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King Arthur ambushes an advancing Saxon
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King Arthur’s twelfth and last victory against the
Saxons
The Iron Age Hill fort known as
Near
the
The Battle of
Badon Hill (Celtic name Mynydd Baddon is an obscure battle which probably took
place in what is now England sometime in the early 6th Century.
It was fought
between the Celts led by a charismatic war leader that may have been King
Arthur and the invading Saxons led by the warrior King Aelle who took Pevensey
from the Celts in 491 and went on to found the South Saxon Kingdom which would
now correspond to the English county of Sussex.
Nennius writing circa 800 CE records:-
The twelfth battle was on Badon Hill and on which fell 960 men from
one charge by Arthur; and no-one struck them struck them down save Arthur
himself.
Gildas writing circa 540 CE
also mentions the battle and says that it was a siege which indicates a
fortified hill.
The exact
location of the battlefield is not known, but it may have been near Badbury in
Wiltshire,. There is an ancient iron age earthwork fort now called
While the
details of the battle are largely lost, historical evidence indicates that,
when Aelle led a Saxon army west from his kindgom on a raid into Celtic held
territory, he was ambushed by Arthur's smaller force.
When Arthur's
troops sprang their ambush on the Saxon army, they pulled into a rough
shieldwall along the roadway and fought desperately until sundown, when Aelle
withdrew his battered troops to a nearby hilltop under cover of darkness.
In the
morning, Arthur's troops were rested and had eaten. By contrast, the Saxons had
spent the night on a steep, exposed hilltop without water or firewood. Rather
than starve out the trapped Saxons, Arthur apparently chose to sweep them off
the hilltop. At first light, the Britons started a series of charges up the
hill.
Both sides
engaged in a fierce battle for most of the second day, with the Celts charging up
the steep hill and the Saxons countercharging down it. However, the battle
ended near sundown when Arthur personally led a cavalry charge up the steep
slope and broke the Saxon shieldwall, then rode down the fleeing Saxons until
it was too dark to continue.
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