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Short Description |
| 1 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Alfred 8 acceded to the kingdom 396 years after his kin first conquered the land of the West Saxons from the Wealas (Anonymi 1276). |
| 2 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Then Beorhtric 1 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 3 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Then Æthelberht 9 acceded to [the kingdom]. |
| 4 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Then Æthelred 15 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 5 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Then Ecgberht 10 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 6 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Then Alfred 8 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 7 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Then Æthelwulf 1 acceded to [the kingdom]. |
| 8 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Then Æthelheard 6 acceded to [the kingdom]. |
| 9 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
The Cuthred 7 acceded to [the kingdom] |
| 10 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
The Cynewulf 4 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 11 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Then Æthelbald 13 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 12 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Then Ine 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Saxons. |
| 13 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Then Sigeberht 4 acceded to [the kingdom]. |
| 14 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Then Cædwalla 1 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 15 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Then Cynegils 1 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 16 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Then Centwine 1 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
| 17 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Then Æscwine 2 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 18 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Then Cenwealh 2 acceded to [the kingdom]. |
| 19 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
When he [sc. Cynric 1] departed, then Ceol 1 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 20 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
He [sc. Cynegils 1] was the first of the West Saxon kings to receive baptism. |
| 21 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
When he [sc. Cerdic 1] departed, then Cynric 1 acceded to the kingdom |
| 22 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
They [sc. Cerdic 1 and Cynric 1] conquered the kingdom of the West Saxons. They were the first kings to conquer the land of the West Saxons from the Wealas (Anonymi 1276). |
| 23 |
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Event |
ASC 754 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <754> B |
Cyneheard 2 acceded to the bishopric [ABCDEF(OE)G: in Winchester] after Hunfrith 1. |
| 24 |
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Event |
ASC Pref. AG |
Cerdic 1 and Cynric 1 landed at Cerdicesora with five ships (Anonymi 785) |
| 25 |
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Event |
ASC 754 ACDEG, <754> B |
Sigeberht 4 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
| 26 |
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Event |
ASC 867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C |
His [sc. Ealhstan 3's] body lay there in the settlement. |
| 27 |
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Event |
ASC 685 ACG, <685> B |
[Mul 1] was later burned in Kent. |
| 28 |
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Event |
ASC 855 ADG, <856> B, 856 CF(OE and Lat.) |
Then Æthelwulf 1's two sons acceded to the kingdom. |
| 29 |
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Event |
ASC 866 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <867> B, 867 C |
Here Æthelred 15 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
| 30 |
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Event |
ASC 860 ADEG, <861> B, 861 CF(OE and Lat.) |
Æthelberht 9 acceded to the whole kingdom of his brother [sc. Æthelbald 13]. |
| 31 |
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Event |
ASC 674 ACEG, <674> B |
Here Æscwine 2 acceded to the kingdom among the West Saxons. |
| 32 |
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Event |
ASC 836 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <836> B |
Æthelwulf 1 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
| 33 |
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Event |
ASC 836 ACG, <836> B |
He [sc. Beorhtric 1] had his [sc. Offa 7's] daughter [sc. Eadburg 5] as his queen. |
| 34 |
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Event |
ASC 819 ACDEG, <819> B, 822 F(OE and Lat.) |
Ceolwulf 5 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 35 |
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Event |
ASC 794 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <794> B |
Ecgfrith 7 acceded to the kingdom of the Mercians [F(Lat.) substitutes: began to reign in Mercia]. |
| 36 |
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Event |
ASC 825 ACDEG, <825> B, 824 F(OE and Lat.) |
Wiglaf 1 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 37 |
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Event |
ASC 800 ACDEG, <800> B, 801 F(OE and Lat.) |
Ecgberht 10 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
| 38 |
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Event |
ASC 836 ACG, <836> B |
Beorhtric 1 assisted Offa 7 because he [sc. Beorhtric 1] had his daughter [sc. Eadburg 5] as his queen. |
| 39 |
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Event |
ASC 784 ADEG, <783/4> B, 783 C |
Then Beorhtric 1 received the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
| 40 |
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Event |
ASC 794 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <794> B |
Eadberht 18 received the kingdom in Kent. |
| 41 |
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Event |
ASC 755 ACDEG, <755> B |
Beornred 1 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 42 |
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Event |
ASC 748 ADEG, <747/8> B, 747 C |
Eadberht 7 passed away. |
| 43 |
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Event |
ASC 755 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <755> B |
Offa 7 acceded to the kingdom [F(OE): seized the kingdom of the Mercians]. |
| 44 |
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Event |
ASC 745 ACDEG, <745> B |
Here Daniel 1 passed away. |
| 45 |
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Event |
ASC 748 A |
Æthelberht 5 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 46 |
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Event |
ASC 741 AG, <740> B, 740 CDEF(OE and Lat.) |
Cuthred 7 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
| 47 |
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Event |
ASC 718 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <718> BC |
Here Ingeld 2 passed away. |
| 48 |
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Event |
ASC 729 DE, 731 ACDG, <731> B |
Ceolwulf 3 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 49 |
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Event |
ASC 741 AG, <740> B, 740 CDEF(OE and Lat.) |
Here Æthelheard 6 passed away. |
| 50 |
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Event |
ASC 744 ACDEG, <744> B |
Hunfrith 1 acceded to the bishopric [sc. in Winchester] |
| 51 |
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Event |
ASC 728 AG, <726> B, 726 CD |
In that year Æthelheard 6 and Oswald 3 fought. |
| 52 |
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Event |
ASC 716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C |
In the same year Ceolred 1 passed away. |
| 53 |
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Event |
ASC 738 ACDEF(OE and Lat.), <738> B |
Here Eadberht 11 acceded to the kingdom of the Northumbrians. |
| 54 |
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Event |
ASC 731 ACDG, <731> B |
Beorhtwald 6 departed. |
| 55 |
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Event |
ASC 728 AG, <726> B, 726 CDEF(OE and Lat.) |
Æthelheard 6 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons |
| 56 |
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Event |
ASC 725 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <725> B |
Here Wihtred 1 passed away [on 23 April] [AG add: whose kindred is given above]. |
| 57 |
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Event |
ASC 725 A |
Eadberht 7 acceded to the kingdom of Kent. |
| 58 |
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Event |
ASC 716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C |
Then Æthelbald 4 acceded to the kingdom among the Mercians. |
| 59 |
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Event |
ASC 716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C |
Then Osric 5 [acceded to the kingdom]. |
| 60 |
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Event |
ASC 709 ADEG, <708/9> B, 708 C |
Ceolred 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Mercians. |
| 61 |
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Event |
ASC 716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C |
Then Cenred 1 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 62 |
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Event |
ASC 704 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <704> B |
Here Æthelred 2 received the status of monk. |
| 63 |
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Event |
ASC 709 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <708/9> B, 708 C |
Here Aldhelm 3 passed away. |
| 64 |
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Event |
ASC 709 |
Forthhere 3 succeeded Aldhelm 3 as bishop west of the wood [Sherborne]. |
| 65 |
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Event |
ASC 705 ACG, <705> B |
[Here] Seaxwulf 1 [passed away]. |
| 66 |
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Event |
ASC 704 ACDEG, <704> B |
Then Cenred 2 acceded to [the kingdom. |
| 67 |
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Event |
ASC 705 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <705> B |
Here Aldfrith 1 passed away [DE add: on 14 December at Driffield]. |
| 68 |
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Event |
ASC 694 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <694> B |
Here Wihtred 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Dwellers in Kent |
| 69 |
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Event |
ASC 703 ACDEF(OE)G, <703> B |
Here Hædde 2 passed away. |
| 70 |
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Event |
ASC 690 ACG, <690> B |
Beorhtwald 6 acceded to the bishopric. |
| 71 |
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Event |
ASC 690 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <690> B |
Here Theodore 1 passed away. |
| 72 |
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Event |
ASC 688 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <688> B |
Here [EF(OE and Lat) substitute: After him (sc. Cædwalla 1)] Ine 1 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
| 73 |
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Event |
ASC 688 ACEG, <688> B |
The pope [sc. Sergius 1] called him [sc. Cædwalla 1] Peter. |
| 74 |
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Event |
ASC 687 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <687> B |
Cædwalla 1 again harried Kent. |
| 75 |
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Event |
ASC 680 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <680> B |
Hild 1 passed away [AEF(OE and Lat.)G add: at Streoneshealh]. |
| 76 |
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Event |
ASC 676 ACEF(OE and Lat), <676> B |
Centwine 1 acceded to [F(Lat. substitutes: began to reign over] the kingdom [EF(OE and Lat): of the West Saxons]. |
| 77 |
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Event |
ASC 673 ACG, <673> B |
In that year there was a synod at Hertford. |
| 78 |
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Event |
ASC 675 ACEG |
Æthelred 2 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 79 |
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Event |
ASC 676 ACEF(Lat.)G, <676> B |
Hædde 2 acceded to the bishopric. |
| 80 |
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Event |
ASC 664 ACEG, <664> B |
Eorcenberht 1 passed away. |
| 81 |
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Event |
ASC 673 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <673> B |
Here Ecgberht 3 passed away. |
| 82 |
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Event |
ASC 670 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <670> B |
Here Oswiu 1 passed away. |
| 83 |
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Event |
