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'''Ine''' (c. 670 – c. 727) was King of [[Wessex]] from 689 until his abdicated in 726, whereupon he traveled to [[Rome]].
'''Ine''' (c. 670 – c. 727) was King of [[Wessex]] from 689 until his abdication in 726, whereupon he traveled to [[Rome]].<ref>{{WP|Ine of Wessex}}</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
Ine is known for laying down {{Wiki|Anglo-Saxon laws}}, which was a general code of conduct for his citizens, issued in about 694. Within the laws, Ine defined what a ''[[thegn]]'' was and noted the punishment for said ''thegns'' neglecting their military duty.<ref>''[[Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]'' – [[Learnings: The Thegns]]</ref>
Ine is known for laying down {{Wiki|Anglo-Saxon law}}, a general code of conduct issued around 694 CE for his [[Civilian|citizens]]. Within the laws, Ine defined what a ''[[thegn]]'' was and noted the punishment for said ''thegns'' neglecting their military duty.<ref>''[[Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]'' – [[Learnings: The Thegns]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 01:43, 21 January 2024

Ine (c. 670 – c. 727) was King of Wessex from 689 until his abdication in 726, whereupon he traveled to Rome.[1]

Biography[edit | edit source]

Ine is known for laying down Anglo-Saxon law, a general code of conduct issued around 694 CE for his citizens. Within the laws, Ine defined what a thegn was and noted the punishment for said thegns neglecting their military duty.[2]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]