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A shield wall was the most common tactic in open field combat during this part of the medieval period. Skirmish tactics were only used in raids on towns and villages, where greater independent movements were required to run through the stre...
Alfred arrived at Edington. It was early morning, and the Anglo-Saxon army were making its way towards Chippenham. The men of Somerset, Wiltshire and Hampshire had heard the King’s call, joining him at Egbert’s Stone, and camped at the Iley...
One of King Alfred’s key advisors in his early years was St Neot. The saint began life in a royal household. His original name was Athelstan, and he was the eldest son of Ethelwulf, King of Kent. Through marriage, Ethelwulf became the step-...
After he rallied the troops at Egbert’s Stone, King Alfred traveled with his men to Iley Oak. Its location has been lost in time, but according to local traditions, it was near modern day Sutton Veny.
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