ASC 670 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <670> B |
Leuthhere 2 acceded to the bishopric [F(Lat.) substitutes: was consecrated bishop] over the West Saxons. |
| 84 |
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Event |
ASC 660 ACEG, <660>B |
That Agilbert 1 received the bishopric of Paris in Gaul beside the Seine. |
| 85 |
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Event |
ASC 650 AF(Lat.)G, 649 BCE |
Here Agilbert 1 received the bishopric among the West Saxons [E: bishoprics of the Saxons; F(Lat.) substitutes: was consecrated] after Birinus 1 [F(Lat.) omits]. |
| 86 |
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Event |
ASC 655 ACG, <655> B, 654 E |
Peada 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Mercians. |
| 87 |
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Event |
ASC 643 AG, 641 BCE, 642 F(OE and Lat.) |
Here Cenwealh 2 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
| 88 |
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Event |
ASC 657 ACG, <657> B, 656 EF(OE and Lat.) |
Here Wulfhere 1 acceded to the kingdom of the Mercians. |
| 89 |
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Event |
ASC 616 AE |
Then after him [sc. Mellitus 1] Justus 1 acceded to the archbishopric. |
| 90 |
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Event |
ASC 616 AEF(OE and Lat.) |
After him [sc. Laurence 2] Mellitus 1 acceded to the archbishopric. |
| 91 |
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Event |
ASC 885 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <886> B, 886 C |
Marinus 1 had sent Alfred 8 many gifts. |
| 92 |
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Event |
ASC 597 ABCEG |
Here Ceolwulf 2 began to reign among the West Saxons. |
| 93 |
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Event |
ASC 823 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <823> B |
Here there was a [F adds: great] battle [ABCDEG: of Britons (Anonymi 955) and people of Devon (Anonymi 956)] at Galford. |
| 94 |
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Event |
ASC <872> B, 872 C, 871 DE |
One of the two eorlas (Anonymi 2498) whose name was Sidroc 3 was slain there [sc. at Englefield]. |
| 95 |
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Event |
ASC 685 ACG, <685> B |
In the same year Ecgfrith 4 was slain. |
| 96 |
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Event |
ASC <854> B, 854 C, 853 D, 852 E |
Both ealdormen [sc. Ealhhere 11 and Huda 1] were slain [BC: dead]. |
| 97 |
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Event |
ASC 773 AG, <774> B, 774 CDEF(OE and Lat.) |
In that year the Mercians (Anonymi 953) and Kentishmen (Anonymi 954) fought at Otford. |
| 98 |
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Event |
ASC 640 ABCF(OE and Lat.)G, 639 E |
Eadbald 2 passed away. |
| 99 |
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Event |
ASC <884> B, 884 C, 883 DE |
They (Anonymi 952) besieged the here (Anonymi 962) at London. |
| 100 |
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Event |
ASC 883 DEF(Lat.) |
Alfred 8 had promised alms [DE: thither (sc. for Rome); F(Lat.) substitutes: which he had vowed when he was present with a few men against the army, when the enemies were numerous]. |
| 101 |
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Event |
ASC <884> B, 884 C, 883 DE |
Sigehelm 2 and Æthelstan 3 took alms to Rome and also to India to St Thomas and St Bartholomew. |
| 102 |
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Event |
ASC <884> B, 884 C, 883 DE |
Marinus 1 sent Alfred 8 the 'wood of the Lord' [i.e., the True Cross]. |
| 103 |
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Event |
ASC 878 DE, <879> B, 879 C |
The banner which they [sc. Anonymous 310 and Anonymi 941] called 'Raven' was captured there. |
| 104 |
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Event |
ASC 877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C |
They [sc. Anonymi 900] swore great oaths and then they held to a good peace. |
| 105 |
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Event |
ASC 878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C |
Anonymi 900 gave Alfred 8 preliminary hostages (Anonymi 915) and great oaths that they would go from his kingdom and they also promised that their king (Guthrum 1) would receive baptism. |
| 106 |
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Event |
ASC <877> B, 877 C, 876 DEF(OE and Lat.) |
[The here] (Anonymi 900) gave hostages (Anonymi 951) to Alfred 8. |
| 107 |
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Event |
ASC 640 ABCG |
Here Eadbald 2 passed away. |
| 108 |
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Event |
ASC 657 ACG, <657> B |
Here Peada 1 passed away. |
| 109 |
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Event |
ASC 651 ABCF(OE and Lat.)G |
[F(OE): Here] Aidan 1 passed away. |
| 110 |
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Event |
ASC 868 DEF(OE and Lat), <869> B, 869 C |
[Æthelred 15, Alfred 8 and Anonymi 884] besieged [Anonymi 34] within [the fortification at Nottingham] |
| 111 |
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Event |
ASC 870 D |
In that year Archbishop Ceolnoth 3 went to Rome. |
| 112 |
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Event |
ASC 616 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G |
Here Æthelberht 3 passed away. |
| 113 |
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Event |
ASC 616 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G |
Eadbald 2 succeeded to the kingdom [of the dwellers in Kent]. |
| 114 |
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Event |
ASC 626 ABCG |
Penda 1 was fifty when he acceded to the kingdom. |
| 115 |
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Event |
ASC 604 ABCG |
[Here] the East Saxons (Anonymi 796) received the bath of baptism under Sæberht 1 [and Mellitus 1]. |
| 116 |
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Event |
ASC 611 ABCEG |
Here Cynegils 1 succeeded to the West Saxon kingdom and held it for 31 years. |
| 117 |
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Event |
ASC 885 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <886> B, 886 C |
Alfred 8 had requested Marinus 1 to free the Schola Saxonum. |
| 118 |
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Event |
ASC 604 ABCG |
Here the East Saxons received the faith [sc. under Sæberht 1 (and Mellitus 1)]. |
| 119 |
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Event |
ASC 878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C |
Anonymi 900 gave great oaths [F(Lat.) substitutes: a oath] to Alfred 8 that they would go from his kingdom. |
| 120 |
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Event |
ASC 878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C |
The army (Anonymi 900) drove a great part [of the West Saxons] (Anonymi 944) across the sea. |
| 121 |
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Event |
ASC 878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C |
Anonymi 900 gave [ABCDEG: preliminary] hostages (Anonymi 915) to Alfred 8. |
| 122 |
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Event |
ASC 891 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <892> B, 892 C |
Suibhne 1 died. |
| 123 |
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Event |
ASC 877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C |
Anonymi 900 kept a good peace. |
| 124 |
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Event |
ASC 877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C |
Anonymi 900 swore great oaths [to Alfred 8 at Exeter]. |
| 125 |
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Event |
ASC 890 ADEG, <891> B, 891 C |
He [sc. Guthrum 1] lived among the East Angles (Anonymi 932) and first settled that land. |
| 126 |
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Event |
ASC 875 ADEG, <876> B, 876 C |
Halfdan 2 took winterquarters on the River Tyne. |
| 127 |
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Event |
ASC 890 AEF(OE and Lat) |
Here Plegmund 1 was chosen [as archbishop] by God and all his saints [EF(OE and Lat.) substitutes: all the people]. |
| 128 |
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Event |
ASC 891 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <892> B, 892 C |
Three Scotti came to Alfred 8 in one boat from Ireland. |
| 129 |
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Event |
ASC 890 ADEG, <891> B, 891 C |
Here Beornhelm 8 took the alms of the West Saxons (Anonymi 930) and Alfred 8 to Rome. |
| 130 |
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Event |
ASC 888 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <889> B, 889 C |
Æthelred 13 [ABCDEG: and Æthelwald 29] passed away [ABCDEG: in one month]. |
| 131 |
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Event |
ASC 888 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <889> B, 889 C |
The body of Æthelswith 1 lay in Pavia. |
| 132 |
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Event |
ASC 889 ADEG, <890> B, 890 C |
Alfred 8 sent two couriers (Anonymi 931) to Rome with documents; no one else went that year. |
| 133 |
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Event |
ASC 890 ADEG, <891> B, 891 C |
Guthrum 1 passed away. |
| 134 |
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Event |
ASC 888 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <889> B, 889 C |
Æthelswith 1 passed away [F(OE and Lat.) adds: on a journey to Rome]. |
| 135 |
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Event |
ASC 886 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <887> B, 887 C |
Alfred 8 occupied the fort at London. |
| 136 |
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Event |
ASC 888 ADEG, <889> B, 889 C |
Here Beocca 2 took the alms of the West Saxons (Anonymi 930) and Alfred 8 to Rome. |
| 137 |
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Event |
ASC 887 ADEG, <888> B, 888 C |
Æthelhelm 7 took the alms of the West Saxons (Anonymi 930) and Alfred 8 to Rome. |
| 138 |
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Event |
ASC 886 ADEG, <887> B, 887 C |
Alfred 8 entrusted the fortified settlement to Æthelred 1 to hold. |
| 139 |
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Event |
ASC 886 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <887> B, 887 C |
All the English (Anonymi 928) turned to Alfred 8 [ABDEG: except those subjugated (Anonymi 943) by the Danes (Anonymi 929)]. |
| 140 |
 |
Event |
ASC 885 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <886> B, 886 C |
Marinus 1 freed the Schola Saxonum at the request of Alfred 8. |
| 141 |
 |
Event |
ASC 885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C |
The army (Anonymi 900) among the East Angles (Anonymi 924) broke the peace agreement with Alfred 8. |
| 142 |
 |
Event |
ASC 885 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <886> B, 886 C |
Pope Marinus 1 passed away. |
| 143 |
 |
Event |
ASC 885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C |
The ship-here (Anonymi 923) met a great ship-here of vikings (Anonymi 926). The latter gained the victory. |
| 144 |
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Event |
ASC 885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C |
Alfred 8 sent a ship-here (Anonymi 923) [BCDE: from Kent] to the East Angles (Anonymi 924). |
| 145 |
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Event |
ASC 885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C |
The ship-here (Anonymi 923) met sixteen ships of vikings (Anonymi 925) and killed them. |
| 146 |
 |
Event |
ASC 885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C |
Alfred 8 came from elsewhere with a fierd (Anonymi 922). |
| 147 |
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Event |
ASC 882 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <883> B, 883 C |
Alfred 8 went to sea with ships (Anonymi 927) and fought against four ships' complements (Anonymi 919). |
| 148 |
 |
Event |
ASC 885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C |
The here (Anonymi 920) besieged Rochester. |
| 149 |
 |
Event |
ASC 885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C |
Here the here (Anonymi 106) divided into two, [ADEG: one part (Anonymi 933) going east], the other part (Anonymi 920) going to Rochester. |
| 150 |
 |
Event |
ASC 885 ADEG, <886> B, 886 C |
The here (Anonymi 920) went to their ships and that same summer went over the sea. |
| 151 |
 |
Event |
ASC 880 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <881> B, 881 C |
The here [F(Lat.) substitutes: The pirates] [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: who were staying at Fulham] (Anonymi 106) went across the sea to Ghent. |
| 152 |
 |
Event |
ASC 880 ADEG, <881> B, 881 C |
The here (Anonymi 900) settled the land [of the East Angles (Anonymi 918)] and divided it up [sc among themselves]. |
| 153 |
 |
Event |
ASC 880 ADEG, <881> B, 881 C |
Here the here (Anonymi 900) went from Cirencester to the East Angles (Anonymi 932). |
| 154 |
