Battle of Cynwit
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates {{#invoke:Infobox military conflict|main}} Template:Campaignbox Viking invasions of England The Battle of CynwitTemplate:Efn or Countisbury HillTemplate:Sfn took place between West Saxons and Vikings in 878. The location of the fortress the battle is named for is not known with certainty but probably was at Countisbury Hill or Wind Hill,Template:Sfn near Countisbury, Devon. A possible alternative site for the siege and battle is Cannington Camp in the Parrett estuary near Combwich.Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn
PreludeEdit
The Viking army was said to have been led by Ubba,Template:Efn brother of Ivar the Boneless and Halfdan Ragnarsson, and sailed from Dyfed (where they had overwintered) to land on the coast at CountisburyTemplate:Efn with 23 ships and 1200 men.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn On landing, the Viking army discovered that the West Saxons had taken refuge in a stronghold at "Cynuit", possibly Countisbury. According to the 10th century chronicler Æthelweard, the West Saxons were led by Odda, the ealdorman of Devon.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn The Vikings perceived that the stronghold was unprepared for battle and decided to besiege it, as it did not seem to have any food or water supply.Template:Sfn
BattleEdit
According to Alfred's biographer Asser,Template:Efn the West Saxons burst out of the fortress one day at dawn and were able to overwhelm the Viking forces, killing their leader and over eight hundred of his men. They also captured the fabled "raven banner".Template:Sfn The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle recorded:
AftermathEdit
At the time of the battle, Alfred the Great of Wessex was on the run from the Vikings in the marshes of Somerset. It was therefore an important victory for the West Saxons won by someone other than Alfred, who was then leading English resistance to the Viking invasions.Template:Sfn In addressing the year 878, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle claimed that "all but Alfred the King" had been subdued by the Vikings' Great Heathen Army:
Template:Quote The Battle of Cynwit was one of several triumphant stories recorded by Asser and the Chronicle in 878, ultimately culminating in the English victory over the Vikings at the Battle of Edington.Template:Sfn
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Further readingEdit
- Early sources