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330: 2101: 457:, in the late 680s. Bede describes how brutally Caedwalla suppressed the South Saxons and slaughtered the people of the Isle of Wight and replaced them with people from "his own province". Although quite young, Caedwalla abdicated shortly after this campaign and in 689 went on pilgrimage to Rome to be baptised, but died about a week after his baptism. Bede says that he had received wounds during the fighting on the Isle of Wight, which may have led to his untimely death. 254: 544:..the repetitious entries for invading ships in the Chronicle (three ships of Hengest and Horsa; three ships of Aella; five ships of Cerdic and Cynric; two ships of Port; three ships of Stuf and Wihtgar), drawn from preliterate traditions including bogus eponyms and duplications, might be considered a poetic convention. 269:" Those who came over were of the three most powerful nations of Germany—Saxons, Angles, and Jutes. From the Jutes are descended the people of Kent, and of the Isle of Wight, and those also in the province of the West Saxons who are to this day called Jutes, seated opposite to the Isle of Wight." 428:
The West Saxons' neighbours to the north were the Mercians. In the 7th century Mercian power was in the ascendent, so the West Saxons could not expand northwards. This led them to concentrate on the lands beyond their southern borders.
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established the episcopal see at Dorchester-on-Thames in the 630s. The history of the Gewisse is quite obscure before the arrival of Birinus, but there were probably several West Saxon groups in the upper Thames Valley and Wiltshire.
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landed in southern Hampshire in 495, and settled the area that became occupied by the West Saxons. Historians however are sceptical of this version. Most academics believe that initially the West Saxon royal house ruled over the
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After Wulfhere's death Mercian power eventually declined, and there followed a time of relative peace. However the united Gewisse, now known as the Kingdom of Wessex, became resurgent under their king
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were a man named Port and his two sons Bieda and Maegla. Most academics regard this as legend rather than fact. Also the listed names may not be of Germanic origin, and
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During the period after the Roman occupation and before the Norman conquest, people of Germanic descent arrived in England. Bede recorded the event in his
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The origins of the Kingdom of Wessex are unclear. The Chronicle has a foundation story, regarded by most as legend, that describes how
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advanced into southern Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in about 681. Shortly afterwards he gave the Isle of Wight and Meonwara to
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A charter (s.463, b.758) from 940 that was a grant, by King Eadmund "to the thegn Æthelgeard, of land at East Seaxnatune".
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was cited in the BBC Radio 4 Making History Programme 11, (10 June 2008) as the principal advocate of this assertion.
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After his death, Caedwalla was the only English king to be buried in St Peters, Rome (if the Stuarts are excluded).
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records a series of landings by Anglo-Saxon settlers, during the years 449–514, in the area that became
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and the Mercians and their control of southern England put the West Saxons under pressure.
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Sims-Williams, Patrick (1983). "The Settlement of England in Bede and the "Chronicle".
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Double round barrow on Old Winchester Hill, looking down into the Meon Valley
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Lapidge, Michael; Blair, John; Keynes, Simon; Scragg, Donald, eds. (2001).
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and their power base was in the upper Thames Valley. The missionary bishop
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With the takeover of Jutish lands by the West Saxons in Hampshire, the
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The subsequent establishment of the very large trading settlement of
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and its meaning is not known for sure, but possibly thought to be
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Some have described this act as "ethnic cleansing". The historian
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was a further factor motivating the conquest of the Jutish areas.
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Collingwood, Robin George; Myers, John Nowell Linton (1956).
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The Anglo-Saxon settlements of south east Britain c. 572 AD
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East Seaxnatune meaning farmstead of the East Saxons.
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It is likely that the Jutes initially inhabited Kent (
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word meaning "chief" or "prince" (i.e. cognate with
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Index

Northwest Germanic
Old English
Paganism
Thing (assembly)
Roman Britain
Kingdom of Wessex
Anglo-Saxon Britain
folkland
River Meon
Hampshire
Wessex
Venerable Bede
Jutish settlers
River Meon
Celtic

Ecclesiastical History of the English People
Bede 1910
Wihtwara
Haestingas
gavelkind
New Forest
Ytene

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Brythonic
Old British
Maël
Wessex
Cerdic

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