Naam |
Cynric |
Achtervoegsel |
King of Wessex |
Geboren |
Niedersachsen, Deutschland |
Geslacht |
Mannelijk |
|
495 |
Bournemouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom |
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Cerdic landed in what is today Hampshire in 495 with his son Cynric in five ships. Hedefeats the Britons (Welsh) in battle close to modern day Bournemouth and establishes kingdom of the West Saxons (Wessex). |
|
ca. 508 |
Netley Marsh, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom |
Under the year 508, a date which is not to be relied upon,[2] the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle reports that Cerdic and Cynric "killed a certain British king named Natanleod, and 5 thousand men with him – after whom the land as far as Cerdic's ford was named Natanleaga".[3] Cerdic's ford is identified with Charford in modern Hampshire,[4] and Natanleaga with a marshy area, Netley Marsh, close to the town of Totton in Hampshire |
|
527 |
Charford, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom |
Battle of Cerdicesleag – the West Saxons led by Cerdic and his son Cynric defeat the Britons. Commonly identified Cerdicesleag as Charford (Cerdic's Ford[1]) |
|
530 |
Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom |
The Britons (Welsh) of the Isle of Wight are conquered by the Anglo-Saxons (Jutes). The conquest of the Isle of Wight is also mentioned among his campaigns, and it was later given to his kinsmen, Stuf and Wihtgar (who had supposedly arrived with the West Saxons in 514). |
|
552 |
Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom |
The Saxons expanded into Wiltshire against strong resistance and captured Searobyrig, or Old Sarum, near Salisbury |
|
556 |
Barbury Castle, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom |
He and his son Ceawlin won a battle against the Britons at Beranburh, now identified as Barbury Castle |
Overleden |
560 |
Voorouders  |
|
Patriarch & Matriarch |
Elasius, geb. vóór 440 (Grootvader)  |
Persoon-ID |
I14362 |
Spinder |
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9 mrt 2018 |