Beorhtric of Wessex



         


Beorhtric
Ruled: 786-January, 802
Predecessor: Cynewulf
Date of Birth: unknown
Place of Birth: Wessex, England
Wife: Eadburh
Buried: Wareham
Date of Death: 802
Parents: unknown

Beorhtric (died January 802) was a King of Wessex (786 - 802).

In 786, Cynewulf, king of Wessex, was killed by the exiled noble Cyneheard, brother of the former King Sigeberht. The nobles of Wessex, influenced by Offa of Mercia, who had gained overlordship of the whole of England by defeating Cynewulf at the battle of Bensington in 779, executed Cyneheard and appointed Beorhtric king.

In practice, Beorhtric seems to have subject to Offa's authority. In 787, he held the Synod of Chelsea jointly with Offa, and in 789 he married one of Offa's daughters, Eadburh. He also worked with Offa to expel Egbert, a serious rival for the West Saxon throne.

It was during Beorhtric's reign that the first known Viking raids of England occurred: in 789, on the coast of Devon near Portland.

After Offa's death in 796, Mercian power over England was weakened, and Beorhtric may have exercised more independence during this period. However, within a few years Offa's successor, Coenwulf, had restored Mercia's position, and after 799, Beorhtric's relationship with the Mercians seems to have been the same as it was prior to 796.


Preceded by:
Cynewulf
King of Wessex Succeeded by:
Egbert






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