Anonymi 2297 (Male)
Here of Cnut 3 in 1015-1018
Factoid List
Personal Information (1)
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ethnicity (1)
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ASC (C-F) 1016 F(Lat.) (army of the Danes)
Occupation (5)
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Army (1)
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ASC (C-F) 1016 F(Lat.)
Here (2)
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ASC (C-F) 1016 CD
ASC (C-F) 1018 CDE
Ship (2)
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ASC (C-F) 1016 E
ASC (C-F) 1016 F(OE and Lat.)
Event (29)
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Battle (6)
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Cnut 3.battle at Ashingdon: King Cnut 3 sailed his ships over to England. He made for the River Thames and went swiftly up it to the region of London. He and his men [Anonymi 2297] disembarked from their ships and encountered the English [Anonymi 1764], who had gathered together from all over the country at Ashdon [Ashingdon], to inflict upon them a bloody defeat. : WilliamofJumieges.Gesta Normannorum Ducum V.8
Edmund 24-Anonymi 2297.battle at Gillingham: He [sc. Edmund 24] fought with the here (Anonymi 2297) at Penselwood near Gillingham.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Edmund 24-Anonymi 2297.battle at Sherston: He [sc. Edmund 24] fought another battle after midsummer at Sherston. There was great slaughter on either side and the armies themselves drew apart.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Edmund 24-Cnut 3.battle at Ashingdon: There [sc. at Ashingdon] they [sc. Edmund 24 and Anonymi 2297] fiercely joined battle. Cnut 3 gained the victory and won for himself all the people of the English.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Edmund 24.after crossing at Brentford putting of here (Anonymi 2297) to flight: He [sc. Edmund 24] fought the here (Anonymi 2199) and put it to flight.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Edmund 24.putting Anonymi 2297 to flight: [Edmund 24] delivered the dwellers in the burh [at London] (Anonymi 2328) and drove the here (Anonymi 2297) in flight to their ships.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Burning (2)
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Anonymi 2297.slaying, burning and obtaining of provisions: They [sc. Anonymi 2297] slew and burned as was their custom [CDE: and obtained provisions for themselves].: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Cnut 3-Anonymi 2297-Eadric 35.harrying, burning and killing: They [sc. Cnut 3, Anonymi 2297 and Eadric 35] [CDE: harried] and burned and slew all that they encountered.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE) (1016)
Defence (1)
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Edmund 24.putting Anonymi 2297 to flight: [Edmund 24] delivered the dwellers in the burh [at London] (Anonymi 2328) and drove the here (Anonymi 2297) in flight to their ships.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Flight (3)
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Anonymi 2297.fleeing to Sheppey: The here (Anonymi 2297) fled before him [sc. Edmund 24] with their horses to Sheppey.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Edmund 24.after crossing at Brentford putting of here (Anonymi 2297) to flight: He [sc. Edmund 24] fought the here (Anonymi 2199) and put it to flight.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Edmund 24.putting Anonymi 2297 to flight: [Edmund 24] delivered the dwellers in the burh [at London] (Anonymi 2328) and drove the here (Anonymi 2297) in flight to their ships.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Horse-using/giving/acquisition/riding (2)
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Anonymi 2295.providing of horses to here (Anonymi 2297): [The West Saxons] (Anonymi 2295) provided horses to the here (Anonymi 2297).: ASC (C-F) 1015 CDE (1015)
Anonymi 2297.fleeing to Sheppey: The here (Anonymi 2297) fled before him [sc. Edmund 24] with their horses to Sheppey.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Invasion (1)
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Cnut 3.battle at Ashingdon: King Cnut 3 sailed his ships over to England. He made for the River Thames and went swiftly up it to the region of London. He and his men [Anonymi 2297] disembarked from their ships and encountered the English [Anonymi 1764], who had gathered together from all over the country at Ashdon [Ashingdon], to inflict upon them a bloody defeat. : WilliamofJumieges.Gesta Normannorum Ducum V.8
Journey (11)
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Anonymi 2297.journey to Denmark: Some of the here (Anonymi 2297) then went to Denmark.: ASC (C-F) 1018 CDE (1018)
