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Factoid Type |
Source Reference |
Short Description |
| 1 |
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Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 29) |
Hun 1 reposed then [sc. at the time of writing] in the city of Winchester. |
| 2 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 29) |
[Ludeca 1 was killed] and five duces (Anonymi 835) with him. |
| 3 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.Cap. |
Cędwalla 1 was converted to faith in Christ. |
| 4 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.9 |
Edgar 11 was crowned king in Bath. |
| 5 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.9 |
Edgar 11 gave back his spirit to the author of the earth. |
| 6 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.7 |
All the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2582) submitted to [Eadred 16]. |
| 7 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.7 |
The Scots (Anonymi 2583) swore oaths and unswerving faith [to Eadred 16]. |
| 8 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.6 |
Innumerable miracles took place at the tomb of Ęlfgifu 3 in the monastery at Shaftesbury up to the present day [i.e., the time of writing]. |
| 9 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.7 |
Eadred 16 passed away in peace. |
| 10 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.6 |
Ęlfgifu 3 passed away. |
| 11 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.6 |
Edmund 14 passed away. |
| 12 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.6 |
Wulfstan 14 and the dux of the Mercians (Anonymous 924) caused Ragnald 2 and Olaf 4 to submit to the king [sc. Edmund 14]. |
| 13 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.6 |
Wulfstan 14 and the dux of the Mercians (Anonymous 924) expelled Ragnald 2 and Olaf 4 from the city of York. |
| 14 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.5 |
Ęthelstan 18 passed from the world. |
| 15 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.5 |
A huge battle was fought against the barbarians (Anonymi 2579) at 'Brunandun', still called the 'great battle'. Anonymi 2579 were vanquished. |
| 16 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.5 |
The Scots (Anonymi 2580) and the Picts (Anonymi 2581) submitted [to Ęthelstan 18]. |
| 17 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 54) |
Edward 2 passed away. |
| 18 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (pp. 53-4) |
The body of [Ęthelflęd 4] was buried in the citadel of Gloucester. |
| 19 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.5 |
[Ęthelstan 18] drove the barbarians (Anonymi 2579) from the shores. |
| 20 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 53) |
The greater part of that army (Anonymi 2578) departed for Ireland. |
| 21 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 53) |
Ęthelflęd 4 passed from the world. |
| 22 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 53) |
Eadwulf 28 passed away in the Northumbrian lands. |
| 23 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 53) |
Ęthelred 1 passed from the world. |
| 24 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 53) |
Ęthelred 1 was buried in peace in the citadel called Gloucester. |
| 25 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 53) |
A very large fleet (Anonymi 2578) arrived at the Severn estuary. There was no serious fighting there that year. |
| 26 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 53) |
Three kings, Halfdan 3, Eowils 1 and Inwęr 1, and many nobles and duces (Anonymi 2577) fell at Wednesfield. |
| 27 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 52) |
Plegmund 1 took alms to Rome on behalf of the people (Anonymi 2589) and also of King Edward 2. |
| 28 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (pp. 52-3) |
The throng (Anonymi 2538) harried in Mercia and across the River Severn. |
| 29 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 53) |
The Mercian and West [Saxon] troops (Anonymi 2576) gained victory over the Danes (Anonymi 2538) at Wednesfield. |
| 30 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 52) |
The barbarians (Anonymi 2538) broke the agreement with Edward 2 and also Ęthelred 1. |
| 31 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 52) |
Plegmund 1 dedicated a very high tower in the city of Winchester. |
| 32 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 52) |
Sigewulf 8 and others were killed during the hostilities in 902. |
| 33 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 52) |
Hostilities began at Holme against the eastern enemy. Afterwards the barbarians (Anonymi 2538) were the victors. |
| 34 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 51) |
Edward 2 was elected by the first men (Anonymi 2572). |
| 35 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 52) |
Ęthelbald 4 assumed the prelacy of the city of York in the citadel at London. |
| 36 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.4 (p. 51) |
Edward 2 was crowned with the royal crown on the day of Pentecost. |
| 37 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 51) |
Alfred 8 passed away. |
| 38 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 51) |
The body of Alfred 8 rested in peace in the city of Winchester. |
