King of Wessex, son of Egbert and father of Alfred the Great. A year before he died aged almost 70, he defeated a combined force of Danes and Cornish at Hingston Down in Cornwall. After further victories in Northumberland and North Wales, he is recognised by the title Bretwalda ( Anglo-Saxon, “ruler of the British”). Following his conquest of Mercia in 827, he controlled all of England south of the Humber. After returning from exile at the court of Charlemagne in 802, he regained his kingdom of Wessex. English Kings SAXON KINGSĮgbert (Ecgherht) was the first monarch to establish a stable and extensive rule over all of Anglo-Saxon England. There have been 63 monarchs of England and Britain spread over a period of approximately 1200 years.
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