Anonymi 1764 (Male) The English army collected by Edmund 24 in 1016
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Factoid List

Personal Information (8)
ethnicity (5)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.7 (English)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.9 (English)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.11 (English)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.13 (English)
 WilliamofJumieges.Gesta Normannorum Ducum  V.8 (English)
other (3)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.8 (not insignificant but immense)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.9 (a great multitude)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.10 (familiar with the locality (around Ashingdon))
Occupation (3)
Army (3)
 EncomiumEmmae  2.8
 EncomiumEmmae  2.9
 EncomiumEmmae  2.14
Personal Relationship (4)
Anonymi 1764 Companion (General relationship) of ~ (1)
 of Eadric 35: EncomiumEmmae  2.12
~ Enemy (General relationship) of Anonymi 1764 (3)
 Cnut 3: of Anonymi 1764: EncomiumEmmae  2.12
 Thorkell 1: of Anonymi 1764: EncomiumEmmae  2.9
 Thorkell 1: of Anonymi 1764: EncomiumEmmae  2.12
Event (11)
Advice/counsel (1)
 Anonymi 1764-Edmund 24.taking counsel: The English (Anonymi 1764) and Edmund 24 took counsel among themselves.: EncomiumEmmae  2.11 (1016)
Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of king (1)
 Edmund 24.entering London: Edmund 24 entered London and soon all followed and obeyed him.: EncomiumEmmae  2.8 (1015 x 1016)
Army-raising (1)
 Edmund 24.army-raising: Edmund 24 collected an army.: EncomiumEmmae  2.8 (1015 x 1016)
Battle (2)
 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-Cnut 3.battle of Ashingdon: Edmund 24, after having assembled forces during the whole of Quadragesima, attempted to expel the Danes and battle was joined with many falling on both sides, until the evening, when the English (Anonymi 1764) fled.: EncomiumEmmae  2.9-10 (1016)
Burial (1)
 Anonymi 1762.burial of their dead: Anonymi 1762 passed the night among the bodies of the dead and in the morning buried them.: EncomiumEmmae  2.11 (1016)
Conquest (1)
 Cnut 3.subjugation of diverse peoples: Many peoples were subdued in war and compelled to pay annual tribute to Cnut 3.: EncomiumEmmae  2.17, 2.19 (1017 x 1035)
Enquiry (1)
 Anonymi 1764-Edmund 24.taking counsel: The English (Anonymi 1764) and Edmund 24 took counsel among themselves.: EncomiumEmmae  2.11 (1016)
Flight (1)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3.battle of Ashingdon: Edmund 24, after having assembled forces during the whole of Quadragesima, attempted to expel the Danes and battle was joined with many falling on both sides, until the evening, when the English (Anonymi 1764) fled.: EncomiumEmmae  2.9-10 (1016)
Hospitality (1)
 Eadric 35.return to Edmund 24: Eadric 35 returned to Edmund 24 and Anonymi 1764 and was received.: EncomiumEmmae  2.12 (1016)
Invasion (1)
 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 (1)
 Eadric 35.return to Edmund 24: Eadric 35 returned to Edmund 24 and Anonymi 1764 and was received.: EncomiumEmmae  2.12 (1016)
Marriage (1)
 Cnut 3-Emma 2.marriage: Emma 2 became the wife of Cnut 3.: EncomiumEmmae  2.16-17
Mustering (2)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3.battle of Ashingdon: Edmund 24, after having assembled forces during the whole of Quadragesima, attempted to expel the Danes and battle was joined with many falling on both sides, until the evening, when the English (Anonymi 1764) fled.: EncomiumEmmae  2.9-10 (1016)
 Edmund 24.army-raising: Edmund 24 collected an army.: EncomiumEmmae  2.8 (1015 x 1016)
Overwintering (1)
 Edmund 24.wintering in London: Edmund 24 passed his last winter in London.: EncomiumEmmae  2.8 (1015 x 1016)
Submission (1)
 Edmund 24.entering London: Edmund 24 entered London and soon all followed and obeyed him.: EncomiumEmmae  2.8 (1015 x 1016)
Treaty (1)
 Edmund 24-Cnut 3.treaty: Edmund 24 offered Cnut 3 the north of the kingdom and a treaty was concluded.: EncomiumEmmae  2.13-14 (1016)