| 39 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 51) |
A great deal of dissension arose amongst the bands of the English (Anonymi 2571) who then were resident in the territories of the Northumbrians. |
| 40 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 51) |
The body of Guthfrith 3 was entombed at York in the great basilica. |
| 41 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 51) |
Ęthelnoth 14 travelled from Wessex to York. |
| 42 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 51) |
Guthfrith 3 died on the nativity of St Bartholomew. |
| 43 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 50) |
Sigefrith 8 came with a large fleet (Anonymi 2570) and harried the coast. |
| 44 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (pp. 50-1) |
A huge fleet (Anonymi 2588) arrived from the citadel at Boulogne bound for Lympne, a town of the English. |
| 45 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 50) |
The Danes [sc. Hęsten 1 and Anonymi 2564] did not refuse hostages (Anonymi 2587). |
| 46 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 50) |
The Danish stockaded earthwork at Benfleet collapsed, having been demolished by the inhabitants (Anonymi 2569). |
| 47 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 50) |
The Danes [sc. Hęsten 1 and Anonymi 2564] again confirmed the peace. They promised to leave that region. |
| 48 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 50) |
The deeds at Buttington have been celebrated by old people (Anonymi 2568). |
| 49 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 50) |
The Anglo-Saxons [sc. Ęthelhelm 7 with others] fought against the Danes [sc. Hęsten 1 and others] at Buttington and gained the victory. |
| 50 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 50) |
Ęthelhelm 7, Ęthelnoth 14 and Ęthelred 1 mustered forces. |
| 51 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 50) |
Hęsten 1, breaking out from Benfleet, attacked with others the lands of the Mercians up to the borders of the British. |
| 52 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 50) |
Protected by the army in the area (Anonymi 2538), Anonymi 2531 sailed from the port at Lympne to Mersea to meet the East Angles (Anonymi 2535). |
| 53 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 49) |
Hostages (Anonymi 2563) were given by the Danes (Anonymi 2531) [at Thorney]. |
| 54 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 49) |
The Danes (Anonymi 2531) were held besieged on an island in the marsh, Thorney. Ęthelred 1 set out from London and helped Edward 2. |
| 55 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (pp. 49-50) |
Anonymi 2531 asked for a peace-treaty. They agreed to leave the realm of Ęthelred 1 and did so. |
| 56 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 49) |
Edward 2 was moving military forces (Anonymi 2586) through the southern parts of the English. |
| 57 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 49) |
The forces of Edward 2 (Anonymi 2586) attacked Anonymi 2531, wounded their king (Anonymous 923) and drove them across the Thames. |
| 58 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 49) |
A large fleet (Anonymi 2533) arrived with Hęsten 1 on the shores of the Thames. |
| 59 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 49) |
Hęsten 1 and Anonymi 2533 measured out a camp for the whole winter. |
| 60 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 49) |
Anonymi 2531 made their winter camp there [at Appledore]. |
| 61 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 49) |
The army from Gaul (Anonymi 2531) harried as far as Northamptonshire and Berkshire. |
| 62 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 49) |
Hęsten 1 and Anonymi 2533 built a fortification at Milton Regis. |
| 63 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 48) |
The ships [of the barbarians] (Anonymi 2531) crossed from Boulogne to the harbour of the Lympne and stayed at Appledore. |
| 64 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 49) |
Anonymi 2531 destroyed an old fort at Appledore because there was only a small band of rustics inside it (Anonymi 2532). |
| 65 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 48) |
[Maelinmun 1] returned home. |
| 66 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 49) |
[Maccbethu 1] set apart under guard the relics of [Dubslane 1]. |
| 67 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 48) |
Dubslane 1, Maccbethu 1 and Maelinmun 1 came via Cornwall and visited Alfred 8. |
| 68 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 48) |
The more eminent of them [sc. Dubslane 1] soon departed this life. |
| 69 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 47) |
Beornhelm 8 took alms to Rome. |
| 70 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 47) |
Guthrum 1 expired. |
| 71 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 48) |
Dubslane 1, Maccbethu 1 and Maelinmun 1 set out for Rome. They intended to go from there to Jerusalem. |
| 72 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 47) |
Guthrum 1 took the name 'Ęthelstan' from the font from his godfather, Alfred 8. |
| 73 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 47) |
Ęthelbald 14 passed away. |
| 74 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 47) |
