At the time of his accession, most of the eastern half of England had been under the control of the Vikings (Danes), who had invaded and settled there, and the remaining land was also under their control. Alfred rallied the English army to fight, and at first he was often defeated and in a difficult position, but in 878 he won the Battle of Edington, and in the Treaty of Wedmore he established a border with the Vikings and converted their king, Guthrum, to Christianity. From then on, the Viking-occupied areas were called the Danelaw (the land where the laws and customs of the Dane were practiced). *Some of the terminology that refers to the Battle of Eddington is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…即位の頃イングランド東半部の大半はバイキング(デーン人)の侵入・定着を受けてその支配下にあり,残された国土も彼らの攻撃にさらされていた。アルフレッドはイングランド軍を糾合して戦い,はじめはしばしば敗れて窮地に陥ったが,878年エディントンの戦で勝利をあげ,ウェドモアの和約でバイキングとの境界を画定,その王グスルムをキリスト教に改宗させた。以後バイキングの占拠地は〈デーンローDanelaw地方(デーン人の法・慣習の行われる地)〉と呼ばれた。… ※「エディントンの戦」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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