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Name: Ecgberht of Wessex

Type: Ruler

Role: King

Polity: Kingdom of Mercia (Wessex)

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Ecgberht of Wessex was a powerful king who ruled over the Kingdom of Mercia during the years 830-831. Despite his short reign, Ecgberht faced significant challenges, including the ongoing conflict with the Welsh. In 830, he led his forces in the Battle of Hereford against the Welsh, successfully defending his territory. However, in 831, Ecgberht faced a major revolt led by Wiglaf, the Mercian nobleman. This revolt, known as the Wiglaf's Rebellion, posed a serious threat to Ecgberht's rule and required him to mobilize his forces to suppress the uprising. Although the exact duration of Ecgberht's reign is uncertain, his involvement in these conflicts highlights his role as a formidable ruler during this period.

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