Guthrum 1 settled mainly among the East Angles (Anonymi 2527), where he had first resided. |
| 75 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 47) |
Ęthelred 13 passed away. |
| 76 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 47) |
Ęthelswith 1 passed away. |
| 77 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 46) |
Anonymi 2507 broke the treaty and attacked Alfred 8. |
| 78 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 46) |
Alfred 8 besieged London and was well received by all (Anonymi 2534). |
| 79 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 47) |
Ęthelhelm 7 went to Rome on behalf of the people of the church of the English. |
| 80 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 46) |
Marinus 1 passed away. |
| 81 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 46) |
Marinus 1 three times sent gifts made from the True Cross. |
| 82 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 46) |
Marinus 1 set free the schola Anglorum, which is now at Rome, through the prior intervention of Alfred 8. |
| 83 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 45) |
Alfred 8 sent a fleet (Anonymi 923) to the eastern parts of the Angles [i.e., to the East Angles] (Anonymi 2527). |
| 84 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 44) |
Those (Anonymi 2507) who held the East Angles (Anonymi 2530) suddenly made a journey to Benfleet. |
| 85 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (pp. 45-6) |
Ęthelwulf 1 had married a daughter (Judith 1) of Charlemagne 1. |
| 86 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 44-5) |
There [at Benfleet] there was violent disagreement between Anonymi 2507 and Anonymi 2523. Some remained, some went overseas. |
| 87 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 44) |
Those of Anonymi 2523 left behind [after the others went abroad] renewed the giving of hostages (Anonymi 2558) to the English (Anonymi 2525). |
| 88 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 45) |
The fleet (Anonymi 923) met sixteen vessels (Anonymi 2528) at the mouth of the Stour and a battle ensued. |
| 89 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 44) |
Twice during the year the remainder of Anonymi 2523 raided by deceit forested parts where the Thames reaches the southern shores. |
| 90 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 44) |
Alfred 8 gave orders to Anonymous 922. Anonymi 2523 sought the shore. |
| 91 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 44) |
Alfred 8 met four ships (Anonymi 2522): two were destroyed by him and two laid down arms and submitted. |
| 92 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 43) |
Anonymi 2521 sought the Gallic area by ship and established themselves in a place called Ghent. |
| 93 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 44) |
Alfred 8 arrived [at Rochester] with a West [Saxon] force (Anonymi 2525). |
| 94 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 44) |
Anonymi 2523 besieged Rochester. |
| 95 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 43) |
Anonymi 2507 established a camp for the winter. |
| 96 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 43) |
Anonymi 2521 laid out a camp at Fulham. |
| 97 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 43) |
The army (Anonymi 2507) brought all the inhabitants (Anonymi 2530) under their power. |
| 98 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 43) |
The army (Anonymi 2507) left Cirencester and went to the territory of the East Angles (Anonymi 2530). |
| 99 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 43) |
The pagans (Anonymi 2507) set out for Cirencester. |
| 100 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 43) |
Ęthelnoth 14 purified [Guthrum 1] at Wedmore. |
| 101 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 43) |
Anonymi 2507 swore oaths. |
| 102 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 43) |
[Guthrum 1] accepted the water of baptism. |
| 103 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 43) |
The king (Anonymous 919) and eight hundred men with him (Anonymi 2516) fell. |
| 104 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 43) |
Alfred 8 [with Anonymi 2556] joined battle against Anonymi 2507 at Edington; Anonymi 2556 gained the victory. |
| 105 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 43) |
Anonymi 2507 gave hostages (Anonymi 2520). |
| 106 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 43) |
Anonymous 919 and Anonymi 2536 besieged Odda 2 in a certain fort. Eventually the Danes (Anonymi 2536) gained the victory. |
| 107 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 43) |
The barbarians (Anonymi 2507) promised peace and sought for a treaty, |
| 108 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 43) |
Anonymous 919 arrived in the country of the West Angles [= West Saxons] (Anonymi 2518) with thirty ships (Anonymi 2536). |
| 109 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 42) |
They [sc. Ęthelnoth 14 and Anonymi 2517] built a fort on an island, Ęthelney, in a marsh. |
| 110 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 42) |
Anonymi 2507 drove some (Anonymi 2537) across the seas to the shores of Gaul. |
| 111 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 42) |
Anonymi 2507 made their winter settlement in Chippenham. |
