EncyclopediaBrunanburh, battle of
Brunanburh, battle of (brOO'nunbûrg) [key], A.D. 937, a victory won by Athelstan, king of the English, over a coalition of Irish, Scots, and Britons (or Welsh) of Strathclyde. The site of the battle is not known. The battle is celebrated in a poem in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
See translation by D. Whitelock et al. (1962).
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