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First king of the South Saxons
Ælle (also Aelle or Ella) is recorded in much later medieval sources as the first king of the South Saxons, reigning in what is now called Sussex, England
Ælle_of_Sussex
Name list
Aelle, Ælle, Aella, or Ælla may refer to: Ælle of Sussex (also Aelle or Ella), king of Sussex (r. 477–514) Ælla of Deira (or Ælle; died 588), king of
Aelle
Season of television series
Kaye as King Aelle of Northumbria Jonathon Kemp as Lord Wigea, an advisor of King Aelle Peter Gaynor as Lord Edgar, an advisor of King Aelle Elinor Crawley
Vikings_season_1
King of Northumbria
Ælla (or Ælle or Aelle, fl. 866; died 21 March 867) was King of Northumbria, a kingdom in early medieval England, during the middle of the 9th century
Ælla_of_Northumbria
Early English kingdom
kingdom of Sussex is that in 477 Ælle and his three sons arrived in three ships, conquering what is now Sussex. Ælle became overlord, or Bretwalda, over
Kingdom_of_Sussex
Season of television series
as Queen Ealhswith of Northumbria, King Aelle's wife Caitlin Scott as Princess Blaeja, daughter of King Aelle Jack Nolan as Earl Jorgensen, a Swedish
Vikings_season_4
Jonathon Kemp as Lord Wigea, an advisor of King Aelle Peter Gaynor as Lord Edgar, an advisor of King Aelle Trevor Cooper as Earl Bjarni, Thyri's husband
List of Vikings and Vikings: Valhalla characters
List_of_Vikings_and_Vikings:_Valhalla_characters
Fictional character
departure. Aelle agrees but demands that one Viking be baptised a Christian, and to Floki's scorn, Rollo agrees. Instead of paying the ransom, Aelle has his
Ragnar_Lothbrok_(Vikings)
King of Deira from around 560 until 588
Ælla or Ælle is the first known king of the Anglian kingdom of Deira, which he ruled from around 560 until his death in 588. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Ælla_of_Deira
British 6th-century battle
in Northamptonshire is a possibility. Some authors have speculated that Ælle of Sussex may have led the Saxon forces at this battle. Others reject the
Battle_of_Badon
Season of television series
Jarl Sigvard Ivan Kaye as King Aelle of Northumbria Sarah Greene as Princess Judith of Northumbria, daughter of King Aelle, wife to Aethelwulf Amy Bailey
Vikings_season_2
1997 novel by Bernard Cornwell
travels to meet the Saxon kings in Lloegyr. Aelle welcomes his son but Cerdic demands Derfel's death, which Aelle settles by insisting that Derfel fight a
Excalibur:_A_Novel_of_Arthur
Topics referred to by the same term
titles beginning with Elle Ælle of Sussex (fl. c. 477–c. 514?), first king of the South Saxons Ell ELL (disambiguation) Aelle (disambiguation) Elles This
Elle
King of Deira and Bernicia from 616 to 632/633
After he died in battle, he was venerated as a saint. Edwin was the son of Ælle, the first known king of Deira, and likely had at least two siblings. His
Edwin_of_Northumbria
15th episode of the 4th season of Vikings
guards to fetch him. Ragnar tells him that he will be handed over to King Aelle (Ivan Kaye), who will kill him. Ivar promises that he and his brothers will
All_His_Angels
Battle fought in the conquest of the Kingdom of Sussex
were fought between the Saxon leader Ælle's army and the local Britons. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, states that Ælle arrived in Sussex with three ships and
Battle_of_Mercredesburne
King of Sussex?
