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- Battle_of_Brunanburh comment "The Battle of Brunanburh, most likely fought in what is now North West England, was an English victory in 937 by the army of Æthelstan, King of England, and his half-brother Edmund over the combined armies of Olaf III Guthfrithson, the Norse–Gael King of Dublin; Constantine II, King of Alba; and Owen I, King of Strathclyde.".