Northumbria Aethelred II AD 841-844 Bronze Styca Leofdegn’s motifs
£325.00
Northumbria Bronze Styca Aethelred II 841-844AD Leofdegn’s motifs
S866A, 12mm, 0.96g
Special central motif/ LEOFDEGN around central cross with pellets in angles.
Provenance will be provided
Æthelred I (774-779, 790-796) – a king with two reigns, Æthelred was deposed in 779 but returned to rule in 790. In 792, he achieved a substantial act of diplomacy by allying with Mercia through marriage to King Offa’s daughter Ælfflæd. However, the next year Lindisfarne was raided for the first time by marauding Vikings – Æthelred’s popularity subsequently tumbled, as many saw this event as God punishing his brutal habits of murdering potential rivals. Chroniclers record that he was killed by a group of his own nobles at Corbridge in 796.
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