From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9398 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Monday, July 25 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9398 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Bone Crusher Doctor Exposes Joint Pain Easy Fix ["Chronic Arthritis" Subject: Bone Crusher Doctor Exposes Joint Pain Easy Fix Bone Crusher Doctor Exposes Joint Pain Easy Fix http://flexotone.sa.com/vsoy8KfVOjLPmReJw_va7f25tKjvS3u1eii3-iuqEmnzMfmEdw http://flexotone.sa.com/LgdL_QV_IByW03mZc99YKuITffVvuWXe4QhesST3zXQP0PQHIg o battles are recorded between the Anglo-Saxons and the Danish Vikings for several years after the Battle of the Holme, but in 906 Edward agreed to peace with the East Anglian and Northumbrian Danes, suggesting that there had been conflict. According to one version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle he made peace "of necessity", which implies that he was forced to buy them off. He encouraged Englishmen to purchase land in Danish territory, and two charters survive relating to estates in Bedfordshire and Derbyshire. In 909 Edward sent a combined West Saxon and Mercian army which harassed the Northumbrian Danes, and seized the bones of the Northumbrian royal saint Oswald from Bardney Abbey in Lincolnshire. Oswald was translated to a new Mercian minster established by Cthelred and CthelflC&d in Gloucester and the Danes were compelled to accept peace on Edward's terms. In the following year, the Northumbrian Danes retaliated by raiding Mercia, but on their way home they were met by a combined Mercian and West Saxon army at the Battle of Tettenhall, where the Vikings suffered a disastrous defeat. After that, the Northumbrian Danes did not venture south of the River Humber during Edward's reign, and he and his Mercian allies were able to concentrate on conquering the southern Danelaw in East Anglia and the Five Boroughs of Viking east Mercia: Derby, Leicester, Lincoln, Nottingham and Stamford. In 911 Cthelred, Lord of the Mercians, died, and Edward took control of the Mercian lands around London and Oxford. Cthelred was succeeded as ruler by his widow CthelflC&d (Edward's sister) as Lady of the Mercians, and she had probably been acting as ruler for several years as Cthelred seems to have been incapacitated in later life. Edward and CthelflC&d then began the construction of fortresses to guard against Viking attacks and protect territory captured from them. In November 911, he constructed a fort on the north bank of the River Lea at Hertford to guard against attack by the Danes of Bedford and Cambridge. In 912, he marched with his army to Maldon in Essex, and ordered the building of a fort at Witham and a second fort at Hertford, which protected London from attack and encouraged many English living under Danish rule in Essex to submit to him. In 913 there was a pause in his activities, although CthelflC&d continued her fortress building in Mercia. In 914 a Viking army sailed from Brittany and ravaged the Severn estuary. It then attacked Ergyng in south-east ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9398 **********************************************