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Event |
ASC 879 ADEG, <880> B, 880 C |
A band of vikings (Anonymi 106) gathered and stayed at Fulham beside the Thames. |
| 155 |
 |
Event |
ASC 879 ADEG, <880> B, 880 C |
The here (Anonymi 900) resided at Cirencester for a year. |
| 156 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C |
Guthrum 1 spent twelve days with Alfred 8, who honoured him and his companions (Anonymi 916) greatly with riches. |
| 157 |
 |
Event |
ASC 879 ADEG, <880> B, 880 C |
Here the here (Anonymi 900) went to Cirencester from Chippenham. |
| 158 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEF(OE)G, <879> B, 879 C |
The chrism-loosing of Guthrum 1 was at Wedmore. |
| 159 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C |
Alfred 8 received Guthrum 1 at baptism [F(Lat.) substitutes: from the font]. |
| 160 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C |
The here (Anonymi 900) gave Alfred 8 preliminary hostages (Anonymi 915) and great oaths that they would go from his kingdom and they also promised that their king [sc. Guthrum 1] would receive baptism. |
| 161 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C |
Guthrum 1 came as one of the thirty most honourable men (Anonymi 916) in the here (Anonymi 900) to meet with Alfred 8 at Aller near Athelney. |
| 162 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C |
Alfred 8 rode after the here (Anonymi 900) up to the fortification. |
| 163 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C |
Alfred 8 stayed at the fortification for a fortnight. |
| 164 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <879> B, 879 C |
Alfred 8 fought there [sc. at Edington] against all the here (Anonymi 900) and put it to flight. |
| 165 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C |
Alfred 8 went from those camps to Iley Wood. |
| 166 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C |
Alfred 8 went one [day] later to Edington. |
| 167 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C |
All the men of Somerset, Wiltshire and that part of Hampshire this side of the sea (Anonymi 915) met Alfred 8. |
| 168 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C |
Alfred 8 rode to Ecgbrihtes stan. |
| 169 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C |
Alfred 8 with others fought from the fortification at Athelney against the here (Anonymi 900). |
| 170 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C |
Alfred 8 built a fortification at Athelney with a small band (Anonymi 911). |
| 171 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C |
Anonymous 310 was killed together with eight hundred and forty men (Anonymi 910) of his here (Anonymi 941). |
| 172 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C |
Here the army (Anonymi 900) stole away to Chippenham in midwinter after Twelfth Night. |
| 173 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C |
Alfred 8 went with a small troop (Anonymi 909) to the fastnesses of the moors. |
| 174 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C |
Anonymous 310 invaded the West Saxons [ADEG: in Devonshire] (Anonymi 912) with twenty-three ships (Anonymi 941). |
| 175 |
 |
Event |
ASC 878 ADEG, <879> B, 879 C |
The here (Anonymi 900) rode over the land of the West Saxons (Anonymi 908) and occupied it. |
| 176 |
 |
Event |
ASC 877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C |
The here (Anonymi 900) divided up some of the land [of the Mercians (Anonymi 907) for themselves]. |
| 177 |
 |
Event |
ASC 877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C |
At harvest-time the army (Anonymi 900) went to the land of the Mercians (Anonymi 907). |
| 178 |
 |
Event |
ASC 877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C |
Anonymi 900 gave some [of the land of the Mercians (Anonymi 907)] to Ceolwulf 11. |
| 179 |
 |
Event |
ASC 877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C |
The ship-here (Anonymi 905) encountered a great storm [CD substitute: mist] at sea and lost 120 ships at Swanage. |
| 180 |
 |
Event |
ASC 877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C |
Anonymi 900 gave as many hostages (Anonymi 906) to Alfred 8 as he wished. |
| 181 |
 |
Event |
ASC 877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C |
Here the here (Anonymi 940) came to Exeter from Wareham. |
| 182 |
 |
Event |
ASC 877 ADEG, <878> B, 878 C |
Alfred 8 with a fierd (Anonymi 903) rode after the mounted here (Anonymi 939) up to Exeter. |
| 183 |
 |
Event |
ASC 876 ADEG, <877> B, 877 C |
Anonymi 896 were ploughing and tilling [the land] for themselves. |
| 184 |
 |
Event |
ASC 877 ADEG |
The ship-here (Anonymi 905) sailed round westwards. |
| 185 |
 |
Event |
ASC 876 ADEG, <877> B, 877 C |
Halfdan 2 divided up the land of the Northumbrians (Anonymi 904). |
| 186 |
 |
Event |
ASC 876 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <877> B, 877 C |
The here (Anonymi 900) swore oaths to Alfred 8 on the holy ring. |
| 187 |
 |
Event |
ASC 876 ADEG, <877> B, 877 C |
Here the here (Anonymi 900) stole away from a fierd of West Saxons (Anonymi 903) into Wareham. |
| 188 |
 |
Event |
ASC 876 ADEG, <877> B, 877 C |
Alfred 8 made peace with the here (Anonymi 900). |
| 189 |
 |
Event |
ASC 875 ADEG, <876> B, 876 C |
Guthrum 1 and others stayed in Cambridge for one year. |
| 190 |
 |
Event |
ASC 876 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <877> B, 877 C |
The mounted here (Anonymi 939) stole away under cover of night from the fierd (Anonymi 903) to Exeter. |
| 191 |
 |
Event |
ASC ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <876> B, 876 C |
Alfred 8 went to sea [ABCDEG: with his ship-here (Anonymi 901)] and fought against seven ships' complements (Anonymi 902). |
| 192 |
 |
Event |
ASC 875 ADEG, <876> B, 876 C |
Halfdan 2 went with some (Anonymi 896) of the here (Anonymi 34) to the Northumbrians (Anonymi 897). |
| 193 |
 |
Event |
ASC 875 ADEG, <876> B, 876 C |
Here the here (Anonymi 34) went from Repton. |
| 194 |
 |
Event |
ASC 875 ADEG, <876> B, 876 C |
The here (Anonymi 896) overran the land and often harried the Picts (Anonymi 898) and Strathclyde Celts (Anonymi 899). |
| 195 |
 |
Event |
ASC 874 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <875> B, 875 C |
The here (Anonymi 34) drove Burgred 5 overseas. |
| 196 |
 |
Event |
ASC 875 ADEG, <876> B, 876 C |
Guthrum 1, Oscytel 1 and Anwend 1 went from Repton to Cambridge with a great here (Anonymi 900). |
| 197 |
 |
Event |
ASC 874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C |
The army (Anonymi 34) completely overran that land [sc. of the Mercians]. |
| 198 |
 |
Event |
ASC 874 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <875> B, 875 C |
Burgred 5 went to Rome and resided there. |
| 199 |
 |
Event |
ASC 874 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <875> B, 875 C |
The body of Burgred 5 lay [F substitutes: he was buried] in the church of St Mary in the schola Saxonum. |
| 200 |
 |
Event |
ASC 874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C |
The king's thegn (Ceolwulf 11) gave hostages (Anonymi 895) to the here (Anonymi 34). |
| 201 |
 |
Event |
ASC 874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C |
The here (Anonymi 34) granted the kingdom of Mercia to a king's thegn (Ceolwulf 11) to hold. |
| 202 |
 |
Event |
ASC 874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C |
The king's thegn (Ceolwulf 11) swore oaths to the here (Anonymi 34). |
| 203 |
 |
Event |
ASC 904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG |
BCD: They [sc. the here] (Anonymi 1013) had chosen Æthelwald 35 as king. |
| 204 |
 |
Event |
ASC 904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG |
Here Æthelwald 35 led [A: incited] the here (Anonymi 1014) to a breach of the peace. |
| 205 |
 |
Event |
ASC 896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 70) |
The men on the single [remaining] ship (Anonymi 1053) came to the East Angles (Anonymi 1019) very wounded. |
| 206 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) |
Hæsten 1 made a second raid on the kingdom [sc. of Alfred 8] when his fortification was broken down. |
| 207 |
 |
Event |
ASC 914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G |
Thurcytel 2, all the holds (Anonymi 1046), the most senior men who belonged to Bedford (Anonymi 1047) and many of those who belonged to Northampton (Anonymi 1048) sought [Edward 2] as lord. |
| 208 |
 |
Event |
ASC 914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G |
Edward 2 stayed there [sc. at Buckingham] for four weeks. |
| 209 |
 |
Event |
ASC 914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G |
Edward 2 built burhs on either side of the river before he went from there [sc. Buckingham]. |
| 210 |
 |
Event |
ASC 914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G |
Edward 2 went with his fierd (Anonymi 1045) to Buckingham. |
| 211 |
 |
Event |
ASC 914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G |
Anonymi 1037 went from Flatholme [BCD substitute: Steepholme] to Dyfed and then to Ireland. |
| 212 |
 |
Event |
ASC 914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G |
Anonymi 1037 stayed on Flatholme [BCD substitute: Steepholme] until many men died of hunger (Anonymi 1044) because they could get no food. |
| 213 |
 |
Event |
ASC 914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G |
Anonymi 1037 stole up by night east of Watchet and at Porlock. They (Anonymi 1043) were slain on both occasions; few came away except those who swam out to the ships. |
| 214 |
 |
Event |
ASC 914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G |
Anonymi 1040 besieged Anonymi 1037 until they gave hostages (Anonymi 1042) that they would leave Edward 2's domain. |
| 215 |
 |
Event |
ASC 914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G |
Anonymi 1040 killed Hroald 1, the brother of Ohtor 1 (Anonymous 317), and much (Anonymi 1042) of the here (Anonymi 1037). |
| 216 |
 |
Event |
ASC 914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G |
The men from Hereford and Gloucester and the strongholds [near Archenfield] (Anonymi 1040) met Anonymi 1037 and put them to flight. |
| 217 |
 |
Event |
ASC 914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G |
Edward 2 ransomed Cyfeiliog 1 back for forty pounds. |
| 218 |
 |
Event |
ASC 914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G |
The great ship-army (Anonymi 1037) captured Cyfeiliog 1 at Archenfield and led him with them to their ships. |
| 219 |
 |
Event |
ASC 914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G |
The great ship-army (Anonymi 1037) harried the Welsh (Anonymi 1039) everywhere along the coast. |
| 220 |
 |
Event |
ASC 914 A, <915> B, 915 CD, 918 G |
Here in this year a great ship-army (Anonymi 1037) came from the south from the Bretons (Anonymi 1038) and west into the mouth of the Severn. |
| 221 |
 |
Event |
ASC 913 A, <914> B, 914 CD, 917 G |
The here (Anonymi 1014) slew many men (Anonymi 1034) at Hook Norton. |
| 222 |
 |
Event |
ASC 913 A, <914> B, 914 CD, 917 G |
Another raiding group (Anonymi 1035) rode out against Luton. When the people (Anonymi 1036) became aware of them, they put them to flight. |
| 223 |
 |
Event |
ASC 913 A, <914> B, 914 CD, 917 G |
Here in this year the here (Anonymi 1014) rode out from Northampton and Leicester and broke the peace. |
| 224 |
 |
Event |
ASC 912 A, <913> B, 913 CDG |
Some of Edward 2's reinforcements (Anonymi 1033) built a burh at Hertford on the south side of the Lea. |
| 225 |
 |
Event |
ASC 912 A, <913> B, 913 CDG |
A large part of the people (Anonymi 1032) who had formerly been subject to the Danes (Anonymi 1014) submitted to Edward 2. |
| 226 |
 |
Event |
ASC 912 A, <913> B, 913 CDG |
Edward 2 camped at Maldon. |
| 227 |
 |
Event |
ASC 912 A, <913> B, 913 CDG |
A burh was made and constructed at Witham. |
| 228 |
 |
Event |
ASC 912 A, <913> B, 913 CDG |
Edward 2 went with some of his reinforcements (Anonymi 1031) to the East Saxons (Anonymi 1032) at Maldon. |
| 229 |
 |
Event |
ASC 911 A, <912> B, 912 CDG |
Edward 2 acceded to London and Oxford and to all those lands which belonged to them. |
| 230 |
 |
Event |
ASC 912 A, <913> B, 913 CDG |
Here in this year Edward 2 ordered the more northern burh at Hertford to be built between the Mimran, Beane and Lea. |
| 231 |
 |
Event |
ASC 910 A, <911> B, 911 CDG |
The fierd (Anonymi 1029) killed many thousands of Anonymi 1020. Ecgwils 1 and others were slain there. |
| 232 |
 |
Event |
ASC 911 A, <912> B, 912 CDG |
Here Æthelred 1 departed. |
| 233 |
 |
Event |
ASC 910 A, <911> B, 911 CDG |
His [sc. Edward 2's] fierd from the West Saxons and Mercians (Anonymi 1029) fought and put to flight the here (Anonymi 1020). |
| 234 |
 |
Event |
ASC 910 A, <911> B, 911 CDG |
Edward 2, who was then in Kent, gathered together some one hundred ships (Anonymi 1030). |
| 235 |
 |
Event |
ASC 910 A, <911> B, 911 CDG |
The here (Anonymi 1020) harried in the land of the Mercians. |
| 236 |
 |
Event |
ASC 910 A, <911> B, 911 CDG |
Here the army among the Northumbrians (Anonymi 1020) broke the peace. |
| 237 |
 |
Event |
ASC 909 A, <910> B, 910 CDG |
A fierd (Anonymi 1029) harried greatly among the northern here (Anonymi 1020), both men and all kinds of property. |