| 112 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 42) |
Alfred 8 fought daily against Anonymi 2507. |
| 113 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 42) |
Ęthelnoth 14 tarried with a small force (Anonymi 2517) in a certain wood. |
| 114 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 42) |
In a complex attack Anonymi 2507 made a settlement in the town called Gloucester. |
| 115 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 42) |
Anonymi 2507 ravaged the kingdom of the Mercians, driving away its inhabitants everywhere (Anonymi 2514). |
| 116 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 42) |
The barbarians (Anonymi 2507) entered treacherously into a peace agreement with Alfred 8 to leave his territory. |
| 117 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 42) |
Anonymi 2507 broke their agreement made with a strong oath with the West Angles [= West Saxons] (Anonymi 2515). |
| 118 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 42) |
Anonymi 2507 lost near the cliff called Swanage one hundred ships, a large part [of their fleet], in a storm. |
| 119 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 42) |
Anonymi 2507 suddenly broke the peace agreement [with Alfred 8]. |
| 120 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 42) |
Anonymi 2507 entered Devon and laid out a camp in wintertime in the city of Exeter. |
| 121 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 41) |
Oscytel 1, Guthrum 1 and Anwend 1 went with a huge army (Anonymi 2507) from Repton to Cambridge. |
| 122 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 41) |
The king [sc. Alfred 8] made a peace agreement with Anonymi 2507 and gave them money. |
| 123 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (pp. 41-2) |
Anonymi 2507 gave Alfred 8 hostages (Anonymi 2512) and swore an oath. |
| 124 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 41) |
Oscytel 1, Guthrum 1 and Anwend 1 with an immense army (Anonymi 2507) made a settlement in Cambridge for twelve months. |
| 125 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 41) |
The greater part of the province was ravaged by Anonymi 2507. |
| 126 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 41) |
Alfred 8 went out with a ship-army (Anonymi 2508); a barbarian fleet (Anonymi 2509) met him and a battle ensued. |
| 127 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 41) |
The army (Anonymi 2507) made a common settlement with the western army (Anonymi 2510) near Wareham, which it had not done before. |
| 128 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 41) |
Halfdan 2 divided up the kingdom of the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2511), having conquered them all. |
| 129 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 41) |
Anonymi 2504 quite often made war on the Picts (Anonymi 2505) and the Strathclyde Britons (Anonymi 2506). |
| 130 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 41) |
Burgred 5 was buried in a worthy tomb in the church of the Holy Mother of Christ, which is now called the 'English schools'. |
| 131 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 41) |
In wintertime Halfdan 2 made his settlement near the River Tyne. |
| 132 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 41) |
Anonymi 34 broke the peace and ravaged the fields of the Mercians. |
| 133 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 41) |
The barbarians (Anonymi 34) divided up the kingdom into two for themselves, Halfdan 2 taking the land of the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2511). |
| 134 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 40) |
The barbarians (Anonymi 34) at last moved their settlement to Repton. |
| 135 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 41) |
Burgred 5 passed away in Rome. |
| 136 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 41) |
Burgred 5 started journeying, desiring to reach Rome. |
| 137 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (pp. 40-1) |
The barbarians (Anonymi 34) drove Burgred 5 from his kingdom across the sea, twenty-two years since he first began his rule. |
| 138 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 40) |
The barbarians (Anonymi 34) changed their enclosed settlement to a place called Torksey, near Lindsey. |
| 139 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 40) |
The Mercian people (Anonymi 2503) renewed the peace agreement with Anonymi 34. |
| 140 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 40) |
The Mercians (Anonymi 2503) reached agreement with Anonymi 34 in the form of a treaty and agreed on payments. |
| 141 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 40) |
The pagans (Anonymi 34) arrived in the territory of the East Angles (Anonymi 878). |
| 142 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 40) |
Anonymi 34 laid out a camp in the environs of London. |
| 143 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 40) |
A battle took place near a forest called Aclea. |
| 144 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 40) |
There was a battle fought at the Parret. |
| 145 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 40) |
The Mercians (Anonymi 2457) and West Angles waged civil war; Ecgberht 10 gained the victory. |
