Anonymi 2231 (M/F) Great fleet and here in 1006-1007

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Personal Information (3)
ethnicity (1)
 ASC (C-F)  1006 EF(OE and Lat.) (Danish)
moral (1)
 ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (proud and bold)
other (1)
 ASC (C-F)  1007 DE (peace-breaking here)
Occupation (5)
Army (1)
 ASC (C-F)  1006 F(Lat.)
Fleet (1)
 ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE
Here (2)
 ASC (C-F)  1006 F(OE)
 ASC (C-F)  1007 CDE
Uthere (1)
 ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE
Status (1)
Enemy (1)
 ASC (C-F)  1007 F(Lat.)
Event (19)
Advice/counsel (1)
 Æthelred 32-Anonymi 2235.decision on paying tribute to Anonymi 2231: The king [sc. Æthelred 32] and his counsellors (Anonymi 2235) decided through consultation that tribute must needs be paid to the here (Anonymi 2231).: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE (1006)
Battle (2)
 Anonymi 2231-Anonymi 2342.battle at Kennet: Anonymi 2231 and Anonymi 2342 came together there [sc. at the Kennet] and immediately that troop (Anonymi 2342) was put to flight.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
 Anonymi 2232.actions against Anonymi 2231 in Autumn 1006: They (Anonymi 2232) were campaigning against the here (Anonymi 2231) the whole autumn.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
Burning (2)
 Anonymi 2231.burning of Wallingford: They (Anonymi 2231) burnt [Wallingford] completely.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
 Anonymi 2231.harrying, burning and killing: Anonymi 2231 did as had been their wont: they harried and burned and slew wherever they went.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
Campaigning (1)
 Anonymi 2232.actions against Anonymi 2231 in Autumn 1006: They (Anonymi 2232) were campaigning against the here (Anonymi 2231) the whole autumn.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
Flight (1)
 Anonymi 2231-Anonymi 2342.battle at Kennet: Anonymi 2231 and Anonymi 2342 came together there [sc. at the Kennet] and immediately that troop (Anonymi 2342) was put to flight.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
Gafol payment (3)
 Anonymi 2231.reception of 36,000-pound tribute: Here in this year thirty-six thousand [EF(OE and Lat.) have instead: thirty thousand] pounds in tribute was paid to the here (Anonymi 2231).: ASC (C-F)  1007 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1007)
 Æthelred 32-Anonymi 2235.decision on paying tribute to Anonymi 2231: The king [sc. Æthelred 32] and his counsellors (Anonymi 2235) decided through consultation that tribute must needs be paid to the here (Anonymi 2231).: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE (1006)
 Æthelred 32.truce with Anonymi 2231: The king [sc. Æthelred 32] sent to the here (Anonymi 2231) and made it known that he wanted peace between them, that tribute would be paid and provisions supplied.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
Hiding/harbouring/sanctuary (1)
 Anonymi 2231.journey to Isle of Wight: [CDE: After Martinmas] the here (Anonymi 2231) went to its refuge on [F(Lat.): the Isle of] Wight.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
Journey (8)
 Anonymi 2231.arrival in Sandwich: The great fleet Anonymi 2231 [E has: the Danish fleet; F(OE) has: the Danish here; F(Lat.) has: the Danish army] came [F(Lat.) has: returned] to Sandwich.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
 Anonymi 2231.journey to Cuckhamsley: They (Anonymi 2231) betook themselves along Ashdown to Cuckhamsley barrow.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE (1006)
 Anonymi 2231.journey to Isle of Wight: [CDE: After Martinmas] the here (Anonymi 2231) went to its refuge on [F(Lat.): the Isle of] Wight.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
 Anonymi 2231.journey to Reading: Then in midwinter they (Anonymi 2232) went [to collect] their customary food-render out through Hampshire into Berkshire, to Reading.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
 Anonymi 2231.journey to Wallingford: They (Anonymi 2231) went then to Wallingford.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
 Anonymi 2231.residency for one night at Cholsey: They (Anonymi 2231) spent one night at Cholsey.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CD (1006)
 Anonymi 2231.return past Winchester to sea: They (Anonymi 2231) afterwards carried their booty to the sea.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
 Anonymi 2231.return towards home by alternative route: They (Anonymi 2231) then betook themselves home by another way.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE (1006)
Killing/murder (1)
 Anonymi 2231.harrying, burning and killing: Anonymi 2231 did as had been their wont: they harried and burned and slew wherever they went.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
Mustering (1)
 Æthelred 32.mustering of whole people of West Saxons and Mercians (Anonymi 2232): The king [sc. Æthelred 32] called out all the people of the West Saxons and Mercians (Anonymi 2232) [F(Lat.) has instead: an army from the whole of England].: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
Peace agreement (1)
 Æthelred 32.truce with Anonymi 2231: The king [sc. Æthelred 32] sent to the here (Anonymi 2231) and made it known that he wanted peace between them, that tribute would be paid and provisions supplied.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
Policy decision (1)
 Æthelred 32-Anonymi 2235.decision on paying tribute to Anonymi 2231: The king [sc. Æthelred 32] and his counsellors (Anonymi 2235) decided through consultation that tribute must needs be paid to the here (Anonymi 2231).: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE (1006)
Provisioning (3)
 Anonymi 2231.journey to Reading: Then in midwinter they (Anonymi 2232) went [to collect] their customary food-render out through Hampshire into Berkshire, to Reading.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
 Anonymi 2231.obtaining of provisions: Anonymi 2231 obtained whatever provisions they needed.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE (1006)
 Æthelred 32.truce with Anonymi 2231: The king [sc. Æthelred 32] sent to the here (Anonymi 2231) and made it known that he wanted peace between them, that tribute would be paid and provisions supplied.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
Raiding (2)
 Anonymi 2231.harrying, burning and killing: Anonymi 2231 did as had been their wont: they harried and burned and slew wherever they went.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1006)
 Anonymi 2232.harming of local people (Anonymi 2233): They (Anonymi 2232) did the inhabitants (Anonymi 2233) great harm so that the latter benefited neither from the native here (Anonymi 2232) nor from the foreign one (Anonymi 2231).: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE (1006)
Residence (1)
 Anonymi 2231.residency at Cuckhamsley: They (Anonymi 2231) waited there because of proud boasts: it was often said that if they reached Cuckhamsley barrow, they would never get to the sea.: ASC (C-F)  1006 CDE (1006)