Beorhtweald Ealdorman of Kent was an English ruler of the 9th Century AD.
Although later English rulers continued to campaign on the continent, England's territories were never reclaimed.
It was the only time an English ruler recognised the right of a ruler of Gwynedd over Wales.
Beorhtnoð æthling of Kent was an English ruler of the 9-10th century AD.
The biography is the main source of information about Alfred's life and provides far more information about Alfred than is known about any other early English ruler.
The Nevins appear to have had many disputes with English rulers.
And it let his son, Henry VIII, become the most powerful and autocratic of all English rulers.
Secondly, it was accepted by all English rulers that, whatever her own misapprehensions on this score, Scotland was basically an English colony.
Like other powerful English rulers, he may also have been recognised as overlord by the Welsh and Scots, and possibly some of the Irish.
He was an English educated ruler.