- Battle of Peonnum
The Battle of Peonnum was fought in
658 AD between the Saxon King Cenwalh ofWessex and the Romano-BritishCelt s, probably atPenselwood nearWincanton in the English county ofSomerset .The Saxons won the battle and advanced west through
Somerset to the line of theRiver Parrett .Saxon Conquest
The border between Saxons and Celts had been established at the Wansdyke along the ridge of the
Mendip Hills following theBattle of Deorham and the occupation of Bath in 577"The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle", [http://britannia.com/history/docs/501-97.html 501-97 AD] .] .Then in 652, Cenwalh broke through at the Battle of
Bradford-on-Avon "The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle", [http://britannia.com/history/docs/645-56.html 645-56 AD] ] . He was exiled to East Anglia after a squabble withPenda of Mercia , but returned in 658 to renew the attack on the Welsh tribes at the "Battle of Peonnum" http://britannia.com/history/docs/658-75.html 658-75 AD] ] .The Saxons won the battle and Cenwalh advanced west through thePolden Hills to theRiver Parrett .The border stabilised there until 681-685, when
Centwine of Wessex conquered the Welsh King Cadwaladr, and occupied the rest of Somerset west and north to theBristol Channel http://britannia.com/history/docs/676-99.html 676-99 AD] ] . Saxon rule was later consolidated under King Ina"The Victoria History of the County of Somerset", Vol 1 (1906)] .Location
The battle is stated to have happened "æt peonnum", which means "at the "penn"s". "Penn" may be the Celtic word for "head". From the circumstances of the Saxon campaign, the place is likely to be
Penselwood ("Pen Selwood"),nearWincanton .References
See also
*
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
*History of Somerset
* Saxon Invasion of Britain
* Wansdyke
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