| 238 |
 |
Event |
ASC 909 A, <910> B, 910 CDG |
Asser 1 died. |
| 239 |
 |
Event |
ASC 909 A, <910> B, 910 CDG |
Frithestan 1 acceded to the bishopric of Winchester. |
| 240 |
 |
Event |
ASC 908 A, <909> B, 909 CDF(OE and Lat.)G |
Denewulf 1 departed. |
| 241 |
 |
Event |
ASC 905 A, <906> B, 906 CDG |
A peace was confirmed at Tiddingford as Edward 2 arranged, both with the East Angles (Anonymi 996) and the Northumbrians (Anonymi 1021). |
| 242 |
 |
Event |
ASC 905 A, <906> B, 906 CDG |
Here in this same year Alfred 25 departed. |
| 243 |
 |
Event |
ASC 904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG |
Ealhswith 1 departed. |
| 244 |
 |
Event |
ASC 904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG |
On the Danish side Eohric 1 was slain with many others. |
| 245 |
 |
Event |
ASC 904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG |
Sigewulf 8 was killed with many others during the battle in the Fens between Edward 2's army (Anonymi 1024) and the Danish army (Anonymi 1014). |
| 246 |
 |
Event |
ASC 904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG |
The here (Anonymi 1014) surrounded the fyrd of Edward 2 (Anonymi 1024). More of the former than the latter were slain but the Danes (Anonymi 1014) gained control of the battlefield. |
| 247 |
 |
Event |
ASC 904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG |
Edward 2 gathered an army (Anonymi 1024) and raided across the territory of the here (Anonymi 1014). |
| 248 |
 |
Event |
ASC 904 A, <905> B, 905 CDG |
Led [A: Incited] by Æthelwald 35, the here (Anonymi 1014) amongst the East Angles (Anonymi 996) raided across the land of the Mercians and places across the Thames. |
| 249 |
 |
Event |
ASC 903 A, <904> B, 904 CDG |
Here Æthelwald 35 came from over the seas to the East Saxons (Anonymi 1023) with a fleet (Anonymi 1022). |
| 250 |
 |
Event |
ASC 902 A, <903> B, 903 CDG |
Here Æthelwulf 21, Virgilius 2 and Grimbald 1 departed [AG add: on 8 July]. |
| 251 |
 |
Event |
ASC 900 A, <901> B, 901 CDG |
Æthelred 18 passed away. |
| 252 |
 |
Event |
ASC 900 A, <901> B, 901 CDG |
A women (Anonymous 315) was pursued whom Æthelwald 35 had taken without the permission of Edward 2 and against the orders of the bishops (Anonymi 1005). |
| 253 |
 |
Event |
ASC 900 A, <901> B, 901 CDG |
Æthelwald 35 stole away by night and reached the here (Anonymi 1020). |
| 254 |
 |
Event |
ASC 900 A, <901> B, 901 CDG |
Æthelwald 35 and his men (Anonymi 1004) closed all the gates against [Edward 2]. |
| 255 |
 |
Event |
ASC 900 A, <901> B, 901 CDG |
Edward 2 with a fierd (Anonymi 1003) rode and camped at Badbury near Wimborne. |
| 256 |
 |
Event |
ASC 900 A, <901> B, 901 CDG |
Æthelwald 35 seized the estate at Wimborne and Twinham without permission. |
| 257 |
 |
Event |
ASC 900 A, <901> B, 901 CDEF(OE and Lat.)G |
Edward 2 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 258 |
 |
Event |
ASC 900 A, <901> B, 901 CDEF(OE and Lat.)G |
Here Alfred 8 departed. |
| 259 |
 |
Event |
ASC 897 A, <898> B, 898 CDG |
Here Heahstan 3 passed away. |
| 260 |
 |
Event |
ASC 896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 70) |
That same year Wulfric 6 passed away. |
| 261 |
 |
Event |
ASC 897 A, <898> B, 898 CDG |
Here in this year Æthelhelm 7 departed. |
| 262 |
 |
Event |
ASC 896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 70) |
No less than twenty ships with men and all (Anonymi 1001) were lost along the south coast. |
| 263 |
 |
Event |
ASC 896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 70) |
Two (Anonymi 1052) of the three ships' complements (Anonymi 1052 and Anonymi 1053) were led to Winchester and hanged on the orders of Alfred 8. |
| 264 |
 |
Event |
ASC 896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 70) |
The Danes from the three [remaining] ships (Anonymi 998) killed many. |
| 265 |
 |
Event |
ASC 896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (pp. 69-70) |
Nine ships (Anonymi 999) attacked six ships (Anonymi 998). |
| 266 |
 |
Event |
ASC 896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 69) |
The six ships (Anonymi 998) did great harm there, both among the people of Devon (Anonymi 1018) and everywhere along the coast. |
| 267 |
 |
Event |
ASC 896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 69) |
Six ships (Anonymi 998) came to the Isle of Wight that year. |
| 268 |
 |
Event |
ASC 896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 69) |
Alfred 8 ordered long-ships to be built. |
| 269 |
 |
Event |
ASC 896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897G (pp.68-9) |
The hergas (Anonymi 1014 and Anonymi 1020) from among the East Angles (Anonymi 996) and Northumbrians (Anonymi 1021) afflicted the land of the West Saxons. |
| 270 |
 |
Event |
ASC 896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 68) |
In the three years there was much disease among cattle and men; many of the best of the king's servants passed away. The most distinguished were named. |
| 271 |
 |
Event |
ASC 896 A, <897> B, 897 CD, 897 G (p. 68) |
The here (Anonymi 1013) departed in various directions. |
| 272 |
 |
Event |
ASC 895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG |
Anonymi 1013 spent the winter at Bridgnorth. |
| 273 |
 |
Event |
ASC 895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG |
The Danes (Anonymi 1013) had entrusted their women (Anonymi 994) to the East Angles (Anonymi 995). |
| 274 |
 |
Event |
ASC 895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG |
The men from London (Anonymi 990) seized the ships. |
| 275 |
 |
Event |
ASC 895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG |
The fierd (Anonymi 974) rode west after the here (Anonymi 1013). |
| 276 |
 |
Event |
ASC 895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG |
The here (Anonymi 1013) built a fortification there [sc. at Bridgnorth]. |
| 277 |
 |
Event |
ASC 895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG |
The here (Anonymi 1013) went overland to Bridgnorth on the Severn. |
| 278 |
 |
Event |
ASC 895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG |
Anonymi 992 camped in order to build the fortifications. |
| 279 |
 |
Event |
ASC 895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG |
Anonymi 992 made two fortifications on either side of the river. |
| 280 |
 |
Event |
ASC 895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG |
One day Alfred 8 rode up along the river. |
| 281 |
 |
Event |
ASC 895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG |
[Alfred 8] camped in the vicinity of the burh at harvest-time. |
| 282 |
 |
Event |
ASC 895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG |
A great part of the citizens and others (Anonymi 990) went to the fortification of the Danes (Anonymi 1013) and were put to flight. |
| 283 |
 |
Event |
ASC 895 A, <896> B, 896 CDG |
The here (Anonymi 1013) built a fortification on the Lea, twenty miles above the burh at London. |
| 284 |
 |
Event |
ASC 894 A, <895> B, 895 CDG |
The Danes who had been at Mersea (Anonymi 1013) drew their ships up the Thames and then the Lea. |
| 285 |
 |
Event |
ASC 894 A, <895> B, 895 CDG |
The citizens of Chichester (Anonymi 989) put the here (Anonymi 975) to flight. |
| 286 |
 |
Event |
ASC 894 A, <895> B, 895 CDG |
The here that had besieged Exeter (Anonymi 975) harried among the South Saxons near Chichester (Anonymi 988). |
| 287 |
 |
Event |
ASC 894 A, <895> B, 895 CDG |
The here (Anonymi 1013) went to Mersea Island. |
| 288 |
 |
Event |
ASC 894 A, <895> B, 895 CDG |
The here (Anonymi 1013) went to the Welsh (Anonymi 987), from whom they took booty. |
| 289 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (p. 65) |
The fierd (Anonymi 974) killed all those outside the fortification that they could ride down (Anonymi 986). |
| 290 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (pp. 65-6) |
The fierd (Anonymi 974) harried outside Chester. |
| 291 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (p. 65) |
The fierd (Anonymi 974) besieged the fortification [at Chester] for two days. |
| 292 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (p. 65) |
Anonymi 1013 went in one go by day and night to Chester. |
| 293 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (p. 65) |
Anonymi 984 secured their women (Anonymi 1011), ships and property among the East Angles (Anonymi 1012). |
| 294 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (p. 65) |
The remnant (Anonymi 984) assembled a great army from the East Angles and Northumbrians (Anonymi 985) before winter. |
| 295 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (p. 65) |
The portion who saved themselves by flight (Anonymi 984) returned to their fortification and ships among the East Saxons (Anonymi 1016) |
| 296 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 58), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 33), 894 G (p. 65) |
The part that was able to get away (Anonymi 984) saved themselves by flight. |
| 297 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (pp. 57-8), <894> B (p. 43), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (pp. 32-3), 894 G (p. 65) |
Ordheah 1 and many of the king's thegns (Anonymi 983) and a great part of the Danes (Anonymi 968, Anonymi 970 and Anonymi 981) were killed in the attack on the east bank of the Severn. |
| 298 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (pp. 57-8), <894> B (pp. 42-3), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (pp. 64-5) |
Anonymi 968, Anonymi 970 and Anonymi 981 attacked those on the east bank. The Christians had the victory. |
| 299 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) |
Æthelred 1 gathered at the Severn with a variety of people from burhs in a variety of places. |
| 300 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) |
Æthelred 1 and others caught up with Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970 at Buttington and besieged them on either side in a stronghold. |
| 301 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) |
They [sc. the two hergas and the reinforcements] (Anonymi 968, Anonymi 970 and Anonymi 981)] travelled up along the Thames to the Severn and then along the Severn. |
| 302 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) |
Along the Thames the two hergas (Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970) were joined by reinforcements from the East Angles and the Northumbrians (Anonymi 981). |
| 303 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) |
The two hergas (Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970) went together up the Thames. |
| 304 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 68), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) |
The two hergas (Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970) gathered at Shoebury and built a fortification there among the East Saxons (Anonymi 1017). |
| 305 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (pp. 67-8), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) |
On the arrival of Alfred 8 and his fierd (Anonymi 1006), the here (Anonymi 975) withdrew to their ships. |
| 306 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 64) |
Hæsten 1 first raided the kingdom of Alfred 8 in that part under the control of Æthelred 1. |
| 307 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) |
Alfred 8 also gave gifts when he returned the boy (Anonymous 313) and the wife (Anonymous 312) to Hæsten 1. |
| 308 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) |
Alfred 8 gave gifts to Hæsten 1. |
| 309 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) |
Hæsten 1 had given oaths to Alfred 8. |
| 310 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) |
Hæsten 1 had given hostages (Anonymi 980) to Alfred 8. |
| 311 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) |
Alfred 8 and Æthelred 1 had received the family of Hæsten 1 before the latter came to Benfleet. |
| 312 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) |
Alfred 8 handed back the wife (Anonymous 312) and sons (Anonymous 313 and Anonymous 314) to Hæsten 1. |
| 313 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) |
Anonymi 1008 with others brought the family of Hæsten 1 to Alfred 8. |
| 314 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) |
Anonymi 1008 with others removed Anonymi 979 and the booty to London, and some of the ships to London and Rochester. |
| 315 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) |
Anonymi 1008 and others put [the great here] (Anonymi 968) to flight. |
| 316 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 57), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (pp. 63-4) |
Hæsten 1 was away harrying. |
| 317 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (pp. 56-7), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) |
Hæsten 1 had earlier built a fortification at Benfleet. |
| 318 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 32), 894 G (p. 63) |
Hæsten 1 and two hergas (Anonymi 970 and Anonymi 968) had come to Benfleet. |
| 319 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 63) |
