The restoration of London had progressed through…
890 CE
The restoration of London had progressed through the latter half of the 880s and is believed to have revolved around a new street plan, added fortifications in addition to the existing Roman walls, and, some believe, the construction of matching fortifications on the south bank of the River Thames.
Alfred’s capture of London from the Danish Vikings in 886, which marks the farthest extent of his essentially defensive territorial expansion, has led to general recognition of his leadership over all the Anglo-Saxon rulers who had not succumbed to Danish rule.
This is also the period in which almost all chroniclers agree that the Saxon people of pre-unification England submitted to Alfred.
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Saxons
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Angles
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Jutes
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Anglo-Saxons
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Christianity, Chalcedonian
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Wessex, English Kingdom of
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Mercia, Kingdom of
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Britain, Medieval
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Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
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Vikings
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Danes (Scandinavians)
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East Anglia, (Danish) Kingdom of
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