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Encyclopedia > Aethelred of Mercia

For the later earl, see Earl Aethelred of Mercia.


Æthelred (died 716) was King of Mercia from 675 to 704. He was a son of Penda and a brother of Wulfhere, whom he succeeded as king.


In 676 he ravaged Kent with fire and sword, destroying monasteries and churches and taking Rochester. Æthelred married Osthryth, the sister of Ecgfrith, king of Northumbria, but in spite of this connection a quarrel arose between the two kings, presumably over the possession of the province of Lindsey, which Ecgfrith had won back at the close of the reign of Wulfhere.


In a battle on the banks of the Trent in 679, the king of Mercia was victorious and regained the province. Aelfwine, the brother of Ecgfrith, was slain on this occasion, but at the intervention of Theodore, archbishop of Canterbury, Æthelred agreed to pay a weregild for the Northumbrian prince and so prevented further hostilities.


Osthryth was murdered in 697 and Æthelred abdicated in 704, choosing Wulfhere's son Cenred as his successor. He then became abbot of Bardney, and, according to Eddius, recommended Wilfrid to Cenred upon his return from Rome. Æthelred died at Bardney.



Preceded by:
Wulfhere
King of Mercia Succeeded by:
Cenred


This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.


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Aethelred of Mercia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (237 words)
Æthelred (died 716) was King of Mercia from 675 to 704.
In a battle on the banks of the Trent in 679, the king of Mercia was victorious and regained the province.
Aelfwine, the brother of Ecgfrith, was slain on this occasion, but at the intervention of Theodore, archbishop of Canterbury, Æthelred agreed to pay a weregild for the Northumbrian prince and so prevented further hostilities.
Earl Aethelred of Mercia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (158 words)
His title was "Lord of the Mercians", and although he retained many attributes of a king, he was subject to the power of his close ally Wessex.
As Alfred reconquered the Danelaw, it was useful to place the heir to the divided Kingdom of Mercia in control of its former eastern region.
Aethelred was recorded as fighting many battles against the Welsh, and at one point Brochwael of Gwent appealed to Alfred for help against him.
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