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King Ine of Wessex, who reigned from 688 to 726, was a powerful yet lesser-known ruler who significantly shaped the early history of Wessex. He expanded and solidified his kingdom’s boundaries, drove the Britons from the River Parrett, and established key sites such as a temporary palace at South Petherton and a fort at Somerton.

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