Anonymi 2297.journey to Mercians (Anonymi 2316): The here (Anonymi 2297) went among the East Saxons (Anonymi 2315) and went among the Mercians (Anonymi 2316).: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Anonymi 2297.journey with ships (Anonymi 2310) into Orwell: The here (Anonymi 2297) went with their ships from London into the Orwell and travelled up it and went to the Mercians (Anonymi 2314).: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Anonymi 2297.journey with ships and herds to Medway: They [sc. Anonymi 2297] drove both ships and their cattle into the Medway.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Anonymi 2297.journey with ships to London: The here (Anonymi 2297) brought their ships to London.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Anonymi 2297.return to London: The here (Anonymi 2297) immediately went to London.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Anonymi 2297.return to ships with booty: The here (Anonymi 2297) then went to the ships with the things that they had seized.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Cnut 3-Anonymi 2297-Eadric 35.journey to Cricklade: Here in this year Cnut 3 came with his here [E adds and F(OE and Lat.) has instead: 160 ships] (Anonymi 2297) and Eadric 35 with him over the Thames to the Mercians (Anonymi 2298) at Cricklade.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Cnut 3-Anonymi 2297-Eadric 35.journey to Warwickshire: They [sc. Cnut 3, Anonymi 2297 and Eadric 35] then went to Warwickshire during the midwinter season.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE) (1016)
Cnut 3-Anonymi 2297.journey to Gloucestershire: Cnut 3 went inland with his here (Anonymi 2297) to Gloucestershire [F(Lat.) has: Gloucester], where he had learned Edmund 24 was.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Cnut 3-Anonymi 2297.return to ships: [CD: He (sc. Cnut 3); E: they (sc. Cnut 3 and Anonymi 2297)] afterwards went southwards by another way, keeping to the west, and all the here (Anonymi 2297) came to the ships before Easter.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Killing/murder (3)
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Anonymi 2297.slaying, burning and obtaining of provisions: They [sc. Anonymi 2297] slew and burned as was their custom [CDE: and obtained provisions for themselves].: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Cnut 3-Anonymi 2297-Eadric 35.harrying, burning and killing: They [sc. Cnut 3, Anonymi 2297 and Eadric 35] [CDE: harried] and burned and slew all that they encountered.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE) (1016)
Edmund 24.killing of members of Anonymi 2297: The king [sc. Edmund 24] slew as many of them [sc. Anonymi 2297] as he could overtake.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Mustering (1)
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Edmund 24.mustering of fierd (Anonymi 2300) for fifth time: When the king [sc. Edmund 24] heard that the here (Anonymi 2297) had gone up-country, then he gathered all the English people (Anonymi 2300) for a fifth time.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Overwintering (1)
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Anonymi 2297.overwintering [in London]: They [sc. Anonymi 2297] took their winter quarters inside there [sc. London].: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Peace agreement (1)
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Anonymi 2328.peace agreement with Anonymi 2297: The dwellers in London (Anonymi 2328) made an agreement with the here (Anonymi 2297) and bought peace with them.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Pursuit, military (1)
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Edmund 24.pursuit of Anonymi 2297 to Ashingdon: He [sc. Edmund 24] went after Anonymi 2297 and caught up with them among the East Saxons (Anonymi 2315) at the hill called Ashingdon.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Raiding (3)
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Anonymi 2297.harrying en route to Mercians (Anonymi 2297): [The here] (Anonymi 2297) destroyed all that it travelled across.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Anonymi 2297.slaying, burning and obtaining of provisions: They [sc. Anonymi 2297] slew and burned as was their custom [CDE: and obtained provisions for themselves].: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE and Lat.) (1016)
Cnut 3-Anonymi 2297-Eadric 35.harrying, burning and killing: They [sc. Cnut 3, Anonymi 2297 and Eadric 35] [CDE: harried] and burned and slew all that they encountered.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDEF(OE) (1016)
Residence (1)
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Anonymi 2297.residency until midwinter: It [sc. the here (Anonymi 2297)] was there until midwinter.: ASC (C-F) 1015 CDE (1015)
Siege (2)
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Anonymi 2297.besieging of burh [at London]: [The here] (Anonymi 2297) besieged the burh [at London], attacking it vigorously by water and by land.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)
Edmund 24.putting Anonymi 2297 to flight: [Edmund 24] delivered the dwellers in the burh [at London] (Anonymi 2328) and drove the here (Anonymi 2297) in flight to their ships.: ASC (C-F) 1016 CDE (1016)