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'''Winchester''' is a city in Southern England and served as the capital of [[Wessex]] during the [[Anglo-Saxon]] rule of England. 
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{{Location_Infobox|name = Winchester|state = Hampshire, England|rulers = Briton and Celtic Tribes (1st Century BCE)
{{Location_Infobox|name = Winchester|state = Hampshire, England|rulers = Briton and Celtic Tribes (1st Century BCE)
Roman Empire (70 CE - 410)
[[Roman Empire]] (70 CE - 410)<br/>[[Wessex]] (450 - 927)<br/>[[United Kingdom|England]] (927 - current)|founded = Unknown Gaulish Tribes|date = 1st Century BCE|landmark = Cathedral of Winchester<br/>Wolvesey Castle and Palace<br/>Winchester Castle}}


Wessex (450 - 927)
'''Winchester''' is a city in [[United Kingdom|Southern England]] and served as the capital of [[Wessex]] during the [[Anglo-Saxon]] rule of England
 
England (927 - current)|founded = Unknown Gaulish Tribes|date = 1st Century BCE|landmark = Cathedral of Winchester
 
Wolvesey Castle and Palace
 
Winchester Castle}}


==History==
==History==
===Roman era===
===Roman era===
Evidence shows that Romans came across the abandoned Iron Age fortification of Oppidum and founded a new city, Venta Belgarum upon its location in 70 CE. During the Roman Occupation of Britain a street grid was laid out, defenses were built, the River Itchen diverted, and stone walls were built, while the city became the predominant city in southern England, eclipsing Silchester and Chichester within 150 years of its founding. It would be abandoned around 410, though, as Romans left Britain. 
Evidence shows that [[Roman Empire|Romans]] came across the abandoned Iron Age fortification of Oppidum and founded a new city, '''Venta Belgarum''' upon its location in 70 CE. During the [[Roman Occupation of Britain]] a street grid was laid out, defenses were built, the river [[Itchen]] diverted, and stone walls were built, while the city became the predominant city in southern England, eclipsing Silchester and Chichester within 150 years of its founding. It would be abandoned around 410, though, as the Romans left Britain. 
 
 


===Middle Ages===
===Middle Ages===
By the 6th century Winchester had been reclaimed by the Saxons that now ruled England and the name of Venta Balgarum had been translated to old English as Wintan-caestre. In 648 King Celwah had the Church of SS Peter and Paul erected. This would go on to become a seat for the Bishop of Winchester and Diocese of Winchester, with this church being eventually known as the "Old Minster". 
By the 6th century Winchester had been reclaimed by the Saxons that now ruled England and the name of Venta Balgarum had been translated to old English as Wintan-caestre. In 648 King Celwah had the Church of SS Peter and Paul erected. This would go on to become a seat for the Bishop of Winchester and Diocese of Winchester, with this church being eventually known as the "Old Minster". 


By the 9th Century, Winchester was described as the "premier West Saxon city" and served as a capital for the Saxon Kings of Wessex. During his reign, [[Alfred the Great]]  would tear down the Roman street grid in order to create a new street layout and better fortifications in the city to withstand potential Viking raids. 
By the 9th Century, Winchester was described as the "premier West Saxon city" and served as a capital for the Saxon Kings of Wessex. During his reign, [[Alfred the Great]]  would tear down the Roman street grid in order to create a new street layout and better fortifications in the city to withstand potential [[Viking]] raids.


Following the Norman Invasion in 1066, the Old Minster was torn down and rebuilt into the modern Cathedral of Winchester. The new king further moved the capital city to London. During this same time, the older Roman fortifications and palaces being used were built up become the modern Wolvesey Castle and Winchester Castle. 
Following the Norman Invasion in 1066, the Old Minster was torn down and rebuilt into the modern Cathedral of Winchester. The new king further moved the capital city to London. During this same time, the older Roman fortifications and palaces being used were built up become the modern Wolvesey Castle and Winchester Castle. 


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] ​<small>(first appearance)</small>​
*[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] ​<small>(first appearance)</small>​
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[[Category:Cities in the United Kingdom]]

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Winchester is a city in Southern England and served as the capital of Wessex during the Anglo-Saxon rule of England. 

History

Roman era

Evidence shows that Romans came across the abandoned Iron Age fortification of Oppidum and founded a new city, Venta Belgarum upon its location in 70 CE. During the Roman Occupation of Britain a street grid was laid out, defenses were built, the river Itchen diverted, and stone walls were built, while the city became the predominant city in southern England, eclipsing Silchester and Chichester within 150 years of its founding. It would be abandoned around 410, though, as the Romans left Britain. 

Middle Ages

By the 6th century Winchester had been reclaimed by the Saxons that now ruled England and the name of Venta Balgarum had been translated to old English as Wintan-caestre. In 648 King Celwah had the Church of SS Peter and Paul erected. This would go on to become a seat for the Bishop of Winchester and Diocese of Winchester, with this church being eventually known as the "Old Minster". 

By the 9th Century, Winchester was described as the "premier West Saxon city" and served as a capital for the Saxon Kings of Wessex. During his reign, Alfred the Great  would tear down the Roman street grid in order to create a new street layout and better fortifications in the city to withstand potential Viking raids.

Following the Norman Invasion in 1066, the Old Minster was torn down and rebuilt into the modern Cathedral of Winchester. The new king further moved the capital city to London. During this same time, the older Roman fortifications and palaces being used were built up become the modern Wolvesey Castle and Winchester Castle. 

Appearances