| 146 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 40) |
The army of barbarians (Anonymi 64 and Anonymi 34) encamped at Reading |
| 147 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 40) |
Alfred 8 acceded to the [West Saxon] kingdom. |
| 148 |
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Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 40) |
The West Saxons (Anonymi 2497) made peace with [the barbarian army] (Anonymi 34). |
| 149 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 40) |
Ęthelred 15 died. |
| 150 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 40) |
Eleven 'consules', whom they [sc. Anonymi 34] called 'earls', and one king fell. |
| 151 |
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Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 40) |
The English (Anonymi 2497) fought nine battles, excluding those already mentioned. |
| 152 |
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Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2-3 (p. 39) |
Ęthelred 15 was buried in the monastery called Wimborne. |
| 153 |
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Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (pp. 39-40) |
A summer army (Anonymi 64) arrived at Reading, where Anonymi 34 joined them. They gained a pointless victory over the army of the West Saxons (Anonymi 2554). |
| 154 |
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Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 39) |
After the death of his brothers, Alfred 8 obtained the kingdom, the last son of Ęthelwulf 1 to rule over all the provinces of Britain. |
| 155 |
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Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (pp. 38-9) |
Ęthelweard 23 was composing the present passage to remind Matilda 1 of their common family ancestry. |
| 156 |
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Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 38) |
Ęthelweard 23 had stirred Matilda 1's memory by means of his original letter. |
| 157 |
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Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 38) |
Bishop Heahmund 4 fell there [sc. at Merantun], killed by the sword. |
| 158 |
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Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 38) |
Ęthelred 15 and Alfred 8 renewed the contest against the barbarian army (Anonymi 34) on a wide front at Merantun. The latter gained the victory. |
| 159 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (pp. 38-9) |
Ęthelred 15 passed away. He reigned for five years. |
| 160 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 38) |
Heahmund 4's body lies buried in the place called Keynsham. |
| 161 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 38) |
Anonymi 63 joined battle with Anonymi 34. The former were withdrawn and Anonymi 34 gained the victory but no spoil. |
| 162 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 37) |
All the nobler youth of the leaders [of Anonymi 34] were killed at Ashdown. Such a slaughter had not been heard of since the Saxons gained Britain by battle. |
| 163 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 37) |
Ęthelred 15 and Alfred 8 fought Anonymi 34 at Ashdown. There were great losses on both sides. Ęthelred 15 gained the victory. |
| 164 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 37) |
Ęthelwulf 16 fell. |
| 165 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 37) |
Ęthelwulf 16 was buried in Derby. |
| 166 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 37) |
Ęthelwulf 16 with his men (Anonymi 2553) put two leaders (Anonymi 2498) to flight. |
| 167 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 37) |
Ęthelred 15 and his army (Anonymi 63) arrived and an indescribable battle started in which Anonymi 34 were the victors. |
| 168 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 37) |
The army of the barbarians (Anonymi 34) set out thence [sc. from the eastern part of the Angles] for Reading. |
| 169 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (pp. 36-7) |
Ceolnoth 3 was buried at Canterbury. |
| 170 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
Edmund 6's body lay entombed at Bury St Edmunds. |
| 171 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
Ceolnoth 3 passed away. |
| 172 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
Ivar 1 passed away. |
| 173 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
Edmund 6 was killed by Anonymi 34 there [sc. at Thetford]. |
| 174 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
Edmund 6 chose to do battle against Anonymi 34. |
| 175 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
Anonymi 34 measured out a camp in winter at a place called Thetford. |
| 176 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
Anonymi 34 moved across the kingdom of the Mercians to the eastern part of the Angles (Anonymi 878). |
| 177 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
The army (Anonymi 34) measured out a camp [at York] in the winter. |
| 178 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
The army (Anonymi 34) went up to the city of York after a year. |
| 179 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
Eanwulf 4 rested at the monastery called Glastonbury. |