place called Cymensora in AD 477. The invasion was led by Cissa's father Ælle and included his two brothers. They are said to have fought against the local
Cissa_of_Sussex
Cultural and historic region of England
states that in the year AD 477 Ælle landed with his three sons. Having fought on the banks of the Mearcredesburna, it seems Ælle secured the area between the
Sussex
British actor (b. 1961)
shows like the Duke of Milan in all three seasons of The Borgias, and King Aelle in the first four Seasons of History channel's series Vikings. More recent
Ivan_Kaye
Medieval English kingdom
amongst themselves, deposing Osberht in favour of Ælle. In the second raid, the Vikings killed Kings Ælle and Osberht whilst recapturing the city. After
Northumbria
Places of horror and torture with snakes
pit and died there, after his army had been defeated in battle by King Aelle II of Northumbria. An older legend recorded in Atlakviða and Oddrúnargrátr
Snake_pit
1996 novel by Bernard Cornwell
successfully lures Aelle's forces into a trap and his war dogs are defeated by Merlin and Nimue, who bring bitches to the battle to distract them. Aelle is greatly
Enemy_of_God_(novel)
Fantasy drama television series
sorceress and the new Rectoress of Aretuza Philip Philmar as Gerhart of Aelle (season 3), the oldest living member of the Brotherhood of Mages Ryan Hayes
The_Witcher_(TV_series)
Name list
Aella_girl, an American sex researcher and sex worker Aela (disambiguation) Aelle, an English masculine Given name Aello, one of the harpies This page or
Aella
Early medieval Anglo-Saxon kingdom in northeast England (6th century – 654)
killed by Rædwald of East Anglia (who had given refuge to Edwin, son of Ælle, king of Deira) around 616. Edwin then became king. The early part of Edwin's
Bernicia
Ancient Celtic people of Great Britain
by various mentions such as the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle entry for 491 AD: "Aelle and Cissa begirt Andredesceaster and slay all who dwell therein, nor was
Celtic_Britons
of Mercredesburne (Here Ælle fought against Welsh near the margin of Mearcrædesburna [= Mearcræd's stream].) 491: (Here Ælle and Cissa besieged Andredescester
Timeline of conflict in Anglo-Saxon Britain
Timeline_of_conflict_in_Anglo-Saxon_Britain
King of Wessex from 560 to 592
by the state of England at that time. For the earlier bretwaldas, such as Ælle and Ceawlin, there must be some element of anachronism in Bede's description
Ceawlin_of_Wessex
Part of John Speeds 17th century map of the heptarchy. Ælle of Sussex is shown with a shield with silver (or 'argent') martlets on a blue (or 'azure')
Coat_of_arms_of_Sussex
British actress
[citation needed] Jacques portrays Judith, the fictional daughter of King Aelle, in the third through the fifth seasons of Vikings (2014–2019). In 2015
Jennie_Jacques
Season of television series
warriors Jennie Jacques as Princess Judith of Northumbria, daughter of King Ælle, wedded to Aethelwulf John Kavanagh as the Seer, a seiðmann Steve Wall as
Vikings_season_3
King of Northumbria
Regnal titles Preceded by Ælle (with Osberht ?) King of Northumbria (north of the Tyne) Puppet of the Great Heathen Army 867–872 Succeeded by Ricsige
Ecgberht_I_of_Northumbria
King of Wessex from 519 to 534
cannot be the case if Dumville is correct, and others assign this battle to Ælle or another Saxon leader, so it appears likely that the origins of the kingdom
Cerdic_of_Wessex
Humber. The first such bretwalda that the Anglo Saxon Chronicle named was Ælle of Sussex, who the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle describes as living in the 5th century
History of Anglo-Saxon England
History_of_Anglo-Saxon_England
Title given to some Anglo-Saxon rulers
enter the kingdom of heaven. The first king to hold the like sovereignty was Ælle, king of the South Saxons; the second was Cælin, king of the West Saxons
Bretwalda
867 battle between Vikings and Northumbria
foreigners won a battle over the northern Saxons at York, in which fell Aelle, king of the northern Saxons;" the Latin cecidit, 'he fell', generally indicates
Battle_of_York_(867)
1995 novel by Bernard Cornwell
he knows he started. To do that, he must ensure that the Saxons, led by Aelle, remain at peace, and only money can achieve that. On the advice of Nimue