Anonymi 1008 went with the inhabitants of London (Anonymi 977) and those who came from the west (Anonymi 978) to Benfleet. |
| 320 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 42), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 63) |
The people towards the east (Anonymi 1008) went to London |
| 321 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 56), <894> B (pp. 41-2), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 63) |
Alfred 8 went west towards Exeter with all the fierd (Anonymi 1006), except for a small part of the people towards the east (Anonymi 1008). |
| 322 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) |
Anonymi 975 went around south and besieged Exeter. |
| 323 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) |
Anonymi 976 besieged a fortification in Devonshire on the Bristol Channel. |
| 324 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) |
Anonymi 1007 assembled ships and despatched them. |
| 325 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) |
The Danes (Anonymi 968) stayed there because their king (Anonymous 316) had been wounded. |
| 326 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) |
Alfred 8 was travelling thither [sc. to the islet in the Colne] with that part of the fierd who served with him (Anonymi 1006). |
| 327 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) |
Anonymi 974 had served their call-up time and their food was exhausted. They went home. |
| 328 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 67), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) |
The fierd (Anonymi 974) besieged them [?sc. Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970] on an island in the Colne. |
| 329 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (pp. 66-7), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) |
The fierd (Anonymi 974) captured war-booty from Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970 at Farnham. |
| 330 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) |
The here (Anonymi 968) left where they were staying for a second time when they wished to depart. |
| 331 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 56), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 62) |
The here [?sc. Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970] all left where they were staying only twice. The first time was before the fierd (Anonymi 974) had assembled. |
| 332 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 55), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 61) |
Alfred 8 divided his fierd (Anonymi 974) into two. |
| 333 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 55), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 61) |
Bands (Anonymi 1050) both from the fierd (Anonymi 974) and also from the burhs sought out Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970. |
| 334 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 55), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 61) |
Alfred 8 gathered his fierd (Anonymi 974) and camped between the two heres (Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970). |
| 335 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 55), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 61) |
As often as the other heres (Anonymi 968 and Anonymi 970) went out, Anonymi 971 and Anonymi 972 went, either with them or on their own. |
| 336 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 55), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 61) |
The East Angles (Anonymi 972) gave six significant hostages (Anonymi 973) [to Alfred 8]. |
| 337 |
 |
Event |
ASC 893 A (p. 55), <894> B (p. 41), 894 C (p. 66), 894 D (p. 31), 894 G (p. 61) |
The Northumbrians (Anonymi 971) and East Angles (Anonymi 972) gave oaths to Alfred 8. |
| 338 |
 |
Event |
ASC 892 AEF, <893> B, 893 CDG |
The other here (Anonymi 968) [built a fortification for themselves ] at Appledore. |
| 339 |
 |
Event |
ASC 892 AEF, <893> B, 893 CDG |
Hæsten 1 constructed a fortification for himself at Milton. |
| 340 |
 |
Event |
ASC 892 AEF, <893> B, 893 CDG |
Hæsten 1 arrived in the mouth of the Thames with eighty ships (Anonymi 970). |
| 341 |
 |
Event |
ASC 892 AEF, <893> B, 893 CDG |
The here (Anonymi 968) destroyed a half-built fortification in the fen four miles from the river mouth in which some ceorls (Anonymi 969) were present. |
| 342 |
 |
Event |
ASC 892 AEF(OE and Lat.), <893> B, 893 CDG |
Here in this year the great here (Anonymi 968) went from Boulogne into the mouth of the Lympne [now River Rother]. |
| 343 |
 |
Event |
ASC 874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C |
The here (Anonymi 34) took its winterquarters there [sc. in Repton]. |
| 344 |
 |
Event |
ASC 874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C |
Here the here (Anonymi 34) went from Lindsey to Repton. |
| 345 |
 |
Event |
ASC 873 AG, <874> B, 874 C |
The Mercians (Anonymi 894) made peace with the here (Anonymi 34). |
| 346 |
 |
Event |
ASC 873 ADEG <874> B, 874 C |
It [sc.the here] (Anonymi 34) took its winterquarters [ABCG: in Lindsey] at Torksey. |
| 347 |
 |
Event |
ASC 873 AG, <874> B, 874 C |
Here the here (Anonymi 34) went to the Northumbrians (Anonymi 938). |
| 348 |
 |
Event |
ASC 872 ADEG, <873> B, 873 C |
The Mercians (Anonymi 894) made peace with Anonymi 34. |
| 349 |
 |
Event |
ASC 872 ADEG, <873> B, 873 C |
Anonymi 34 took their winter quarters there [sc. at London]. |
| 350 |
 |
Event |
ASC 872 ADEG, <873> B, 873 C |
Here the here (Anonymi 34) went to London from Reading. |
| 351 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEG, <872> B, 872 C |
This year the West Saxons (Anonymi 937) made peace with the here (Anonymi 34). |
| 352 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C |
Nine eorlas and one king were killed in AD 871. |
| 353 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C |
That year there were nine fights of the people against Anonymi 34 in the kingdom south of the Thames [ABCDEG: apart from those that Alfred 8 and others rode out on which were not counted.] |
| 354 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C |
Alfred 8 fought [ABCDEG: with a small troop (Anonymi 892)] against Anonymi 34, who gained the victory. |
| 355 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEF(Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C |
His [sc. Æthelred 15's] body lay at Wimborne. |
| 356 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C |
Æthelred 15 passed away. He reigned for five years. |
| 357 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEG, <872> B, 872 C |
A great summer fleet (Anonymi 891) came [BCD add: to Reading]. |
| 358 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C |
Heahmund 4 [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: and many good men (Anonymi 890)] were killed at Meretun. |
| 359 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C |
Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 fought at Meretun against the here (Anonymi 34), [ABCDEG: who gained the victory]. |
| 360 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C |
Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 fought at Basing [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: against the here (Anonymi 34) and there the Danes gained the victory]. |
| 361 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEF(Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C |
Sidroc 1 and four other named eorlas were slain [ABCDEF(Lat.): when Alfred 8 fought against their band (Anonymi 34)]. |
| 362 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C |
Bagsecg 1 was slain [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: when Æthelred 15 fought against their band (Anonymi 34)]. |
| 363 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C |
Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 fought against the whole here (Anonymi 34) at Ashdown. The here fled and many thousands were killed. They were fighting until night. |
| 364 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEG, <872> B, 872 C |
Æthelwulf 16 was killed [at the Battle of Reading]. |
| 365 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C |
Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 led a great fierd (Anonymi 888) to Reading and fought against Anonymi 34. [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: There was a great slaughter on both sides.] |
| 366 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEG, <872> B, 872 C |
Æthelwulf 16 fought against two eorlas (Anonymi 2498) and gained the victory, |
| 367 |
 |
Event |
ASC 871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C |
Here the here (Anonymi 34) came [EF(OE and Lat. substitute: rode] to Reading among the West Saxons (Anonymi 886). |
| 368 |
 |
Event |
ASC 870 A |
Æthelred 13 was chosen as archbishop at Canterbury. |
| 369 |
 |
Event |
ASC 870 AEF(OE and Lat.)G, <871> B, 871 C |
Ceolnoth 3 died. |
| 370 |
 |
Event |
ASC 870 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <871> B, 871 C |
Anonymi 34 conquered all that land [of the East Angles (Anonymi 878]). |
| 371 |
 |
Event |
ASC 870 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <871> B, 871 C |
Anonymi 34 slew Edmund 6. |
| 372 |
 |
Event |
ASC 870 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <871> B, 871 C |
That winter Edmund 6 fought [F(OE) adds: there] against Anonymi 34. The Danes gained the victory. |
| 373 |
 |
Event |
ASC 870 ADEG, <871> B, 871 C |
The here (Anonymi 34) took its winter quarters at Thetford. |
| 374 |
 |
Event |
ASC 870 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <871> B, 871 C |
Here the here (Anonymi 34) rode [F(OE and Lat.) substitutes: went] through the Mercians (Anonymi 885) to the East Angles (Anonymi 878). |
| 375 |
 |
Event |
ASC 869 ADEG, <870> B, 870 C |
The here (Anonymi 34) stayed [at York] for one year. |
| 376 |
 |
Event |
ASC 869 ADEG, <870> B, 870 C |
Here the here (Anonymi 34) went back to York. |
| 377 |
 |
Event |
ASC 868 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <869> B, 869 C |
The Mercians (Anonymi 885) made peace with the here (Anonymi 34). |
| 378 |
 |
Event |
ASC 868 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <869> B, 869 C |
Æthelred 15, Alfred 8 and Anonymi 884 encountered Anonymi 34 at the fortification [F(OE and Lat.) substitutes: within the fortification at Nottingham] and there was no heavy fighting there. |
| 379 |
 |
Event |
ASC 868 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <869> B, 869 C |
Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 went with a fierd of West Saxons (Anonymi 884) [ABCDEG: amongst the Mercians (Anonymi 885)] to Nottingham. |
| 380 |
 |
Event |
ASC 868 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <869> B, 869 C |
Burgred 5 [ABCDEG: and his witan (Anonymi 43)] [F(Lat.) adds: having sent messengers (Anonymi 950)] invited Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 to assist them fight against the here (Anonymi 34). |
| 381 |
 |
Event |
ASC 868 ADEG, <869> B, 869 C |
Anonymi 34 took their winter quarters at Nottingham. |
| 382 |
 |
Event |
ASC 868 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <869> B, 869 C |
Here that same [F(OE and Lat.) substitutes: Danish] here (Anonymi 34) went [ABCDEG: among the Mercians (Anonymi 885)] to Nottingham. |
| 383 |
 |
Event |
ASC 867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C |
The body of Ealhstan 3 lay in the town [at Sherborne]. |
| 384 |
 |
Event |
ASC 867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C |
Bishop Ealhstan 3 passed away. |
| 385 |
 |
Event |
ASC 867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C |
The remainder of Anonymi 880 (Anonymi 882) made peace with Anonymi 34. |
| 386 |
 |
Event |
ASC 867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C |
Osberht 6, Ælle 3 and Anonymi 881 were killed. |
| 387 |
 |
Event |
ASC 867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C |
The [Northumbrians] (Anonymi 879) assembled a great fierd (Anonymi 880), which attacked Anonymi 34 within York. |
| 388 |
 |
Event |
ASC 867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C |
The [Northumbrian] people (Anonymi 879) had accepted Ælle 3 as king. |
| 389 |
 |
Event |
ASC 867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C |
The [Northumbrian] people (Anonymi 879) had deposed their king, Osberht 6. |
| 390 |
 |
Event |
ASC 867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C |
There was great dissension among that people (Anonymi 879). |
| 391 |
 |
Event |
ASC 867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C |
The here (Anonymi 34) went from the East Angles (Anonymi 878) over the mouth of the Humber to York in among the Northumbrians (Anonymi 879). |
| 392 |
 |
Event |
ASC 866 ADEG, <867> B, 867 C |
The East Angles (Anonymi 878) made peace with the great here (Anonymi 34). |
| 393 |
 |
Event |
ASC 866 ADEG, <867> B, 867 C |
A great here (Anonymi 34) came to England and took winter quarters among the East Angles (Anonymi 878). |
| 394 |
 |
Event |
ASC 865 ADEG, <866> B, 866 C |
That here (Anonymi 875) stole away by night and ravaged all of Kent to the east. |
| 395 |
 |
Event |
ASC 865 ADEG, <866> B, 866 C |
