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  1. Æthelred's 37-year combined reign was the longest of any Anglo-Saxon English king and was only surpassed in the 13th century, by Henry III. Æthelred was briefly succeeded by his son Edmund Ironside, but Edmund died after a few months and was replaced by Sweyn's son Cnut.

  2. 21 Απρ 2016 · A silver penny struck more than ten centuries ago (on display in the Fitzwilliam Museum) shows Æthelred, King of the English. The obverse shows the king in profile and the reverse a Christian cross.

  3. The war was brought to an end with the Treaty of London (1604), negotiated between Philip III of Spain and the new king of England, James I. In the treaty, England and Spain restored the status quo ante bellum , agreed to cease their military interventions in the Netherlands and Ireland respectively, and resumed trade; the English ended their ...

  4. 1 Σεπ 2024 · The Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604) was a significant conflict between England, under Queen Elizabeth I, and Spain, led by King Philip II. It spanned nearly two decades and was marked by a series of naval battles, privateering expeditions, and colonial confrontations.

  5. In the middle of the eighth century, at about the time when the Arabs became firmly established in Spain, the peoples known collectively as the English were distributed among seven identifiable polities: the ‘Anglian’ kingdoms of the Northumbrians, the Mercians, and the East Angles; the ‘Saxon’ kingdoms of the West Saxons, the East Saxons, and t...

  6. 16 Αυγ 2024 · Aethelred II, also known as Aethelred the Unready, was king of the English from 978-1013 and 1014-1016. His long reign was initially stable, but Viking attacks on England escalated from the 990s onward...

  7. 11 Αυγ 2022 · King Aethelred the Unready was King of England during a turbulent time of consistent Viking threats to the Anglo-Saxon kingdom culminating in the reign of King Cnut.