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Historical place
Dingesmere is a place known only from the Old English poem of the Battle of Brunanburh. The name is found in versions of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle from
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Part of the Viking invasions of England
Additionally, the Chronicle states that the invaders escaped at Dingesmere, and Dingesmere could be interpreted as "mere of the Thing". The word Thing (or
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Town on the Wirral Peninsula, England
the Norman Conquest, Heswall has been cited as a possible location for Dingesmere, mentioned with regard to the Battle of Brunanburh, in Egil's Saga. Heswall
Heswall
10th-century King of Dublin
00000000042. S2CID 154514458. Capener, D.H (2014) Brunanburh and the Routes to Dingesmere, Countyvise CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts at University College Cork
Olaf_Guthfrithson
Town in Merseyside, England
December 2004. Retrieved 2 April 2008. "Bromborough, Brunanburh, and Dingesmere". "Ancient Cross in Bromborough". Megalithic Portal. Retrieved 3 June
Bromborough
Town in Merseyside, England
Norman conquest, the Lingham area of Moreton was a possible location for Dingesmere, mentioned with regard to the Battle of Brunanburh, in Egil's Saga.[citation
Moreton,_Merseyside
Old English poem
þ. Since he reliably distinguishes þ from D and Ð elsewhere, deriving Dingesmere from Old Norse þing (assembly) — as proposed in connection with the Viking
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