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Battle of Beran Byrig

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Start date
  
556 AD

Result
  
West Saxon victory

Similar
  
Battle of Peonnum, Battle of Two Rivers, Battle of Ellandun

At the Battle of Beran Byrig or Beranburh the West Saxons are said to have defeated the Britons at Barbury Castle Hill Fort near Swindon in the year 556.

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle entry for the year states: Her Cynric 7 Ceawlin fuhton wiþ Brettas æt Beranbyrg (This year Cuthwin and Ceawlin fought with the Britons at Barbury Castle).

Control of Barbury Castle is likely to have been important as it lies on The Ridgeway, a strategic communication route.

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