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  2. Beorhtric (meaning "magnificent ruler"; also spelled Brihtric) (died 802) was the King of Wessex from 786 to 802, succeeding Cynewulf. During his rule, however, his wife and father-in-law had most of the power.

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Beorhtric (died 802) was the king of the West Saxons, or Wessex, succeeding Cynewulf. Beorhtric was a descendant of Cerdic, founder of Wessex, but his parentage is unknown. In his time the Danes first began invading England, landing in Dorset.

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  4. May 3, 2023 · Beorhtric of Wessex was a relatively unremarkable Anglo-Saxon king, caught as he was in the shadow of the mighty Offa of Mercia. Yet his intriguing tale of power, politics, and the dawn of the Viking Age in Anglo-Saxon England tells us much about the complex, and often brutal, realities of the time. During the eighth century, Mercia was the ...

  5. Beorhtric 786 – 802. Beorhtric, thought to have been a distant descendant of Cerdic (the founder of Wessex), had a rather eventful time as King. He succeeded to the throne with the backing of King Offa of Mercia, who no doubt saw his ascendancy as an opportunity to influence West Saxon politics.

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  6. Eadburh, daughter of Offa, king of Mercia. House. House of Wessex. Beorhtric (also Brihtric; meaning 'Magnificent ruler') (died 802) was the King of Wessex from 786 to 802. He ruled Wessex as a figurehead king. His wife and father-in-law exercised most of the power.

  7. Nov 23, 2018 · Under the reign of Beorhtric (r. 786-802 CE), Wessex prospered through negotiations and an alliance with Mercia. When Cynewulf died, Beorhtric's claim to succession was challenged by the nobleman Egbert but King Offa of Mercia (r. 757-796 CE) supported Beorhtric and Egbert was driven into exile.

  8. So why was Aelfthryth the first and only anointed Queen Consort of England until after the Norman conquest? The dislike of anointing Queens is said to stem from from one murderess Queen of Wessex, Queen Eadburh. Eadburh, daughter of King Offa of Mercia, was married to King Beorhtric of Wessex in 789 and was given the title of Queen upon the ...

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