The Winter King (Cornwell novel)
The_Winter_King_(Cornwell_novel)
Lost place in Southern England
place in Southern England where, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Ælle of Sussex landed in AD 477 and battled the Britons with his three sons Cymen
Cymenshore
Anglo-Saxons (Saxons) led by Ælle defeat the Cantii close to Selsey. Siege of Anderida – Anglo-Saxons (Saxons) led by Ælle capture the Castle of Anderida
List_of_Anglo-Welsh_wars
County of England
recorded by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for the year AD 477; it says that Ælle arrived at a place called Cymenshore in three ships with his three sons and
West_Sussex
477 Ælle lands at Selsey, and founds the Kingdom of Sussex. 485 Ælle fights against the Britons near the margin of Mearcræd's stream. 491 Ælle and his
5th_century_in_England
King of Bernicia
else one of the sources has the dates confused. It is also possible that Ælle of Deira led the Angles at Caer Greu—certainly, Ebrauc ceased to exist as
Adda_of_Bernicia
Calendar year
(present-day northern Algeria), bordering the Vandal Kingdom to the east. Aelle, first king of the South Saxons, lands on the Sussex coast of England with
477
Book series by Stephen Lawhead
Clovis I, Gwyddno Garanhir, Elffin ap Gwyddno, Horsa, Hengest, Cerdic, Aelle, Gildas, and Aneirin (in the series, it is revealed that the last two are
The_Pendragon_Cycle
King of Kent from 589 to 616
the invaders, with a leader who had authority over many different groups; Ælle of Sussex may have been such a leader. Once the new states began to form
Æthelberht_of_Kent
Seaside resort on the south coast of England
the region became part of the Kingdom of Sussex, founded in 477 AD by king Ælle. Anthony Seldon identified five phases of development in pre-20th century
Brighton
King in Sussex
Saxons was concentrated around the south-west of Sussex in the Selsey area. Ælle, the first king of the South Saxons, was followed by Cissa of Sussex, according
Æthelwealh_of_Sussex
City in West Sussex, England
says that the area was annexed towards the close of the fifth century by Ælle of Sussex and his three sons. The city was supposedly renamed after his son
Chichester
Boots with blades attached to the bottom for propelling the bearer across a sheet of ice
world. Hachette India. "JORVIK Artefact Gallery". Cannon, John (2015). "Ælle". A Dictionary of British History. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acref/9780199550371
Ice_skate
Snake-in-the-Eye (one of Ragnar Lodbrok's sons) and Blaeja, the daughter of king Aelle II of Northumbria. "Sigurd Hjort was the name of a king in Ringerike, who
Sigurd_Hart
American British historical fiction television series
Ceinwyn, Gorfydd's daughter and the princess of Powys. Craig Parkinson as Aelle, king of the Saxons. Grace Ackary as Norwenna, the young wife of Uther,
The_Winter_King_(TV_series)
King of Wessex from 802 to 839
the same seven names that Bede lists as holding imperium, starting with Ælle of Sussex and ending with Oswiu of Northumbria. The list is often thought
Ecgberht,_King_of_Wessex
King of Deira
historically obscure. Manuscript A of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle reports that Ælle, king of Deira, was succeeded by Æthelric in 588, who reigned for five years
Æthelric_of_Deira
Season of television series
of Ubbe Jennie Jacques as Queen Judith of Northumbria, daughter of King Aelle, wedded to King Aethelwulf Jonathan Delaney Tynan as Lord/Bishop Cuthred
Vikings_season_5
Welsh actor
Whicher: Beyond the Pale Boatswain TV film 2014 Viking: The Berserkers Aelle 2014 Artificio Conceal Interpol Officer Mahler Short film 2016 Long Forgotten
Simon_Armstrong
Reign Incumbent Style Notes 477 – after 491 Ælle First holder of imperium according to Bede. First bretwalda according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, who
List_of_monarchs_of_Sussex
Burgred of Mercia. Portrayed by Aaron Monaghan. Prince Egbert The son of King Aelle and Queen Ealhswith. Portrayed by Sean Treacy. Prince Erlendur He is the
List_of_fictional_princes
Topics referred to by the same term
England, United Kingdom: East Ella Kirk Ella West Ella Elah (disambiguation) Aelle (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Ella
