[The Dragon and the Raven by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookThe Dragon and the Raven CHAPTER IV: THE INVASION OF WESSEX 10/24
Here another desperate battle took place. During the first part of the day the Saxons were victorious over both the divisions of the Danish army, but in the afternoon the latter received some reinforcements and renewed the fight.
The Saxons, believing that the victory had been won, had fallen into disorder and were finally driven from the field.
Great numbers were slain on both sides.
Bishop Edmund and many Saxon nobles were killed, and King Ethelred so severely wounded that he expired a few days later, April 23rd, 871, having reigned for five years.
He was buried at Wimbourne Minster, and Prince Alfred ascended the throne. Ethelred was much regretted by his people, but the accession of Alfred increased their hopes of battling successfully against the Danes. Although wise and brave, King Ethelred had been scarcely the monarch for a warlike people in troubled times.
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