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Article of the day for April 24, 2019 is Æthelberht, King of Wessex . Æthelberht was the King of Wessex from 860 until his death in 865. He was the third son of King Æthelwulf and his first wife, Osburh. In 855 Æthelwulf went on pilgrimage to Rome and appointed Æthelberht as king of the recently conquered territory of Kent. Æthelberht's older brother, Æthelbald, was named king of Wessex. After the deaths of his father in 858 and his brother in 860, Æthelberht ruled both Wessex and Kent without appointing a sub-king, fully uniting the two territories for the first time. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, he reigned "in good harmony and in great peace". He appears to have been on good terms with his younger brothers, the future kings Æthelred I and Alfred the Great. The kingdom came under attack from Viking raids during his reign, but these were minor compared to the invasions after his death. Æthelberht died in the autumn of 865 and was buried next to his brother Æt

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With Sensuality and Coolness, a Debut Novel Considers the (Partial) Truths We Tell About Ourselves

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By SARAH LYALL from NYT Books https://nyti.ms/2UOzWgu

In ‘Swift,’ David Baker’s Poetry Stitches the Fractured World Into Art

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By ERIC McHENRY from NYT Books https://nyti.ms/2XEbYRY

New & Noteworthy, From Walt Whitman and More

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By Unknown Author from NYT Books https://nyti.ms/2L6fH9w

Anna Quindlen’s No. 1 Rule for Grandparents: Butt Out

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By OLIVIA GENTILE from NYT Books https://nyti.ms/2VlefUT

Dismantling the Myth of ‘The Heartland’

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By MEGHAN O'GIEBLYN from NYT Books https://nyti.ms/2IO18F3

Cash, Jewels and Gold: The Tale of Britain’s Biggest Heist

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By LAURA LIPPMAN from NYT Books https://nyti.ms/2XDoIbU

Turkey’s Killing Fields

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By BRUCE CLARK from NYT Books https://nyti.ms/2KY87Of