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  1. Murder. The murder of King Cynewulf of Wessex as depicted in Cassell's illustrated history of England. In 786, Cynewulf was the victim of a surprise attack at his mistress's house in Merton [a] by Cyneheard, brother of the deposed Sigeberht. Both Cynewulf and Cyneheard were killed.

  2. Dec 9, 2018 · Article. The Shakespearean Death of King Cynewulf. By. thehistorianshut. - December 9, 2018. Upon the death of King Cuthred of Wessex around the year 756, the throne passed to Sigebert, a distant member of the royal family. As the new king was not a direct descendant of his predecessor, he was vulnerable to court intrigue.

  3. Cynewulf was the king of the West Saxons, or Wessex, in England who succeeded to the throne following the deposition of Sigebert. Cynewulf was constantly at war with the Welsh. In 779, Offa of Mercia defeated him and took Bensington. In 785, he was surprised and killed, with all his thanes present,

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  4. Jun 25, 2020 · June 25, 2020. This action-packed illustration by Richard Caton Woodville, Jr. (c. 1856–1927) depicts the downfall of King Cynewulf of Wessex. He seized the throne of Wessex by deposing (and then killing) his kinsman, Sigebert, in the year 757.

  5. In 755, the Anglo Saxon Chronicle records the story Cynewulf, the King of Wessex, and his struggle for leadership with Cyneard and Sebright. It is the earliest piece of written …

  6. Despite this defeat, there is no evidence to suggest Cynewulf became subject to Offa (as his successor, Beorhtric was). [2] In 786 Cynewulf was surprised and killed by Cyneheard, the brother of the deposed king Sigeberht.

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  8. 786. Cynewulf of Wessex killed by Cyneheard. Beorhtric succeeds to Wessex. The story of the fight of Cyneheard and Cynewulf in 786, recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, is a set-piece of Anglo-Saxon loyalty and courage. This is the way of it.

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