The heathen here (Anonymi 875) made peace with the dwellers in Kent (Anonymi 876). |
| 396 |
 |
Event |
ASC 865 ADEG, <866> B, 866 C |
A heathen here (Anonymi 875) occupied Thanet. |
| 397 |
 |
Event |
ASC 860 ADEG, <861> B, 861 CF(OE and Lat.) |
His [sc. Æthelberht 9] body lay at Sherborne. |
| 398 |
 |
Event |
ASC 860 ADEG, <861> B, 861 CF(OE and Lat.) |
Osric 7, Æthelwulf 16 and others fought against a great sciphere (Anonymi 28), which they put to flight. |
| 399 |
 |
Event |
ASC 860 ADEG, <861> B, 861 CF(OE and Lat.) |
His [sc. Æthelbald 13's] body lay at Sherborne. |
| 400 |
 |
Event |
ASC 860 ADEG, <861> B, 861 CF(OE and Lat.) |
Here Æthelbald 13 passed away. |
| 401 |
 |
Event |
ASC 855 ADEG, <856> B, 856 CF(OE) |
His [sc. Æthelwulf 1's] body lay at Winchester. |
| 402 |
 |
Event |
ASC 855 ADEG, <856> B, 856 CF(OE and Lat.) |
Two years after [ABC: he came to the Franks] Æthelwulf 1 died [DEF(OE) substitute: passed away]. |
| 403 |
 |
Event |
ASC 855 AG, <856> B, 856 C |
Charles 4 gave his daughter, [sc. Judith 1], to Æthelwulf 1 as queen. |
| 404 |
 |
Event |
ASC 855 ADEG, <856> B, 856 CF(OE and Lat.) |
Æthelwulf 1 returned home [ABCEG: and after he came to his people, they were glad of this; DF(OE and Lat.): and he came home safe]. |
| 405 |
 |
Event |
ASC 855 ADEG, <856> B, 856 CF(OE and Lat.) |
Æthelwulf 1 went to Rome with great honour and lived there for twelve months. |
| 406 |
 |
Event |
ASC 855 ADEG, <856> B, 856 CF(OE and Lat.) |
Æthelwulf 1 granted a tithe of land. |
| 407 |
 |
Event |
ASC 855 ADEG, <856> B, 856 CF(OE and Lat.) |
Here heathen men (Anonymi 15) first occupied Sheppey over winter. |
| 408 |
 |
Event |
ASC 853 AG, <854> B, 854 C |
After Easter Æthelwulf 1 gave his daughter [sc. Æthelswith 1] to Burgred 5, from the West Saxons to the Mercians (Anonymi 935). |
| 409 |
 |
Event |
ASC 853 ADG, <854> B, 854 C, 852 E |
Ealhhere 11, Huda 1 and others fought against the heathen army (Anonymi 14) on Thanet. |
| 410 |
 |
Event |
ASC 853 AG, <854> B, 854 C |
Leo 2 adopted Alfred 8 as his son. |
| 411 |
 |
Event |
ASC 853 AG, <854> B, 854 C |
Leo 2 consecrated Alfred 8 as king. |
| 412 |
 |
Event |
ASC 853 AG, <854> B, 854 C |
Æthelwulf 1 sent Alfred 8 to Rome. |
| 413 |
 |
Event |
ASC 853 AG, <854> B, 854 C |
Æthelwulf 1 subjected the Northwealas (Anonymi 11) to Burgred 5. |
| 414 |
 |
Event |
ASC 853 AG, <854> B, 854 C |
Here Burgred 5 and his witan (Anonymi 43) asked Æthelwulf 1 to help him conquer the Northwealas (Anonymi 11). |
| 415 |
 |
Event |
ASC 851 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <853> B, 853 C |
Æthelwulf 1 and others fought against Anonymi 6 and gained the victory. |
| 416 |
 |
Event |
ASC 851 ADEF(OE)G, <853> B, 853 C |
Three hundred and fifty ships (Anonymi 6) put Beorhtwulf 2 and his fierd (Anonymi 7) to flight. |
| 417 |
 |
Event |
ASC 851 ADEG, <853> B, 853 C |
Heathen men (Anonymi 855) [ABCG add: for the first time] stayed [BCDE add: on Thanet] over the winter. |
| 418 |
 |
Event |
ASC 851 ADEF(OE)G, <853> B, 853 C |
Æthelstan 3 and Ealhhere 11 slew a great army (Anonymi 9) at Sandwich in Kent. |
| 419 |
 |
Event |
ASC 851 ADEG, <853> B, 853 C |
Here Ceorl 2 and others (Anonymi 854) fought against heathen men (Anonymi 853) and gained the victory. |
| 420 |
 |
Event |
ASC 845 A |
Æthelstan 3 and Ealhhere 11 slew a great army (Anonymi 9) at Sandwich in Kent. |
| 421 |
 |
Event |
ASC 845 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <845> B |
Eanwulf 4 and others fought against a Danish army (Anonymi 851) at the mouth of the Parrett [ABCDEG: and there made a great slaughter] and [F(Lat.) adds: the Danes] gained the victory. |
| 422 |
 |
Event |
ASC 840 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <840/1> B, 841 C |
Here Æthelwulf 1 fought against thirty-five ships' companies (Anonymi 849); the Danes gained control of the place of slaughter. |
| 423 |
 |
Event |
ASC 838 ACDG, <838> B |
Many people in Lindsey (Anonymi 848) and among the East Angles (Anonymi 959) and the dwellers of Kent (Anonymi 960) were slain by the here (Anonymi 846). |
| 424 |
 |
Event |
ASC 838 ACDG, <838> B |
Here Hereberht 6 was slain by heathen men (Anonymi 846) and many with him among the people of Romney Marsh (Anonymi 847). |
| 425 |
 |
Event |
ASC 837 ACDEG, <837> B |
The Danes (Anonymi 844) slew Æthelhelm 3 [DE substitute: the ealdorman (sc. Æthelhelm 3) was slain]. |
| 426 |
 |
Event |
ASC 837 ACDEG, <837> B |
Æthelhelm 3 fought with the people of Dorset (Anonymi 845) against a Danish here (Anonymi 844) at Portland. |
| 427 |
 |
Event |
ASC 837 ACDEG, <837> B |
In that year Wulfheard 12 passed away. |
| 428 |
 |
Event |
ASC 837 ACDEG, <837> B |
Here Wulfheard 12 fought at Southampton against thirty-three [C: thirty-five] ships' companies (Anonymi 843). There was a great slaughter there and Wulfheard 12 gained the victory. |
| 429 |
 |
Event |
ASC 836 ACG, <836> B |
He [sc. Æthelwulf 1] gave to his son, Æthelstan 3, the kingdom of the dwellers in Kent and the East Saxons and Surrey and the South Saxons. |
| 430 |
 |
Event |
ASC 836 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <836> B |
Offa 7 and Beorhtric 1 had caused Ecgberht 10 before he became king to flee from England to Francia for three years. |
| 431 |
 |
Event |
ASC 836 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <836> B |
Here Ecgberht 10 passed away. |
| 432 |
 |
Event |
ASC 835 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <835> B |
Ecgberht 10 fought against and put to flight the Westwealas (Anonymi 841) and the Danes (Anonymi 842). |
| 433 |
 |
Event |
ASC 833 ACDEG, <833> B |
Dudda 6 and Osmod 4 passed away. |
| 434 |
 |
Event |
ASC 833 ACDEF(OE and Lat)G, <833> B |
Herefrith 6 and Wigthegn 2 passed away. |
| 435 |
 |
Event |
ASC 833 ACDEF(OE and Lat)G, <833> B |
Here Ecgberht 10 fought against 35 ships' companies (Anonymi 840) at Carhampton [ABCDEG: and there was a great slaughter]. The Danes (Anonymi 840) had control of the place of slaughter. |
| 436 |
 |
Event |
ASC 832 ACDEG, <832> B |
Here heathen men (Anonymi 839) harried across Sheppey. |
| 437 |
 |
Event |
ASC 831 ACDEG, <831> B, 832 F(OE and Lat.) |
Here Ceolnoth 3 received the pallium. |
| 438 |
 |
Event |
ASC 830 ACDEG, <830> B |
Feologeld 2 passed away. |
| 439 |
 |
Event |
ASC 830 ACDEF(Lat.)G, <830> B |
Here Ceolnoth 3 was consecrated [F(Lat.) adds: on 6 kalends of September (= 27 August)]. |
| 440 |
 |
Event |
ASC 830 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <830> B |
Here Ceolnoth 3 was chosen as bishop [F(OE) substitutes: archbishop; F(Lat.) substitutes: to the archiepiscopacy on 3 kalends of July (= 29 June)]. |
| 441 |
 |
Event |
ASC 829 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <829> B |
Here Wulfred 6 passed away. |
| 442 |
 |
Event |
ASC 828 ACDEG, <828> B |
Ecgberht 10 led a fierd (Anonymi 837) against the Northwealas (Anonymi 838) and they made humble submission to him. |
| 443 |
 |
Event |
ASC 828 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <828> B |
Æthelwald 18 passed away. |
| 444 |
 |
Event |
ASC 828 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <828> B |
Here Wiglaf 1 again received the kingdom of the Mercians. |
| 445 |
 |
Event |
ASC 827 ACDEG, <827> B, 826 F(OE and Lat.) |
Ecgberht 10 led a fierd (Anonymi 837) against the Northumbrians (Anonymi 836) at the River Dore; Anonymi 836 submitted to him and then parted [F(Lat.) substitutes: and so the king returned]. |
| 446 |
 |
Event |
ASC 827 ACDEG, <827> B, 826 F(OE and Lat.) |
Ecgberht 10 conquered the kingdom of the Mercians and all that was south of the Humber. |
| 447 |
 |
Event |
ASC 825 ACDEG, <825> B, 824 F(OE and Lat.) |
Here Ludeca 1 was slain and his five ealdormen (Anonymi 835) with him. |
| 448 |
 |
Event |
ASC 823 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <823> BC |
In that [BCDEF: same] year the East Angles (Anonymi 830) killed Beornwulf 3. |
| 449 |
 |
Event |
ASC 823 ADEG, <823> BC |
The king of the East Angles (Anonymous 307) and his people (Anonymi 830) sought Ecgberht 10 as a security to them and as a protector out of fear of the Mercians (Anonymi 831). |
| 450 |
 |
Event |
ASC 823 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <823> BC |
Anonymi 825 and others turned to Ecgberht 10. |
| 451 |
 |
Event |
ASC 823 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <823> BC |
Æthelwulf 1 and others drove Baldred 4 north across the Thames. |
| 452 |
 |
Event |
ASC 823 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <823> BC |
Ecgberht 10 sent Æthelwulf 1 and others to Kent. |
| 453 |
 |
Event |
ASC 823 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <823> BC |
Ecgberht 10 and Beornwulf 3 fought at Ellandun. |
| 454 |
 |
Event |
ASC 822 ADEG, <822> BC |
Here two ealdormen were slain, Burghelm 2 and Muca 2. |
| 455 |
 |
Event |
ASC 821 ADEG, <821> BC |
Here Ceolwulf 5 was deprived of his kingdom. |
| 456 |
 |
Event |
ASC 819 ADEG, <819> BC, 822 F(OE and Lat.) |
Eadberht 25 passed away, |
| 457 |
 |
Event |
ASC 819 ADEG, <819> BC, 822 F(OE and Lat.) |
Here Cenwulf 3 passed away. |
| 458 |
 |
Event |
ASC 813 ADEG, <813> BC, 815 F(OE and Lat.) |
[ABCDEG: In that year] Ecgberht 10 harried the Westwealas (Anonymi 824) [F(Lat.) substitutes: West Wales] from the east to the west. |
| 459 |
 |
Event |
ASC 813 ADEG, <813> BC, 815 F(OE and Lat.) |
Here with the blessing of Leo 1 Wulfred 6 returned to his own see. |
| 460 |
 |
Event |
ASC 812 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <812> BC |
Wulfred 6 and Wigberht 5 both went to Rome. |
| 461 |
 |
Event |
ASC 805 ADEG, <805> BC |
Heahberht 9 [passed away]. |
| 462 |
 |
Event |
ASC 805 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <805> BC |
Ceolburg 1 [passed away]. |
| 463 |
 |
Event |
ASC 805 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <805> BC |
Here Cuthred 11 died amongst the dwellers in Kent (Anonymi 949) [F(Lat.) substitutes: in Kent]. |
| 464 |
 |
Event |
ASC 804 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <804> BC |
Here Wulfred 6 received the pallium. |
| 465 |
 |
Event |
ASC 803 AG, <803> BC |
Forthred 3 passed away |
| 466 |
 |
Event |
ASC 803 ADEG, <803> BC |
Wulfred 6 was consecrated as archbishop. |
| 467 |
 |
Event |
ASC 803 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <803> BC |
Here Æthelheard 13 passed away [DE add: in Kent]. |
| 468 |
 |
Event |
ASC 802 AEF(OE and Lat.)G, <802> BC, 801 D |
Here Beornmod 3 was consecrated as bishop of Rochester. |
| 469 |
 |
Event |
ASC 800 ACDEG, <800> B |
There was a great battle and Æthelmund 2 and Wiohstan 2 were both slain. |
| 470 |
 |
Event |
ASC 800 ACDEG, <800> B |
Wiohstan 2 met Æthelmund 2 in battle; the people of Wiltshire (Anonymi 823) gained the victory. |
| 471 |
 |
Event |
ASC 800 ACDEG, <800> B |
Wor 3 died. |
| 472 |
 |
Event |
ASC 800 ACDEG, <800> B, 801 F(OE and Lat.) |
Here Beorhtric 1 passed away. |
| 473 |
 |
Event |
ASC 799 ACDEG, <799> B, 800 F(OE and Lat.) |
Here Æthelheard 13 and Cyneberht 8 went to Rome. |
| 474 |
 |
Event |
ASC 796 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <796> B |
They [presumably Cenwulf 3 and his men] seized Eadberht 18 and led him to the Mercians (Anonymi 860) [F(Lat.) substitutes: into Mercia]. |
| 475 |
 |
Event |
ASC 796 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <796> B |
Here [DE substitute: In the same year] Cenwulf 3 harried across the people of Kent (Anonymi 859) [F(OE) substitutes: Kent; F(Lat.) substitutes: the province of the Dwellers in Kent] up to Romney Marsh [BCDE substitute: and the dwellers in the Marsh (Anonymi 948); F(OE and Lat.) omits]. |
| 476 |
 |
Event |
ASC 794 ACDEF(OE)G, <794> B |
Ecgfrith 7 acceded to the kingdom of the Mercians and in that same year passed away. |
| 477 |
 |
Event |
ASC 794 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <794> B |
Ceolwulf 4 and Eadbald 8 departed from the country. |
| 478 |
 |
Event |
ASC 794 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <794> B |
Æthelred 7 was killed [ABCDEG: by his own people (Anonymi 832)]. |
| 479 |
 |
Event |
ASC 794 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <794> B |
Here Offa 7 passed away. |
| 480 |
 |
Event |
ASC 792 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <792> B |
Here Offa 7 ordered that the head of Æthelberht 11 be cut off. |
| 481 |
 |
Event |
ASC 790 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <790> B |
In that same year Æthelheard 13 was chosen as bishop. |
| 482 |
 |
Event |
ASC 790 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <790> B |
Here Jænberht 1 passed away. |
| 483 |
 |
Event |
ASC 787 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <787> B |
Anonymi 822 slew Anonymous 305. |
| 484 |
 |
Event |
ASC 787 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <787> B |
Here Beorhtric 1 took Eadburg 5 [as wife]. |
| 485 |
 |
Event |
ASC 785 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <785> B |
Ecgfrith 7 was consecrated as king. |
| 486 |
 |
Event |
ASC 785 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <785> B |
Hygeberht 1 was chosen by Offa 7 [as archbishop of Lichfield]. |
| 487 |
 |
Event |
ASC 785 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <785> B |
