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Æthelred I (Old English: Æþelræd, sometimes rendered as Ethelred, "noble counsel"; c.  847[a] – 871) was King of Wessex from 865 to 871. He was the fourth son of King Æthelwulf of Wessex. He succeeded his brother,Æthelberht (Ethelbert), as King of Wessex and Kent in 865.[3][4]

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Early life

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In 853 his younger brother Alfred went to Rome, and according to contemporary references in the Liber Vitae of San Salvatore, Brescia, Æthelred accompanied him.[5] He first witnessed his father's charters as an Ætheling in 854, and kept this title until he succeeded to the throne in 865. He may have acted as an underking as early as 862, and in 862 and 863 he issued charters as King of the West Saxons. This must have been as deputy or in the absence of his elder brother, King Æthelberht, as there is no record of conflict between them and he continued to witness his brother's charters as a king's son in 864.[1][6]

Reign
In the same year as Æthelred's succession as king (865), a great Vikingarmy arrived in England, and within five years they had destroyed two of the principal English kingdoms, Northumbria and East Anglia.

In 868 Æthelred's brother-in-law, King Burgred of Mercia, appealed to him for help against the Vikings. Æthelred and his brother, the future Alfred the Great, led a West Saxon army to Nottingham, but there was no decisive battle, and Burgred bought off the Vikings.[1] In 874 the Vikings defeated Burgred and drove him into exile.[7]

In 870 the Vikings turned their attention to Wessex, and on 4 January 871 at the Battle of Reading, Æthelred suffered a heavy defeat.[8] Although he was able to re-form his army in time to win a victory at the Battle of Ashdown,[9] he suffered further defeats on 22 January at Basing,[10] and 22 March at Meretun.

In about 867, Æthelred effectively established a common currency between Wessex and Mercia by adopting the Mercian type of lunette penny, and coins minted exclusively at London and Canterbury then circulated in the two kingdoms.[11]

Æthelred died shortly after Easter (15 April) 871,[12] and is buried atWimborne Minster in Dorset.[13] He was succeeded by his younger brother, Alfred the Great due to Æthelred's sons being too young.

Family
Æthelred's wife was probably called Wulfthryth. A charter of 868 refersto Wulfthryth regina (queen). It was rare in ninth century Wessex for the king's wife to be given the title queen, and it is only definitely known to have been given to Æthelwulf's second wife, Judith of Flanders.[14] Historians Barbara Yorke[15] and Pauline Stafford,[16] and the Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England,[17] treat the charter as showing that Wulfthryth was Æthelred's queen. She might have been the daughter[18] or sister of Ealdorman Wulfhere of Wiltshire, who forfeited his landscharged with deserting King Alfred for the Danes in about 878.[19][20]However, Sean Miller in his Oxford Online DNB article on Æthelred doesnot mention her.[1] Simon Keynes and Michael Lapidge in the notes to their 1983 edition of Asser's Life of King Alfred the Great refer to a "mysterious 'Wulfthryth regina'",[21] but Keynes stated in 1994 that shewas "presumably the wife of King Æthelred".[22]

Æthelred had two known sons, Æthelhelm and Æthelwold.[b] Æthelwold disputed the throne with Edward the Elder after Alfred's death in 899. Æthelred's descendants include the tenth-century historian, Æthelweard, andÆthelnoth, an eleventh-century Archbishop of Canterbury.

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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Æthelred I of Wessex.
House of Wessex family tree
List of monarchs of Kent
Chronology of Kentish Kings
Burial places of British royalty
Notes
According to Sean Miller, Æthelred was probably a year or so older than Alfred, who was born 848-9,[1] but Richard Abels says that Æthelred was around eight years old in 853, which would mean he was born about 845[2]
He possibly had a third son, Oswald or Osweald, who witnessed two charters in 868 as a king's son, and one more during Alfred's reign in 875 with the same title. David Dumville suggests that he may have been a son of Æthelred,[23] but this is dismissed by Janet Nelson on the ground that only Æthelhelm and Æthelwold are mentioned in the prologue to Alfred's will, where he describes disputes shortly after his succession in 871 over his treatment of Æthelred's sons.[24] In the will, Alfred leftproperty to a relative, Osferth, whose relationship to Alfred is unknown, and Keynes and Lapidge suggest that he might have been a grandson of Æthelred by Oswald

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