Based on 8th to 10th-century munuscripts
Sguerthing Westorwalcna Wilgils Wilgils Wilgils Guilglis Wilgels Uxfrea Uscfrea Uscfrea Ulfrea Wyscfrea Yffe Iffa Yffe Iffi Yffe Ælle Ella Ælle Ulli Ealle
Anglo-Saxon_royal_genealogies
Scandinavian legendary saga
Ref visits in the saga. Another king visited by Ref is Ælle of England and the historical King Ælle of Deira could well be contemporary to the legendary
Gautreks_saga
Adda d. 568 r.560–568 Æthelric d. 572 r.568–572 Theodoric d. 579 r.572–579 Ælle d. 588 r.569–588 Frithuwald d. 585 r.579–585 Hussa d. 592 r.585–592 Æthelric
List of monarchs of Northumbria
List_of_monarchs_of_Northumbria
Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain Battle of Mercredesburne Saxons under Aelle defeat British defenders. 486 Franco-Roman War of 486 Battle of Soissons
List_of_battles_301–1300
what is now Germany and created the kingdom of the South Saxons under King Ælle, who is recorded as having held overlordship over other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
History_of_Sussex
France. Portrayed by Morgane Polanski. Princess Judith Daughter of King Aelle and Queen Ealhswith of Northumbria and the wife of Prince Aethelwulf. She
List_of_fictional_princesses
onwards Hoard of coins deposited at what is now Patching. c.477 Aelle arrived at Cymenshore; Aelle goes on to become the first king of Sussex and the first Bretwalda
Timeline_of_Sussex_history
Class of fungi
Anna Rosling; Filipa Cox; Karelyn Cruz-Martinez; Katarina Ihrmark; Gwen-Aëlle Grelet; Björn D. Lindahl; Audrius Menkis; Timothy Y. James (2011). "Archaeorhizomycetes:
Archaeorhizomycetes
Calendar year
months and 27 days. He is succeeded by Hormisdas. July 19 – Pope Symmachus Aelle of Sussex, king of Sussex (approximate date) Jayavarman, king of Funan (Cambodia)
514
Historical Norse colony in present-day England
Anglo Saxons. London: Penguin. ISBN 978-0-140-14395-9. Cannon, John (2015). "Ælle". A Dictionary of British History. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acref/9780199550371
Scandinavian_York
Decorated Anglo-Saxon helmet
Anglia to Rædwald. "Bede's Magnificent Seven", as Keynes terms them, were Ælle of Sussex, Ceawlin of Wessex, Æthelberht of Kent, Rædwald, Edwin of Northumbria
Sutton_Hoo_helmet
Ancient settlement in West Midlands, England
Warwickshire) situated between Birmingham and Coventry. The name means "Aelles path across the heath". Alspath was held in two main manors. The first Manor
Alspath
Area of South East England
the coastal towns into the forest for sanctuary: AD 477. This year came Ælle to Britain, with his three sons, Cymen, and Wlenking, and Cissa, in three
Weald
Historical division of Surrey, England
by treaty. Certainly the area would have been dominated by Sussex while Aelle was Bretwalda and later occupied by Wessex under Cædwalla. Christianity
Godalming_Hundred
King of Northumbria
the Bernician kings. Whether he was a descendant of the Deiran dynasty of Ælle, or simply a member of a powerful noble family, is unknown. It is likely
Æthelwald_Moll_of_Northumbria
Human settlement in the United Kingdom
close of the fifth century, by the legendary Ælle of the South Saxons, and renamed Chichester after Ælle's son Cissa. However, although by the 680s the
Noviomagus_Reginorum
Village and parish in East Sussex, England
Saxons began invading Britain in earnest. Around 491, Saxons, possibly led by Ælle of Sussex began to colonise the south coast and besieged Anderitum over a
Pevensey
Decade
Constantinople widens. The Acacian Schism will not be resolved until 519. Aelle of Sussex, king of the South Saxons, fights the Britons at the stream of
480s
Calendar year
including general Longinus of Cardala, are exiled to Thebaid (Egypt). Aelle of Sussex besieges and conquers the fortified town Anderitum in southern
491
Calendar year
Celts defeat an Anglo-Saxon army, that may have been led by the bretwalda Aelle of Sussex or possibly Cerdic of Wessex (approximate date; suggested dates
AD_500
1507 German world map
aquall achom pedralvares cabral fidalgo da cassa del rey de portugall e aelle adescobrio indo por capitanio de XIIII navos que rey mandava a caliqut ie
Waldseemüller_map
King of Mercia ?-~593 r.~584–~593 Cearl King of Mercia ?-~626 r.~606-626 Ælle King of Deira d. 588 r.569–588 Pybba King of Mercia ?-~606 r.~593–~606 Cwenburh