Jænberht 1 gave up some part of his [arch]bishopric. |
| 488 |
 |
Event |
ASC 784 ADEG, <783/4> B, 783 C |
The body [of Beorhtric 1] lay at Wareham. |
| 489 |
 |
Event |
ASC 784 ADEG, <783/4> B, 783 C |
There Cyneheard 3 and eighty-four men with him (Anonymi 820) were slain. |
| 490 |
 |
Event |
ASC 784 ADEG, <783/4> B, 783 C |
Here Cyneheard 3 slew Cynewulf 4. |
| 491 |
 |
Event |
ASC 777 ACDE, 775 G, <777> B |
Here Cynewulf 4 and Offa 7 fought around Bensington and Offa 7 took the place. |
| 492 |
 |
Event |
ASC 772 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <772> B |
Here Milred 1 passed away. |
| 493 |
 |
Event |
ASC 768 AF(OE and Lat.) |
Here Eadberht 11 passed away. |
| 494 |
 |
Event |
ASC 764 ACG, <764> B, 763 F(OE and Lat.) |
Here Jænberht 1 received the pallium. |
| 495 |
 |
Event |
ASC 763 ACG, <763> B, 762 DE |
Here Jænberht 1 was consecrated as archbishop. |
| 496 |
 |
Event |
ASC 760 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <760> B |
Here Æthelberht 5 passed away. |
| 497 |
 |
Event |
ASC 759 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <759> B |
Here Bregowine 1 was consecrated as archbishop. |
| 498 |
 |
Event |
ASC 758 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <758> B |
Here Cuthbert 7 passed away [B omits: passed away]. |
| 499 |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEG, <755> B |
The body [of Æthelbald 4] lay at Repton. |
| 500 |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <755> B |
In that same year Æthelbald 4 was slain at Seckington [F(OE and Lat.) substitutes: Repton]. |
| 501 |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEG, <755> B |
The body of the ætheling [sc. Cyneheard 3] lay at Axminster. |
| 502 |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEG, <755> B |
The body of Cynewulf 4 lay at Winchester. |
| 503 |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEG, <755> B |
Anonymi 821, Osric 6 and Wigfrith 7 killed Cyneheard 3 and all of Anonymi 820 except for the godson of Osric 6 (Anonymous 303). |
| 504 |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEG, <755> B |
Cyneheard 3 and Anonymi 820 were killed by Anonymi 819 except for a British hostage (Anonymous 302). |
| 505 |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEG, <755> B |
After Cyneheard 3 surrounded Cynewulf 4 on Merantune, Cynewulf 4 was killed. |
| 506 |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEG, <755> B |
Cynewulf 4 often fought in great battles against the Bretwalas (Anonymi 818) |
| 507 |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEG, <755> B |
Sigeberht 4 lived in the Weald until he was killed by a swineherd (Anonymous 301) at Privett. |
| 508 |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEG, <755> B |
Cynewulf 4 drove Sigeberht 4 into the Weald. |
| 509 |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEG, <755> B |
Sigeberht 4 held Hampshire until he killed [Cumbra 1], the ealdorman who lived with him longest. |
| 510 |
 |
Event |
ASC 755 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <755> B |
Here Cynewulf 4 and the West Saxon witan (Anonymi 817) deprived Sigeberht 4 of his kingdom except for Hampshire. |
| 511 |
 |
Event |
ASC 754 ACDEG, <754> B, 753 F(OE and Lat.) |
Here Cuthred 7 passed away. |
| 512 |
 |
Event |
ASC 753 ACDEG, <753> B |
Here Cuthred 7 fought against the Walas (Anonymi 816). |
| 513 |
 |
Event |
ASC 752 ACDEG, <752> B |
Here Cuthred 7 fought against Æthelbald 4 æt Beorgforda. |
| 514 |
 |
Event |
ASC 750 ACDEG, <750> B |
Here Cuthred 7 fought against Æthelhun 3. |
| 515 |
 |
Event |
ASC 748 ADEG, <747/8> B, 747 C |
Here Cynric 3 was slain. |
| 516 |
 |
Event |
ASC 746 ACDEG, <746> B |
Here Selred 2 was slain. |
| 517 |
 |
Event |
ASC 744 ACDEG, <744> B |
Here Daniel 1 retired at Winchester. |
| 518 |
 |
Event |
ASC 743 ACDEG, <743> B |
Here Æthelbald 4 and Cuthred 7 fought against the Walas (Anonymi 815). |
| 519 |
 |
Event |
ASC 741 AG, <740> B, 740 CDEF(OE and Lat.) |
Dunn 2 was consecrated as bishop of Rochester |
| 520 |
 |
Event |
ASC 741 AG, <740> B, 740 CDEF(OE and Lat.) |
Cuthbert 7 was consecrated as archbishop. |
| 521 |
 |
Event |
ASC 741 AG, <740> B, 740 CDEF(OE) |
[Cuthred 7] fought resolutely against Æthelbald 4. |
| 522 |
 |
Event |
ASC 738 ACDEF(OE)G, <738> B |
They [sc. Eadberht 11 and Ecgberht 7] both reposed in York [ABCDEG: in a portic]. |
| 523 |
 |
Event |
ASC 737 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <737> B |
In this year Forthhere 3 and Frithugyth 1 went to Rome. |
| 524 |
 |
Event |
ASC 736 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <734> B |
Nothhelm 2 received the pallium from the Roman bishop (Gregory 3). |
| 525 |
 |
Event |
ASC 734 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <734> B |
Bede 1 passed away. |
| 526 |
 |
Event |
ASC 734 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <734> B |
Tatwine 2 passed away. |
| 527 |
 |
Event |
ASC 733 ACDEF(OE)G, <733> B |
Here Æthelbald 4 captured Somerton. |
| 528 |
 |
Event |
ASC 731 ACDG, <731> B |
In that same year Tatwine 2 was consecrated as archbishop. |
| 529 |
 |
Event |
ASC 731 ACDG, <731> B |
Here Osric 5 was slain. |
| 530 |
 |
Event |
ASC 730 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G |
Here Oswald 3 passed away. |
| 531 |
 |
Event |
ASC 729 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <729> B |
Ecgberht 6 passed away [DE add: on Iona]. |
| 532 |
 |
Event |
ASC 728 AG |
There [sc. in Rome] he [sc. Ine 1] gave up his life. |
| 533 |
 |
Event |
ASC 728 AG, <726> B, 726 CDE |
Here Ine 1 went to Rome. |
| 534 |
 |
Event |
ASC 725 ADEG |
Ine 1 there killed Ealdberht 13. |
| 535 |
 |
Event |
ASC 725 ADEG |
Ine 1 fought against the South Saxons (Anonymi 814). |
| 536 |
 |
Event |
ASC 722 AG, <722> BC |
Ine 1 fought against the South Saxons (Anonymi 814). |
| 537 |
 |
Event |
ASC 722 ADEG, <722> BC |
Ealdberht 13 departed to the people of Surrey (Anonymi 812) and the South Saxons (Anonymi 814). |
| 538 |
 |
Event |
ASC 722 ADEG, <722> BC |
Ine 1 had earlier built Taunton. |
| 539 |
 |
Event |
ASC 722 ADEG, <722> BC |
Here Æthelburg 5 threw down Taunton. |
| 540 |
 |
Event |
ASC 721 ADEG, <721> BC |
In the same year [sc. 721] Ine 1 slew Cynewulf 1. |
| 541 |
 |
Event |
ASC 721 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <721> BC |
Here Daniel 1 went to Rome. |
| 542 |
 |
Event |
ASC 718 ADEG, <718> BC |
Cuthburg 3 and Aldfrith 1 separated during their lifetime. |
| 543 |
 |
Event |
ASC 718 ADEG, <718> BC |
Cuthburg 3 had been given to Aldfrith 1. |
| 544 |
 |
Event |
ASC 718 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <718> BC |
Cuthburg 3 established that life [F (OE): had that mynster made; F (Lat.): made that monasterium] at Wimborne. |
| 545 |
 |
Event |
ASC 716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C |
Ecgberht 6 converted the monks at Ely (Anonymi 811) to the correct observance of Easter and to the ecclesiastical [DE substitute: St Peter's] tonsure. |
| 546 |
 |
Event |
ASC 716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C |
[The body] of Æthelred 2 [rested] at Bardney. |
| 547 |
 |
Event |
ASC 716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C |
His [sc. Ceolred 1's] body rested at Lichfield. |
| 548 |
 |
Event |
ASC 716 ADEG, <716/17> B, <717> C |
Here Osred 1 was slain [DE add: to the south of the border]. |
| 549 |
 |
Event |
ASC 715 ADEG, <715> BC |
Here Ine 1 and Ceolred 1 fought æt Woddesbeorge. |
| 550 |
 |
Event |
ASC 714 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <714> BC |
Here Guthlac 2 the saint passed away. |
| 551 |
 |
Event |
ASC 710 ADEG, <710> BC |
Ine 1 and Nothhelm 1 fought against Geraint 1. |
| 552 |
 |
Event |
ASC 710 ADEG, <710> BC |
Here [DE substitute: In that same year] Beorhtfrith 3 fought against the Picts (Anonymi 810) [DE add: between the Avon and the Carron]. |
| 553 |
 |
Event |
ASC 709 ADEG, <708/9> B, 708 C |
Cenred 2 went to Rome and Offa 3 with him. |
| 554 |
 |
Event |
ASC 709 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <708/9> B, 708 C |
There was an agreement to divide the bishopric of the West Saxons, which formerly had been one, into two in the time of Daniel 1. |
| 555 |
 |
Event |
ASC 694 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <694> B |
Here the inhabitants of Kent (Anonymi 809) compounded with Ine 1 for the death of Mul 1. |
| 556 |
 |
Event |
ASC 688 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <688> B |
About seven days later Cædwalla 1 passed away. |
| 557 |
 |
Event |
ASC 688 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <688> B |
Cædwalla 1 received baptism from the pope [sc. Sergius 1]. |
| 558 |
 |
Event |
ASC 688 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <688> B |
In that same year [EF(OE) substitute: Here] Cædwalla 1 went to Rome. |
| 559 |
 |
Event |
ASC 688 AG |
He [sc. Ine 1] built the mynster at Glastonbury. |
| 560 |
 |
Event |
ASC 687 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <687> B |
Mul 1 was burned in Kent with twelve other men (Anonymi 792). |
| 561 |
 |
Event |
ASC 686 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <686> B |
In this year Cædwalla 1 and Mul 1 harried Kent and [the Isle of] Wight. |
| 562 |
 |
Event |
ASC 685 ACG, <685> B |
In that same year Leuthhere 2 passed away. |
| 563 |
 |
Event |
ASC 685 ACEG, <685> B |
Here Cædwalla 1 began to fight for a kingdom. |
| 564 |
 |
Event |
ASC 682 AE, <682/3> B, 683 C, 681 G |
[E: Here] in this year Centwine 1 put the Britons (Anonymi 808) to flight as far as the sea. |
| 565 |
 |
Event |
ASC 680 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <680 B> |
Here Theodore 1 presided over a synod at Hatfield. |
| 566 |
 |
Event |
ASC 679 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <679> B |
Here Æthelthryth 2 passed away. |
| 567 |
 |
Event |
ASC 679 ACG, <679> B |
[ACG: Here] Ælfwine 4 was slain. |
| 568 |
 |
Event |
ASC 678 ACEG, <678> B, 677 F(OE and Lat.) |
Wilfrid 2 was driven from his bishopric by Ecgfrith 4. |
| 569 |
 |
Event |
ASC 676 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <676> B |
Æthelred 2 harried across the land of Kent. |
| 570 |
 |
Event |
ASC 676 ACEG, <676> B |
Here Æscwine 2 passed away. |
| 571 |
 |
Event |
ASC 675 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G |
In that same year Wulfhere 1 passed away. |
| 572 |
 |
Event |
ASC 675 ACEG |
Here Wulfhere 1 and Æscwine 2 fought at Biedanheafde. |
| 573 |
 |
Event |
ASC 673 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <673> B |
Æthelthryth 2 began to build the mynster at Ely. |
| 574 |
 |
Event |
ASC 672 ACEF(OE and Lat.), <672> B |
Here Cenwealh 2 passed away. |
| 575 |
 |
Event |
ASC 670 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <670> B |
Theodore 1 consecrated Leuthhere 2 [F(Lat.) adds: over the East Saxons]. |
| 576 |
 |
Event |
ASC 669 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <669> B |
Here Ecgberht 3 gave Bass 2 Reculver on which to build a mynster. |
| 577 |
 |
Event |
ASC 668 ACG, <668> B |
Here Theodore 1 was ordained to the archiepiscopacy. |
| 578 |
 |
Event |
ASC 664 ACEF(OE and Lat.)G, <664> B |
In the same year Deusdedit 1 passed away. |
| 579 |
 |
Event |
ASC 664 ACEG, <664> G |
Chad 1 and Wilfrid 2 were consecrated. |
| 580 |
 |
Event |
ASC 664 ACEG, <664> B |
Colmán 1 went with his companions (Anonymi 807) to his native land. |
| 581 |
 |
Event |
ASC 661 ACEG, <661> B |
Eoppa 3 first brought Christianity to the dwellers on the Isle of Wight (Anonymi 806). |
| 582 |
 |
Event |
ASC 661 ACEG, <661> B |
Wulfhere 1 received Æthelwalh 1 [as godson] at baptism. |
| 583 |
 |
Event |
ASC 661 ACEG, <661> B |
Wulfhere 1 gave the dwellers on the Isle of Wight (Anonymi 806) to Æthelwalh 1. |
| 584 |
 |
Event |
ASC 661 ACEG, <661> B |
Wulfhere 1 harried on the Isle of Wight. |
| 585 |
 |
Event |
ASC 661 ACEG, <661> B |
Cuthred 1 and Cenberht 1 passed away in one year. |
| 586 |
 |
Event |
ASC 661 ACEG, <661> B |
Wulfhere 1 harried up to [BC substitute: at; E substitutes: from] Ashdown. |
| 587 |
 |
Event |
ASC 661 ACEG, <661> B |
Here Cenwealh 2 fought at Easter at Posentesburh. |
| 588 |
 |
Event |
ASC 660 ACEG, <660> B |
Here Agilbert 1 departed from Cenwealh 2. |
| 589 |
 |
Event |
ASC 658 ACEG, <658> B |
Cenwealh 2 deserted the sister (Anonymous 216) of Penda 1. |
| 590 |
 |
Event |
ASC 658 ACEG, <658> B |
Penda 1 had driven Cenwealh 2 into exile among the East Angles (Anonymi 805) for three years because Cenwealh 2 had deserted Penda 1's sister (Anonymous 216). |
| 591 |
 |
Event |
ASC 658 ACEG, <658> B |
Cenwealh 2 came from the East Angles (Anonymi 805), where he had been in exile for three years. |
| 592 |
 |
Event |
ASC 658 ACEFG, <658> B |
Here Cenwealh 2 fought æt Peonnum against the Wealas (Anonymi 804) and caused them to flee as far as the Parret. |
| 593 |
 |
Event |
ASC 655 ACG, <655> B |
The Mercians (Anonymi 790) became Christians. |
| 594 |
 |
Event |
ASC 655 ACG, <655> B |
Here Penda 1 died. |
| 595 |
 |
Event |
ASC 654 AB |
Botwulf 1 began to build a mynster [ABCEF(OE and Lat.):at Icanho]. |
| 596 |
 |
Event |
ASC 654 ACG, <654> B, 653 E |
Here Anna 1 was slain. |
| 597 |
 |
Event |
ASC 653 ACG, <653> B, 652 E |
