- Battle of Ringmere
Norse sagas recorded a battle at "Hringmaraheior"; "Old English Hringmere-hūō" Ringmere heath. W. H. Stevenson; (Apr., 1896)," Notes on Old-English Historical Geography", The English Historical Review, Vol. 11, No. 42 pp. 301-304]
The sack of Thetford occurred in 1004. Sigvat records the victory of King Ethelred, allied with Saint Olaf,cite book | last = Sturlason | first = Snorre| title =
Heimskringla Or the Lives of the Norse Kings | publisher = Kessinger Publishing | date =2004| page =225 | isbn =0766186938 ; Edited with notes by Erling Monsen] over the Danes underSweyn Forkbeard during the latters campaigns in England.The Battle site was located in lands under the control of
Ulfketel, Thane of East Anglia , nearWretham .cite book | last = Sturlason | first = Snorre| title =Heimskringla Or the Lives of the Norse Kings | publisher = Kessinger Publishing | date =2004| page =225 | isbn =0766186938 ] TheAnglo-Saxon Chronicle reports that Ulfketel/Ulfcytel and the "councillors in East Anglia" attempted to buy a truce with Swein, but that the Danes broke the truce and marched to Thetford where a part of the East Anglianfyrd engaged them. The Danes managed to escape.The Battle of Ringmere was fought in 1010.
John of Worcester records that the Danes defeated the Saxons. Over a three month period the Danes wasted East Anglia was burning Thetford and Cambridge.W. H. Stevenson; (Apr., 1896)," Notes on Old-English Historical Geography", The English Historical Review, Vol. 11, No. 42 pp. 301-304]References
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