List_of_monarchs_of_Mercia
Village and parish in West Sussex, England
takes its name from the Wlencing or Wlenca, the son of the South Saxon king Ælle, has been discounted. Shoreham Tollbridge is a Grade II* listed building
Lancing,_West_Sussex
overlordship over England south of the Humber. The first four overlords were Ælle of Sussex (late 5th century), Ceawlin of Wessex (r. 560–592), Æthelberht
Government in Anglo-Saxon England
Government_in_Anglo-Saxon_England
Day of the year
World Puppetry Day (International) Youth Day (Tunisia) Cannon, John (2015). "Ælle". A Dictionary of British History. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acref/9780199550371
March_21
1979 historical fantasy novel by David Drake
pillaging. The next day at the battle front they are positioned against Aelle’s forces. The Saxon forces ford the Dubglas River and attack the Britons
The_Dragon_Lord_(Drake_novel)
Topics referred to by the same term
\ell The azimuthal quantum number, represented by ℓ Modern Greek language Aelle (disambiguation) Elle (disambiguation) Ells (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Ell_(disambiguation)
Decade
Chinese historian and statesman (b. 441) 514 July 19 – Pope Symmachus Aelle of Sussex, king of Sussex (approximate date) Jayavarman, king of Funan (Cambodia)
510s
Late Iron Age and Roman era British tribe
traditionally with the arrival over the sea of King Aelle and his three sons in 477 AD, although Aelle's existence is debated and the South Saxon arrivals
Regni
English medieval-style poet (1752–1770)
These include separate settings of distinct verses within the Song to Aelle. His best known poem, O synge untoe mie roundelaie was set to a five-part
Thomas_Chatterton
2003 studio album by Gary Hughes
"Without You" – 6:34 "Once and Future King" – 6:58 D. C. Cooper – King Aelle (Track 1) Gary Hughes – King Arthur (Tracks 2 and 3) Lana Lane – Queen Guinevere
Once_and_Future_King_Part_II
Village in the West Midlands, England
Cornovii tribe. The original name of the village was Alspath, meaning "Aelle's path" in Old English. The village was centred on the site of the parish
Meriden,_West_Midlands
World War Adeliza of Louvain (c.1103–1151), queen of England 1121–1135 Aelle of Sussex (fl.c.477–c.514), king of Sussex Aethelwalh of Sussex (fl.c.660–c
List_of_people_from_Sussex
Anglo-Saxon tribe
given by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which states that in the year AD 477 Ælle arrived at a place called Cymenshore in three ships with his three sons.
Haestingas
590) Æthelberht I, King (c.590–616) Kingdom of Sussex (complete list) – Ælle, King (477–514) Cissa, King (514–567) Kingdom of Wessex (complete list) –
List of state leaders in the 6th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_6th_century
Castle in East Sussex, England
pay for such costly goods. In 491, the Chronicle records that the Saxons Aelle and Cissa "besieged Andredadsceaster and slew all the inhabitants; there
Pevensey_Castle
Seaside town and civil parish in West Sussex, England
The Anglo Saxon Chronicle records the legendary foundation of Sussex by Ælle and his sons when they landed near Selsey. Stephen of Ripon and the Venerable
Selsey
State of soil, meeting ecosystem functions
Nicole; Stevenson, Bryan; Cavanagh, Jo; Harmsworth, Garth; Grelet, Gwen-Aelle (2024-06-21). Soil health research in the context of regenerative agriculture
Soil_health
16th-century map drawn by Nicolay de Caveri or Caverio
aquall achom pedralvares cabral fidalgo da cassa del rey de portugall e aelle adescobrio indo por capitanio de XIIII navos que rey mandava a caliqut ie
Caverio_map
Town and civil parish in Cheshire, England
town. The town's name means 'the arable land of a person named Ælle (Old English: Ælles æċer). Alsager was recorded as 'Eleacier' in the Domesday Book
Alsager
relates how King Osberht confiscated Warkworth and Tillmouth, and how King Ælle confiscated Cliffe, Wycliffe, and Billingham; but it proceeds to explain
Historia_de_Sancto_Cuthberto
Calendar year
Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Aelle of Sussex, king of the South Saxons, fights the Britons at the stream of
485
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