937
Battle of Brunanburh
In 937, the Battle of Brunanburh saw King Constantine II of Scotland ally with Olaf Guthfrithson, the Viking King of Dublin, and Owain, the King of Strathclyde, in an ambitious bid to counter the expanding influence of Æthelstan, the King of England. Viewing this as an opportunity to both challenge the ascendant English power and perhaps regain territories, the Scottish king and his allies engaged in a fierce and bloody confrontation against Æthelstan and his forces. Despite the valor and determination of the coalition, they faced a defeat that would underscore the might of the English kingdom and shape the dynamics of the British Isles for years to come.
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