Ine of Wessex, who makes peace with …

Years: 694 - 694

Ine of Wessex, who makes peace with Kent in 694, becomes in this year the second Anglo-Saxon king to issue a written code of laws, after Ethelbert of Kent.

He issues a legal code proclaiming the Britons, descended from Celts and Roman-Celts, and the Anglo-Saxons, whose Germanic forebears had conquered the Britons, equal under the law.

This changes the nature of administration in Wessex and does a great deal to centralize the kingdom, which had previously been composed of sub-kingdoms more loosely united.

Ine is also said to have built the minster at Glastonbury.

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