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  • Energy Exchange Ine of Wessex (c. 670 – after 726), king of Wessex (688–726) Ine Barlie (born 1965), Norwegian sport wrestler Kusumoto Ine (1827–1903), Japanese...
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    Ingild, brother of King Ine of Wessex, who abdicated the throne in 726. It continues back to Cerdic, founder of the House of Wessex. Ecgberht's descent from...
    36 KB (4,660 words) - 11:19, 27 October 2024
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    The Kingdom of the West Saxons, also known as the Kingdom of Wessex, was an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in the south of Great Britain, from around 519 until Alfred...
    47 KB (6,019 words) - 18:27, 17 November 2024
  • Asturias, and establishes a military base at Cangas de Onís (northwest of Spain) (or 718). King Ine of Wessex attempts a takeover of Dumnonia, but his armies...
    3 KB (374 words) - 16:52, 29 October 2024
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    subject to fines or loss of their land. According to the law code of King Ine of Wessex, issued in c. 694: If a nobleman who holds land neglects military service...
    121 KB (15,519 words) - 18:52, 16 November 2024
  • Ealdbert, possibly a nephew of King Ine of Wessex looking for recognition as his heir, seeks sanctuary in Sussex. Ine attacks the South Saxons and kills...
    4 KB (408 words) - 04:47, 21 August 2021
  • Intermediate Period in the 8th century BC King Ini of Wessex, more commonly called Ine of Wessex INI, the IATA code of Niš Constantine the Great Airport...
    2 KB (365 words) - 23:02, 4 April 2023
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    Cuthburh (category House of Wessex)
    Ine, King of Wessex and was married to the Northumbrian king Aldfrith. Cuthburh was the daughter of Cenred of Wessex. In addition to her brother Ine,...
    6 KB (531 words) - 12:31, 1 November 2024
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    face two strong rival kings, Wihtred of Kent and Ine of Wessex. But when Wihtred died in 725, and Ine abdicated in 726 to become a monk in Rome, Æthelbald...
    49 KB (5,515 words) - 17:47, 17 November 2024
  • fortified Visigothic town located in the Languedoc-Roussillon. King Ine of Wessex builds a stone church at Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset (approximate...
    431 bytes (3,310 words) - 06:53, 15 October 2022
  • Thumbnail for History of Anglo-Saxon England
    peoples occurred, and that the early law codes, such as that of King Ine of Wessex, could have deliberately encouraged such mixing." Stefan Burmeister...
    80 KB (10,298 words) - 11:18, 8 November 2024
  • Aldhelm (redirect from De virginitate)
    was of the royal house of Wessex. He was certainly not, as his early biographer Faritius asserts, the brother of King Ine. After his death he was venerated...
    26 KB (2,777 words) - 16:18, 12 November 2024
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    the kinsman of Ine of Wessex who fought with him against Geraint, King of the Britons, in 710. According to Bede, Sussex was subject to Ine for a number...
    80 KB (10,206 words) - 17:25, 25 October 2024
  • Thumbnail for Great Heathen Army
    Heathen Army, or in Old English "hæþen here". The law code of King Ine of Wessex, issued in about 694, provides a definition of here (pronounced /ˈheːre/)...
    44 KB (5,617 words) - 05:09, 23 October 2024
  • area west of Selwood. In 710 Geraint was defeated in battle by King Ine of Wessex, but in 722 the Annales Cambriae claim a victory by the British in Cornwall...
    30 KB (3,466 words) - 04:33, 8 November 2024
  • Thumbnail for St Christopher's Church, Lympsham
    known that Bartholomew de England was appointed rector at Lympsham in 1274, although the parish had been given by Ine of Wessex to Glastonbury Abbey in...
    3 KB (222 words) - 03:58, 13 April 2022
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    Cornish fought was a West Saxon force, as evidenced by the naming of King Ine of Wessex and his kinsman Nonna in reference to an earlier Battle of Llongborth...
    144 KB (13,616 words) - 22:02, 15 November 2024
  • Thumbnail for Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England
    mainland fleeing the invasion, Cædwalla had them baptised and executed. Ine of Wessex succeeded Cædwalla in 628 or 629 and was a strong supporter of the Church...
    144 KB (18,916 words) - 18:27, 17 November 2024
  • Thumbnail for Henry de Bracton
    William I and his successors was biased in favour of all things West Saxon (Wessex) and the Church and eschewed and denigrated all things Danelaw. Bracton...
    48 KB (7,339 words) - 22:54, 10 November 2024
  • Thumbnail for Æthelbald of Mercia
    southern kingdoms, Wessex and Kent. At the start of Æthelbald's reign, both Kent and Wessex were ruled by strong kings; Wihtred and Ine, respectively. Wihtred...
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