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  1. In 616, Æthelfrith of Northumbria defeated a Welsh army at the Battle of Chester and probably established the Anglo-Saxon position in the area from then on. The Anglo-Saxons adopted the native name as the calque Legeceaster, which over time was shortened to Ceaster and finally corrupted to Chester.

  2. Oct 14, 2024 · Late Anglo-Saxon Chester was in the hands of three lords, king, earl, and bishop, who all owned houses there. The earl was particularly influential, a reflection of his very powerful position in Cheshire as a whole.

  3. 3 days ago · Although never among the largest five or six English provincial towns, Chester was certainly in the second rank by the late Anglo-Saxon period and retained that status almost until 1700. Uncertainty about the numbers of inhabitants makes it impossible to assign a more precise ranking before 1801.

  4. The Battle of Chester (Old Welsh: Guaith Caer Legion; Welsh: Brwydr Caer) was a major victory for the Anglo-Saxons over the native Britons near the city of Chester, England in the early 7th century.

  5. Sep 15, 2021 · Chester was an important city in the Saxon kingdom of Mercia, and was hugely strengthened in the 910s by the Mercian ruler Æthelflæd, who refounded it as a fortified burgh, made it a government centre for its shire, expanded the city, founded what became its cathedral and enhanced its walls. Æthelflæd, the eldest daughter of Alfred the ...

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  6. medievalchester.ac.uk › context › fultonMapping Medieval Chester

    For Lucian, Ranulph Higden, and indeed for Henry Bradshaw at a later period, Chester was in essence an Anglo-Saxon city, with all that that implied of historical and spiritual greatness. For these writers, the city represented the triumph of the Christian faith as a colonizing ideology illuminating a dark part of the world.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChesterChester - Wikipedia

    The Anglo-Saxons extended and strengthened the walls of Chester to protect the city against the Danes, who occupied it for a short time until Alfred seized all the cattle and laid waste on the surrounding land to drive them out.

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