recorded . He issued a written See also: code of See also: laws for Wessex, which is still preserved
.
See See also: Bede, Hist
.
Eccl
.
(Plummer), iv
.
15, v
.
7; Saxon See also: Chronicle (Earle and Plummer), s.a
.
688e, 694, 710, 715, 721, 722, 725, 728; Thorpe, See also: Ancient Laws, i
.
2-25; Schmid, Gesetze der Angelsachsen (See also: Leipzig, 1858) ; See also: Liebermann, GesetzederAngelsachsen(See also: Halle,1898-99)
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