The Historia de Sancto Cuthberto states that …
Years: 918 - 918
The Historia de Sancto Cuthberto states that Ealdred "was a friend of King Edward the Elder, as his father had been a favorite of King Alfred the Great".
Ealdred had been driven from his lands, whether all of Northumbria or merely the northern part which had once been Bernicia is debated, by Ragnall ua Ímair, either in or before 914, or alternatively as late as 918.
The Historia states that Ealdred sought refuge with Constantín mac Áeda, the king of Alba, and that the two fought Ragnall at the battle of Corbridge, dated to 918 by the Annals of Ulster and the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba.
The battle appears to have been indecisive and Ragnall remained the master of at least southern Northumbria, former Deira, or perhaps of all.
The Annals of Ulster informs us that the Norse army divided itself into four columns, in one of which may have been Ottir Iarla, a longtime ally of Ragnall.
The Scots destroy the first three but are ambushed by the last, commanded by Ragnall himself, which had remained hidden behind a hill.
The Scots manage to escape without disaster, however.
The Historia de Sancto Cuthberto adds that the English fought alongside the Norse, though it ignores the presence of the Scots.
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People
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- Angles
- Irish people
- Anglo-Saxons
- Britain, Medieval
- Vikings
- Danes (Scandinavians)
- Norse
- Ireland, medieval
- Scottish people
- Alba (Scotland), Scots Kingdom of
- York, Scandinavian (Norse)
