Ceawlin is deposed as king of the …
Years: 592 - 592
Ceawlin is deposed as king of the West Saxons after the mass killing at Woden's Burg, near Marlborough (southwest England).
His son Cuthwine is taken prisoner and goes into exile.
In most versions of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle the entry does not record the identity of the force opposing Ceawlin but one version, Manuscript E, says they were Britons.
Yorke, however, says the opponent was Ceol, Ceawlin's nephew.
Ceawlin is recorded as dying the following year and is succeeded by Ceol; his son Cuthwine goes into exile.
Locations
People
Groups
- Britons (historical)
- Saxons
- Angles
- Anglo-Saxons
- Britain, Sub-Roman
- Bernicia, Kingdom of
- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Kent, Kingdom of
- Deira, Kingdom of
- Sussex, Kingdom of
- Wessex, English Kingdom of
- Mercia, Kingdom of
- Essex, Kingdom of
- East Angles, Kingdom of the