Here the Middle Saxons [BCE substitute: Middle Angles] under the ealdorman Peada 1 (Anonymi 789) received the true faith. |
| 598 |
 |
Event |
ASC 652 ABCG |
Here Cenwealh 2 fought at Bradford-on-Avon |
| 599 |
 |
Event |
ASC 651 ABCG |
Here Oswine 1 was slain. |
| 600 |
 |
Event |
ASC 648 AEG, 647 BC |
Cenwealh 2 gave Cuthred 1 three thousand [BC add: hides] of land at Ashdown. |
| 601 |
 |
Event |
ASC 646 AF(OE and Lat.)G, 645 BCE |
Here Cenwealh 2 was baptized. |
| 602 |
 |
Event |
ASC 645 AF(OE and Lat.)G, 644 BCE |
Here Cenwealh 2 was driven out [E adds: from his kingdom] by Penda 1. |
| 603 |
 |
Event |
ASC 644 AF(OE and Lat.)G, 643 BCE |
Here Paulinus 1 passed away [F(OE and Lat.) add: in Rochester; E adds: on 6 ides of October (= 10 October)]. |
| 604 |
 |
Event |
ASC 643 AG, 642 BCF(OE and Lat.), 641 E |
Cenwealh 2 ordered the [BC add: old] church [F(OE and Lat.) add: of St Peter] to be built at Winchester. |
| 605 |
 |
Event |
ASC 642 AG, 641 BCF(OE and Lat.) |
Here Oswald 1 was slain. |
| 606 |
 |
Event |
ASC 640 A |
The two sons of Eormenred 1 (Anonymi 803: Æthelberht 23 and Æthelred 42) were afterwards martyred by Thunor 1. |
| 607 |
 |
Event |
ASC 639 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G |
Birinus 1 baptized Cuthred 1 at Dorchester-on-Thames. |
| 608 |
 |
Event |
ASC 636 ABCEF(Lat.)G |
Felix 2 preached the Christian faith to the East Angles (Anonymi 802). |
| 609 |
 |
Event |
ASC 636 ABCEG |
Cwichelm 1 died in the same year [in which he was baptized]. |
| 610 |
 |
Event |
ASC 636 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G |
Here Cwichelm 1 was baptized [ABCEG: at Dorchester-on-Thames]. |
| 611 |
 |
Event |
ASC 635 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G |
Here Cynegils 1 was baptized by Birinus 1 [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: at Dorchester-on-Thames with Oswald 1 as his godfather]. |
| 612 |
 |
Event |
ASC 634 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G |
Here Birinus 1 preached baptism [F (OE and Lat.) substitutes: belief in Christ] [ABCEF(Lat.)G: to the West Saxons (Anonymi 801)] [E adds: under King Cynegils 1]. |
| 613 |
 |
Event |
ASC 633 ABCF(OE and Lat.)G |
Here Edwin 2 was slain. |
| 614 |
 |
Event |
ASC 633 ABCG |
Paulinus 1 went back to the dwellers in Kent (Anonymi 947). |
| 615 |
 |
Event |
ASC 632 ABCEG |
Here Eorpwald 1 was baptized. |
| 616 |
 |
Event |
ASC 628 ABCEG |
[Cynegils 1 and Cwichelm 1] then reached an agreement [with Penda 1]. |
| 617 |
 |
Event |
ASC 628 ABCEG |
Here Cynegils 1 and Cwichelm 1 fought against Penda 1 at Cirencester. |
| 618 |
 |
Event |
ASC 627 ABCG |
Here Edwin 2 was baptized with his people (Anonymi 800) at Easter. |
| 619 |
 |
Event |
ASC 626 ABCG |
Here Eanflæd 1 was baptized on the holy eve of Pentecost. |
| 620 |
 |
Event |
ASC 625 ABCEG |
Here Paulinus 1 was consecrated by Justus 1 as bishop for the Northumbrians [E adds: on 12 kalends of August (= 21 July)]. |
| 621 |
 |
Event |
ASC 616 A |
Justus 1 consecrated Romanus 1 as bishop [of Rochester]. |
| 622 |
 |
Event |
ASC 616 A |
Within five years of his consecration as archbishop Mellitus 1 died. |
| 623 |
 |
Event |
ASC 616 AE |
Laurence 2 was buried beside Augustine 1 [E: on 4 nones of February (= 2 February)]. |
| 624 |
 |
Event |
ASC 616 AEF(OE and Lat.) |
In the days of Eadbald 2 Laurence 2 died [A: on 4 nones of February (= 2 February). |
| 625 |
 |
Event |
ASC 616 AEF(OE and Lat.) |
When Laurence 2 had decided to go overseas, he had a vision of the apostle Peter scourging him at night. |
| 626 |
 |
Event |
ASC 614 ABCEG |
Here Cynegils 1 and Cwichelm 1 fought at Beandun and slew [AG: 2,046; BCE: 2,045] Wealas (Anonymi 788). |
| 627 |
 |
Event |
ASC 607 ABCEG |
Here Ceolwulf 2 fought against the South Saxons (Anonymi 799). |
| 628 |
 |
Event |
ASC 606 ABCF(Lat.)G |
Gregory 1 sent baptism to us [sc. the Anglo-Saxons]. |
| 629 |
 |
Event |
ASC 606 ABCF(OE and Lat.)G, 605 E |
Here Gregory 1 passed away [ABCF(Lat.)G: ten years after he sent baptism to us (sc. the Anglo-Saxons)]. |
| 630 |
 |
Event |
ASC 606 A, 605 EF(Lat.) |
Augustine 1 had prophesied about the fate of the Wealas. |
| 631 |
 |
Event |
ASC 606 A, 605 EF(Lat.) |
And here Æthelfrith 2 led his army (Anonymi 797) to Chester and slew countless Wealas (Anonymi 798) there. |
| 632 |
 |
Event |
ASC 604 AEF(OE and Lat.) |
Æthelberht 3 granted the episcopal see of Rochester to Justus 1. |
| 633 |
 |
Event |
ASC 604 AEF(OE and Lat.) |
Æthelberht 3 granted an episcopal see in London to Mellitus 1. |
| 634 |
 |
Event |
ASC 604 AE |
Æthelberht 3 established Sæberht 1 as king of the East Saxons. |
| 635 |
 |
Event |
ASC 604 AEF(OE and Lat.) |
[Augustine 1] sent Mellitus 1 to offer baptism to the East Saxons (Anonymi 796). |
| 636 |
 |
Event |
ASC 604 AEF(OE and Lat.) |
Augustine 1 consecrated two bishops, Mellitus 1 and Justus 1. |
| 637 |
 |
Event |
ASC 603 ACEG |
Aedán 1 fought together with Dalriada (Anonymi 795) against Æthelfrith 2. |
| 638 |
 |
Event |
ASC 601 ABCEF(OE)G |
Paulinus 1 turned Edwin 2 to baptism. |
| 639 |
 |
Event |
ASC 601 ABCEF(OE)G |
Gregory 1 sent very many religious teachers (Anonymi 794) to help Augustine 1. |
| 640 |
 |
Event |
ASC 601 ABCEF(OE)G |
Here Gregory 1 sent the pallium to Augustine 1 in Britain. |
| 641 |
 |
Event |
ASC 597 ABCEG |
Ceolwulf 2 continually fought and strove against either the English or the Wealas, the Picts or the Scottas (Anonymi 946). |
| 642 |
 |
Event |
ASC 596 ABCEF(OE and Lat.)G |
Gregory 1 sent Augustine 1 and Anonymi 785, who preached the Word of God to the English people. |
| 643 |
 |
Event |
ASC 595 A |
Gregory 1 sent Augustine 1 and many monks (Anonymi 785), who preached the Word of God to the English people. |
| 644 |
 |
Transaction |
ASC 885 (A) |
He sent to Alfred 8 great gifts and part of the cross on which Christ suffered. |
| 645 |
 |
Event |
ASC 933 A, <934> B, 934 CDEF(OE and Lat.)G |
Æthelstan 18 went to Scotland with his landhere (Anonymi 1544) and his sciphere (Anonymi 1545) {F(lat.) substitutes: with a great army (Anonymi 1544) by land and by sea]. |
| 646 |
 |
Event |
ASC 933 AE, <934> B, 934 CDF(OE and Lat.)G |
[Æthelstan 18] harried much of [Scotland]. |
| 647 |
 |
Event |
ASC 937.1-73 ACD, <937> B, 938 G(pp. 84-7) |
Æthelstan 18 and Edmund 14 and their forces (Anonymi 1528 and Anonymi 1529) won a battle at Brunanburh against Olaf 3 and Constantine 2 and their forces (Anonymi 1525 and Anonymi 1526). |
| 648 |
 |
Event |
ASC 937.10-24, 28-32, 42-4 ACD, <937> B, 938 G(pp. 84-5) |
There were many deaths at the battle of Brunanburh. |
| 649 |
 |
Event |
ASC 937.53-6 ACD, <937> B, 938 G(p. 86) |
The surviving Northmen (Anonymi 1526) departed on their ships to Dublin, [going] back to Ireland. |
| 650 |
 |
Event |
ASC 937.57-9 ACD, <937> B, 938 G(p. 86) |
The brothers [sc. Æthelstan 18 and Edmund 14] returned together to their native country, the land of the West Saxons. |
| 651 |
 |
Event |
ASC 937.65-73 ACD, <937> B, 938 G(pp. 86-7) |
Books and aged scholars (Anonymi 1534) have never reported a greater battle [than Brunanburh] since the Angles and Saxons (Anonymi 1532) conquered Britain. |
| 652 |
 |
Event |
ASC 937.69-73 ACD, <937> B, 938 (p. 87) G |
The Angles and the Saxons (Anonymi 1532) came from the east and conquered the British (Anonymi 1533). |
| 653 |
 |
Event |
ASC 940 ACDF(OE and Lat.), <940> B, 941 G |
Æthelstan 18 passed away [D: in Gloucester] [ABCDF(Lat.)G: on 27 October, 40 years but a day after Alfred 8 passed away]. |
| 654 |
 |
Event |
ASC 940 ACDF(Lat.), <940> B, 941 G |
Alfred 8 passed away on [28 October], 40 years less one day before Æthelstan 18. |
| 655 |
 |
Event |
ASC 940 ACDF(OE and Lat.), <940> B, 941 G |
Edmund 14 acceded to the kingdom [ABCDG: and he was then eighteen years old]. |
| 656 |
 |
Event |
ASC 942.1-8 ACDG, <942> B |
Edmund 14 overran the Mercians (Anonymi 1536) and the five boroughs. |
| 657 |
 |
Event |
ASC 942.8-13 ACDG, <942> B |
The Danes (Anonymi 1537) were subjected by force to the constraints of the Northmen (Anonymi 1538). Edmund 14 subsequently freed them. |
| 658 |
 |
Event |
ASC 942 ACG, <942> B |
[BC: Here Edmund 14] received Olaf 4 at baptism. |
| 659 |
 |
Event |
ASC 942 ACG, <942> B |
He [sc. Edmund 14] received Ragnald 2 at the hands of the bishop (Anonymous 583). |
| 660 |
 |
Event |
ASC 942 AF(OE and Lat.) |
Here Edmund 14 granted Glastonbury to Dunstan 1. |
| 661 |
 |
Event |
ASC 942 AF(OE and Lat.) |
Dunstan 1 afterwards became abbot [of Glastonbury]. |
| 662 |
 |
Event |
ASC 944 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <944> B |
Here Edmund 14 brought all the land of the Northumbrians [ABCDG: under his control]. |
| 663 |
 |
Event |
ASC 945 ACDEF(OE and Lat.)G, <945> B |
Here Edmund 14 harried all the land of the Cumbrians [F(OE) substitutes: Cumberland; F(Lat.): Cumbria]. |
| 664 |
 |
Event |
ASC 945 ACDG, <945> B |
Edmund 14 granted all [the land of the Cumbrians] to Malcolm 3. |
| 665 |
 |
Event |
ASC 946 ACDG, <946> B |
Here Edmund 14 passed away. |
| 666 |
 |
Event |
ASC 946 ACDG, <946> B, 948 EF(OE and Lat.) |
Eadred 16 acceded to the kingdom. |
| 667 |
 |
Event |
ASC 946 ACDG, <946> B, 948 EF(OE and Lat.) |
Eadred 16 brought all the land of the Northumbrians [F(Lat) substitutes: Northumbria] under his control. |
| 668 |
 |
Event |
ASC 946 ACDG, <946> B, 948 EF(OE and Lat.) |
The Scots (Anonymi 1546) made oaths to Eadred 16 that they would do all that he wished. |
| 669 |
 |
Event |
ASC 951 AF(Lat.)G |
Here Ælfheah 19 passed away on St Gregory's mass-day. |
| 670 |
 |
Event |
ASC 955 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, 956 BC |
Here Eadred 16 passed away [AF(OE)G: on St Clement's mass-day at Frome]. |
| 671 |
 |
Event |
ASC 955 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, 956 BC |
Eadwig 4 acceded to the kingdom [DF(OE) add: of the West Saxons]. |
| 672 |
 |
Event |
ASC 955 AF(OE and Lat.) |
Eadwig 4 put Dunstan 1 to flight from the country. |
| 673 |
 |
Event |
ASC 958 AF(OE and Lat.)G, 959 CDE, 95<9> B |
Here Eadwig 4 passed away [AG: on 1 October]. |
| 674 |
 |
Event |
ASC 958 AF(OE and Lat.)G, 959 BCD |
Edgar 11 acceded to the kingdom [BC: of the West Saxons and of the Mercians and of the Northumbrians. And he was then sixteen years old; F(OE and Lat.): of all Britain.] |
| 675 |
 |
Event |
ASC 959 AF(OE and Lat.) |
Here he [sc. Edgar 11] sent for Dunstan 1 [F(Lat.): Edgar 11 arranged for Dunstan 1 to be brought back from exile]. |
| 676 |
 |
Event |
ASC 959 AF(OE and Lat.) |
[Edgar 11] gave him [sc. Dunstan 1] the bishopric of Worcester. |
| 677 |
 |
Event |
ASC 959 AF(OE and Lat.) |
[Edgar 11] afterwards gave [Dunstan 1] [F(Lat.) substitutes: augmented (the bishopric of Worcester) with] the bishopric of London . |
| 678 |
 |
Event |
ASC 961 AF(OE and Lat.) |
Here Oda 1 departed [F(OE and Lat.): passed away]. |
| 679 |
 |
Event |
ASC 961 AF(OE and Lat.) |
Dunstan 1 acceded to the archbishopric [F(OE) substitutes: was chosen as archbishop]. |
| 680 |
 |
Event |
ASC 962 AG |
Here Ælfgar 11 passed away among the people of Devon (Anonymi 1549). |
| 681 |
 |
Event |
ASC 962 AG |
[Ælfgar 11's] body reposed at Wilton. |
| 682 |
 |
Event |
ASC 962 AG |
Sigefrith 11 fell on himself [i.e., committed suicide]. |
| 683 |
 |
Event |
ASC 962 AG |
His [sc. Sigefrith 11's] body lay at Wimborne. |
| 684 |
 |
Event |
ASC 962 AG |
Æthelmod 9 went to Rome. |
| 685 |
 |
Event |
ASC 962 AG |
Æthelmod 9 passed away there [sc. in Rome] on 15 August. |
| 686 |
 |
Event |
ASC 963 AG |
Here Wulfstan 13 passed away on 28 December. |
| 687 |
 |
Event |
ASC 963 AG |
Gyric 1 passed away. |
| 688 |
 |
Event |
ASC 963 AF(OE)G |
In this same year [F(OE): Here] Æthelwold 1 acceded to the bishopric at Winchester |
| 689 |
 |
Event |
ASC 963 AF(Lat.)G |
[Æthelwold 1] was consecrated [as bishop] on Sunday, 29 November. |
| 690 |
 |
Event |
ASC 964 AF(OE and Lat.)G |
Here Edgar 11 expelled priests [F(OE and Lat.): canons] (Anonymi 1547) from various churches. |
| 691 |
 |
Event |
ASC 964 AF(OE and Lat.)G |
Edgar 11 replaced [the priests/canons] (Anonymi 1547) by monks (Anonymi 1548). |
| 692 |
 |
Event |
ASC 964 AF(OE and Lat.)G |
He [sc. Edgar 11] made Æthelgar 8 abbot at New Minster, Ordberht 4 at Chertsey and Cyneweard 2 at Milton Abbas. |
| 693 |
 |
Event |
ASC 971 AG, <972> B, 972 C, 970 DE |
Here Edmund 21 passed away. |
| 694 |
 |
Event |
ASC 971 AG |
His [sc. Edmund 21's] body lay at Romsey. |
| 695 |
 |
Event |
ASC 973.1-10 ABC, 973 G(pp. 90-1) |
Edgar 11 was consecrated as king in Acmannesceastre, also known as Bath, in the presence of various people. |
| 696 |
 |
Event |
ASC 975.1-9 ABC, 975 G(pp. 91-2) |
Edgar 11 left this insignificant and transitory life. |
| 697 |
 |
Event |
ASC 975.10-12 ABC, 975 G(p. 92) |
The son of Edgar 11, Edward 2, acceded to the kingdom. |
| 698 |
 |
Event |
ASC 975.13-15 ABC, 975 G(p. 92) |
Ten days before, Cyneweard 2 had departed from Britain [i.e., died]. |
| 699 |
 |
Event |
ASC 975.16-23 ABC, 975 G(p. 92 ) |
Amongst the Mercians (Anonymi 1542), almost everywhere the praise of the Ruler [i.e., God] was cast down. Many monks (Anonymi 1543) were dispersed. |
| 700 |
 |
Event |
ASC 975.24-8 ABC, 975 G(p. 92) |
Then Oslac 7 was also driven from his native land over the seas. |