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Rebellion
History of England

              

0049
Boudicca
Participates in a rebellion against the Romans
0409
Gerontius
Constatine III's Commander in Spain marches into Gaul & kills the Emperor's son
0455
Vortigern
Isle of Thanet The Saxons under Hengest in the Isle of Thanet rebel
0672
Egfrith
The Picts expel their ruler Drust & throw off the yoke of Northumbrian rule
0674
Wulfhere
Kent Hlothhere leads a rebellion in Kent & ovethrows Wulhere's authority there
0686
Mul
Canterbury Mul was regarded as a usurper, burnt to death in a church at Canterbury
0690
Oswine
Kent Flees from Kent during an uprising
0716
Cenred
Northumbria King Osred is killed during a rebellion led by Cenred
0716
Osred
Northumbria King Osred is killed during a rebellion led by Cenred
0716
Osric
Northumbria Helps Cenred sieze the throne of Northumbria against Osred
0738
Aethelbert II
Kent Eadbert tries to usurp Aethelbert's authority but is defeated
0740
Eadbert
Eanwine supports Athelbald during his invasion of Nortumbria
0757
Beornred
Mercia Organizes a rebellion of Athelbad's troops to gain the throne
0757
Offa
Mercia Wins control of the Kingdom of Mercia, seeks to establish Mercian hegemony in England
0760
Athelwold
Northumbria Oswine raises an army against Athelwold
0761
Athelwold
Eildon Hills Defeats Oswins after a 3 day battle
0792
Osred II
Northumbria Captured while trying to regain the throne
14th Sep Northumbria Executed for trying to regain the throne
0826
Beornwulf
East Anglia Death of Beornwulf, killed attempting to subdue a rebellion at East Anglia
0827
Ludeca
East Anglia Dies while trying to subdue a rebellion in East Anglia
0856
Ethelwulf
Ethalbald Ethelwulf is forced to yield Wessex to his son
Wessex Ethelwulf is forced to yield Wessex to his son Ethalbald
Ethalbald Ethelwulf is left with Kent, Sussex, Surrey & Essex for himself
Ethalbald Returns to England & finds out that Ethelbald has led a rebellion against his father
0872
Egbert I
Northumbria Forced into exile in Mercia
Mar Northumbria Overthrown during a rebellion in Northumbria led by Ricsig
0872
Ricsig
Bernicia Leads a succesful rebellon against Viking rule & expels their client King, Egbert
0899
Edward the Elder
Re-captures south east England & the Midlands from the Danes
0948
Eadred
Ripon The Northumbrians appoint Eric "Bloodaxe" as their leader
1004
Henry I
Confiscates the lands of William of Mortain, he had supported Robert Curthose
1035
William I the Conqueror
Jerusalem Death of Robert, William's father, nobles contest William's succession to the Duchy
Normandy Norman nobles rebel when William becomes Duke of Normandy because he is illegitimate
1036
Emma of Normandy
Tries to depose Harold I, Canute's son by his common-law wife Alfgifu
1047
William I the Conqueror
Val es Dunes With the aid of Henry I defeats nobles attempting to usurp William's claim to Normandy
1051
Edward the Confessor
Dover Edward orders Godwin to besiege Dover but he refuses & attacks the King
Exiles his father-in-law, Godwin, Earl of Wessex
Godwin & his family are exiled
Dover The Earls of Mercia and Northumbria are ordered to raise troops against Godwin
1051
Godwin
Sep Dover Exiled for refusing to punish Dover for a clash with Eustace II
1052
Edward the Confessor
Godwin returns with a large army & forces