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  1. 30. Juni 2023 · Als Æthelwulf nach England zurückkehrte, weigerte sich Æthelbald, den westsächsischen Thron aufzugeben, und Æthelwulf stimmte einer Teilung des Königreichs zu, wobei er den Osten übernahm und den Westen in Æthelbalds Händen beließ. Als Æthelwulf 858 starb, überließ er Wessex Æthelbald und Kent Æthelberht, aber Æthelbalds Tod nur zwei Jahre später führte zur Wiedervereinigung ...

  2. 14. Mai 2018 · Æthelwulf. Æthelwulf (d. 858), king of Wessex (839–58). The son of Egbert (802–39) and father of four kings, the youngest of whom was Alfred the Great (871–99), Æthelwulf is a far from negligible figure in Anglo-Saxon history. He was a competent military leader, acting as a subking in the south-east in his father's lifetime (829–39 ...

  3. 3. Mai 2023 · 3 May 2023. Æthelwulf of Wessex was a king with a heart for his people, who reigned during the tumultuous time of Viking invasions. He was not only an effective ruler, but also a devoted father who taught his children the value of power. By the late 820s, the kingdom of Mercia was losing its influence, and Wessex was on the way to becoming the ...

  4. Charles the Bald, king of the Franks. Children: 6 children including Aethelbald, Aethelbert, Aethelred, and Alfred. Died: January 13, 858 at Steyning, Sussex. Buried at: Winchester. Succeeded by: his son Aethelbald. Aethelwulf was the son of Egbert and a sub-king of Kent. He assumed the throne of Wessex upon his father's death in 839.

  5. 10. Okt. 2021 · This is the life and times of Æthelwulf, King of Wessex: son of Ecgberht and father of Alfred the Great.Æthelwulf lived during a turbulent time with the nati...

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  6. 1. Dez. 2019 · King Aethelwulf Facts: Ascension. When Aethelwulf took the throne after his father's death, he placed his son, Aethelstan the kingdom of the people of Kent, Surrey, and Sussex. However, he did not give his son the same amount of power as his father had given him. Aethelwulf exercised authority in the south-east and made regular visits there.

  7. 13. Jan. 2015 · Æthelwulf consolidated the West Saxon kingdom, strengthened his family’s rule over Kent and brought Devon and Cornwall under his influence. It seems that he was quite a networker, currying favour with Pope Benedict III and Charles the Bald, the Carolingian emperor. He travelled to Rome in 855 ‘with a multitude of people’, and gave gifts ...