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- Oda may have been present at the battle of Brunanburh.
- Brunanburh, for all that it had been a famous and bloody battle, settled nothing.
- Athelstan defeated the men of Strathclyde in 934 and at the battle of Brunanburh in 937.
- This was the Battle of Brunanburh.
- Regardless of its significance to contemporaries and later generations, however, the precise location of Brunanburh is uncertain.
- The "'Battle of Brunanburh "'was fought in 937 between 苩helstan, King of Strathclyde.
- When he lost at Brunanburh, he was clearly discredited and retired as a Culdee monk at St . Andrews.
- He interprets'Brunanburh'as'stronghold of the Browney', referring to the Roman fort of Longovicium.
- Battle of Brunanburh " Battle of Rowton Heath " Deva Victrix " Eddisbury hill fort " Lindow Man " Maiden Castle
- By his own wish he was buried at Malmesbury Abbey, where he had buried his cousins who died at Brunanburh.
- Following the battle of Brunanburh, Dyfnwal ab Owain became king of Strathclyde, perhaps reigning from c . 937 until 971.
- Egill also fought at the Battle of Brunanburh in the service of King Athelstan, for which he received payment in silver.
- Three years later, the Scots and Cumbrians allied themselves with Amla韇 mac Gofraid against the English at the Battle of Brunanburh.
- Andrew Breeze has argued that the river name forms the first element of'Brunanburh', in the Battle of Brunanburh.
- Andrew Breeze has argued that the river name forms the first element of'Brunanburh', in the Battle of Brunanburh.
- "' Dingesmere "'is a place known only from the Old English poem of the Battle of Brunanburh.
- The poem may be linked to the alliance of Norse and Celtic kingdoms which challenged Athelstan at the Battle of Brunanburh in 937.
- Another son had died at Brunanburh, and, according to John of Worcester, Amla韇 mac Gofraid was married to a daughter of Constantine.
- William of Malmesbury wrote that Amla韇 was present at Brunanburh and spied out the English camp the night before the battle disguised as a skald.
- The " Annals of Clonmacnoise " mention two sons of Sitric, Auisle and Sichfrith, falling at the Battle of Brunanburh in 937.
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