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Following [[Oswald of East Anglia|Oswald]] of [[ | Following [[Oswald of East Anglia|Oswald]] of [[Elmenham]]'s apparent death at the hands of the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Rued]],<ref name="A Triumphant Return">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[A Triumphant Return]]</ref> the towns and cities of East Anglia were subjected to numerous [[raid]]s by Rued's men, including Theotford. In 873, Wynnstan was visited by the Viking [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] of the [[Raven Clan]] and her companion [[Finnr]]. Wynnstan initially received them with hostility due to them being raiders like Rued and his clan. When Eivor offered her assistance, Wynnstan directed her to the nearby village of [[King's Bury]], which had been occupied by Rued's men. After Eivor kept her promise and liberated the village, Wynnstan and his men arrived, pledging their aid to Eivor's cause against Rued's clan.<ref name="Raising Iron">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Raising Iron]]</ref> | ||
Wynnstan and his men joined the forward camp north of [[Burgh Castle]], which saw a combination of East Anglian farmers and Vikings rallying to defeat Rued. During the night, Wynnstan participated in the [[Assault on Burgh Castle|assault]] which saw the defeat of Rued and his clan, and the rescue of Oswald, who was revealed to have survived during the events in Dunwic.<ref name="A Fury from the Sea">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[A Fury from the Sea]]</ref> | Wynnstan and his men joined the forward camp north of [[Burgh Castle]], which saw a combination of East Anglian farmers and Vikings rallying to defeat Rued. During the night, Wynnstan participated in the [[Assault on Burgh Castle|assault]] which saw the defeat of Rued and his clan, and the rescue of Oswald, who was revealed to have survived during the events in Dunwic.<ref name="A Fury from the Sea">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[A Fury from the Sea]]</ref> | ||
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Wynnstan was an East Anglian man who served as the reeve of Theotford during the 9th century.
Biography
Following Oswald of Elmenham's apparent death at the hands of the Viking Rued,[1] the towns and cities of East Anglia were subjected to numerous raids by Rued's men, including Theotford. In 873, Wynnstan was visited by the Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan and her companion Finnr. Wynnstan initially received them with hostility due to them being raiders like Rued and his clan. When Eivor offered her assistance, Wynnstan directed her to the nearby village of King's Bury, which had been occupied by Rued's men. After Eivor kept her promise and liberated the village, Wynnstan and his men arrived, pledging their aid to Eivor's cause against Rued's clan.[2]
Wynnstan and his men joined the forward camp north of Burgh Castle, which saw a combination of East Anglian farmers and Vikings rallying to defeat Rued. During the night, Wynnstan participated in the assault which saw the defeat of Rued and his clan, and the rescue of Oswald, who was revealed to have survived during the events in Dunwic.[3]
Later on, Wynnstan participated in the wedding and coronation ceremony of Oswald and his spouse Valdis. Wynnstan was responsible for handing over the crown to the steward Finnr, who crowned Oswald and Valdis as King and Queen of East Anglia.[4]
Behind the scenes
Wynnstan is an Anglo-Saxon name derived from the Old English words wynn, meaning 'joy', and stan, meaning 'stone'.[5]
Gallery
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Wynnstan sought out by Eivor
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Wynnstan agreeing to aid Eivor against Rued's clan
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Wynnstan handing the crown to Finnr
Appearances
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – A Triumphant Return
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Raising Iron
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – A Fury from the Sea
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Wedding Horns
- ↑ Campbell, Mike (10 January, 2017). Meaning, origin and history of the name Wynnstan. Behind the Name. Retrieved on 24 July 2020.