Battle of Sherston

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Date25-26 June, 1016
Location
Sherston, England
Result West Saxon victory
Battle of Sherston
Part of Cnut's invasion of England
Date25-26 June, 1016
Location
Sherston, England
Result West Saxon victory
Belligerents
West Saxons Danish and Danish-allied English
Commanders and leaders
Edmund Ironside Cnut
Eiríkr Hákonarson
Eadric Streona
Thorkell the Tall (possibly)

The Battle of Sherston was fought in Sherston, England, from 25 to 26 June 1016. between the forces of King Edmund Ironside and Danish king Cnut as a part of Cnut's invasion of England. The West Saxons, fighting for Edmund, were victorious against the Danish and their English allies.[1][2]

King Sweyn Forkbeard of Denmark successfully conquered England by winter of 1014. However, he died just weeks later. The remaining Danish army declared Cnut king, but they were driven out by the English the same year. Cnut launched a massive invasion in the summer of 1015 to reconquer England. Landing in East Anglia, they marched south to Wessex and then north to subdue Northumbria.[3] In April 1016, king Æthelred the Unready died, most of the English nobility declared Cnut king but the nobility in London crowned Æthelred’s eldest son, Edmund Ironside.[4] Right before the Danes laid siege to London, Edmund rode into Wessex, where the West Saxons declared allegiance to him. Upon hearing of Edmund in Wessex, the Danes did a forced march south, where the two armies fought at Penselwood. Shortly after, they met again at Sherston.[5]

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