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    Bagsecg (830 – 8 January 871), also known as Bacgsecg, was a viking and a leader of the Great Army, which invaded England. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Bagsecg and Healfdene (Norse Hálfdan) were joint commanders of the Great Army that invaded the Kingdom of Wessex during the northern winter of 870/71.

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    Bagsecg, also known as Bacgsecg, was a viking and a leader of the Great Army, which invaded England. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Bagsecg and Healfdene were joint commanders of the Great Army that invaded the Kingdom of Wessex during the northern winter of 870/71.

  3. Bagsecg (died January 8, 871) was a Viking leader referred to as a 'King', He is also known as Bægsecg or Bagsec. In 870 or 871 he came from Scandinavia to England, and led The Great Summer Army to England and added his forces to the Great Heathen Army which had already overrun much of England.

  4. Bagsecg (830 – 8 January 871), also known as Bacgsecg, was a viking and a leader of the Great Army, which invaded England. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Bagsecg and Healfdene (Norse Hálfdan) were joint commanders of the Great Army that invaded the Kingdom of Wessex during the northern winter of 870/71.

  5. Bagsecg of Jylland (830-8 January 871) was the Danish Jarl of Jylland during the late 9th century AD. He was slain at the Battle of Ashdown in 871. Bagsecg of Jylland was born in 830, the son of Halfdan Angantyrsson and Ingun, and he became the King of the Jarldom of Jylland.

  6. Bagsecg (born: 830-died: 8 January, 871), also known as Bacgsecg, was a viking and a leader of the Great Army, which invaded England. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Bagsecg and Healfdene (Norse Hálfdan) were joint commanders of the Great Army that invaded the Kingdom of Wessex during the northern winter of 870/71.

  7. Mar 17, 2017 · The Battle of Ashdown was fought January 8, 871, and saw Saxon troops under Prince Alfred of Wessex defeat Viking forces.