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Timeline of Somerset history : ウィキペディア英語版 | Timeline of Somerset history
Key dates in the History of Somerset *43–47 Roman invasion and occupation *491 Battle of Mons Badonicus (may have been fought in Somerset) (uncertain date) *537 Battle of Camlann (sometimes located at Queen Camel) (uncertain date) *577 Battle of Deorham (Dyrham, Gloucestershire) – Saxons occupied Bath *658 Battle of Peonnum (Penselwood ?) – Saxons then occupied most of Somerset *710 Battle of Llongborth (? Langport) *845 First documentary reference to "Somersæte" *878 Battle of Cynwit – Saxon victory over the Danes by Ealdorman Odda *878 Battle of Ethandun – West Saxon victory over the Danes (uncertain whether in Somerset or Wiltshire) *878 Treaty of Wedmore – after defeat of Danes by King Alfred the Great *c900 Kings of Wessex hold court at Cheddar *973 King Edgar of England crowned at Bath *988 St Dunstan buried at Glastonbury *1013 Danish king Sweyn Forkbeard received submission of western thegns at Bath *1088 Siege of Ilchester *1191 Discovery of "King Arthur's" tomb at Glastonbury *1497 Perkin Warbeck's rebellion supported by Somerset men *1643 Battle of Lansdowne *1645 Siege of Taunton during the English Civil War *1685 Battle of Sedgemoor – Duke of Monmouth defeated *1685 Judge Jeffries holds the "Bloody Assizes" at Taunton *1770 Start of major enclosures of Somerset Levels *1805 Somerset Coal Canal Opened *1827 Bridgwater and Taunton Canal opened *1875 Formation of Somerset County Cricket Club *1898 County boundaries altered *1956 Chew Valley Lake opened by Queen Elizabeth II *1974 Formation of County of Avon, reducing the area of the County of Somerset *1996 Abolition of the County of Avon, creating the unitary authorities of North Somerset and Bath and North East Somerset
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