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The lost tomb of legendary Viking Ivar the Boneless may have finally been found on the English coast
A large earthwork on England’s northwest coast may hold the remains of Ivar the Boneless, a 9th-century Viking commander ...
A mound of earth in west Cumbria could contain a lost Viking king called Ivarr the Boneless, an archaeologist claims. Ivarr - ...
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Brunanburh, 937: The great war that forged England, and the Viking sea king who nearly broke it
In 937, a coalition of Norsemen, Scots, and Britons met the newly forged Kingdom of England in the battle later remembered simply as “the Great War.” This is the story of Brunanburh, Athelstan’s ...
When England’s first true king confronted Viking power in the north, one of his most effective weapons became his manipulation of loyalty ...
Alfred is the only British king that’s called “The Great.” All four of his brothers were also kings before his reign. He created a school in the noble court for his and other nobles’ children, as he ...
UNDER STRICT EMBARGO UNTIL 19:01 (US ET) ON MONDAY 1ST SEPTEMBER 2025 / 00:01AM (UK TIME) ON TUESDAY 2 ND SEPTEMBER 2025 A groundbreaking new biography of Æthelstan marks 1,100 years since his ...
Æthelstan, crowned in 925, was the first true king of England but remains overshadowed by Alfred the Great and later rulers. A new biography highlights his military triumphs, legal innovations, and ...
A new biography of Æthelstan marks 1,100 years since his coronation in 925AD, reasserts his right to be called the first king of England, explains why he isn't better known and highlights his many ...
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