| 180 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
The army of pagans (Anonymi 34) overwintered at Nottingham. |
| 181 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
Ealhstan 3 rested in the monastery called Glastonbury. |
| 182 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
Those of Anonymi 2493 who survived (Anonymi 2495) made peace with Anonymi 34. |
| 183 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
Ealhstan 3 passed away. |
| 184 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
There was a slaughter of both peoples (Anonymi 34, Anonymi 2494) and both kings (Osberht 6, Ęlle 3) were killed. |
| 185 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
Eanwulf 4 passed away. |
| 186 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
All the people of that land alike (Anonymi 2492) chose a king [sc. Ęlle 3], who was not noble, over themselves |
| 187 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
The people of that land (Anonymi 2492) gathered together large military forces (Anonymi 2493). |
| 188 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
The people of that country (Anonymi 2492), aroused to fury, expelled their king, Osberht 6, from the throne, which he held legitimately. |
| 189 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 36) |
There was considerable dissension among the inhabitants of that land (Anonymi 2492). |
| 190 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 35) |
The army (Anonymi 34), having left the eastern region, were transported across the River Humber into the province of the Northumbrians to York. |
| 191 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 35) |
The fleets (Anonymi 34) strengthened their armaments, mounted their horses and made peace with the inhabitants (Anonymi 878). |
| 192 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.1 |
Anonymi 2488 ravaged the whole eastern quarter of Kent. |
| 193 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 35) |
The fleets (Anonymi 34) arrived in England from the north and wintered among the East Angles (Anonymi 878). |
| 194 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.2 (p. 35) |
The death of Ęthelberht 9. |
| 195 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.1 |
Ęthelberht 3 died after a year. |
| 196 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.1 |
Ęthelberht 9's body rested in peace in the monasterium of Sherborne. |
| 197 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.1 |
The Danes (Anonymi 2488) broke the treaty. |
| 198 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.1 |
The pagans (Anonymi 2488) promised peace to the dwellers in Kent (Anonymi 2489); the latter in turn produced money. |
| 199 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.1 |
The pagans (Anonymi 2488) established themselves on the island of Thanet. |
| 200 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.1 |
A very great fleet of pagans (Anonymi 28) landed and sacked the royal city of Winchester. |
| 201 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.1 |
Osric 7 and Ęthelwulf 16 joined battle with the pagan fleet (Anonymi 28) and put them to flight, winning the victory. |
| 202 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.1 |
Ęthelberht 9 succeeded to each dominion. |
| 203 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.1 |
Ęthelbald 13 died after a period of five years [as king]. |
| 204 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.1 |
Ęthelberht 9 was appointed to the kingdom of the East, South and Middle Angles [i.e., Saxons]. |
| 205 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.1 |
Ęthelbald 13 was appointed king over the West Angles [i.e., West Saxons]. |
| 206 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.Cap. |
Concerning the murder [of Edward 12]. |
| 207 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.1 |
Ęthelwulf 1 died. |
| 208 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.Cap. |
Concerning the warfare [of Ęthelstan 18]. |
| 209 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 33) |
Sceaf 2 arrived in Skaney in a boat surrounded by arms. He was received by the people (Anonymi 2549) there. |
| 210 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 33) |
The people [of Skaney] (Anonymi 2549) guarded Sceaf 2 and afterwards elected him as king. |
| 211 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 32) |
The body of Ęthelwulf 1 reposed in the city of Winchester. |
| 212 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 33) |
Ine 1 ended his life in Rome. |
| 213 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 32) |
Ęthelwulf 1 died. |
| 214 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 32) |
Charles 4 gave Ęthelwulf 1 his daughter [sc. Judith 1] in marriage. |
| 215 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 32) |
Ęthelwulf 1 set out for Rome in great style and remained there for twelve months. |
| 216 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 32) |
Ęthelwulf 1 granted a tithe of his property to the Lord and decided the same should be done in his whole kingdom. |
| 217 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 32) |
The pagans (Anonymi 15) wintered in the place [called] Sheppey. |
| 218 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 32) |
Ęthelwulf 1 gave Burgred 5 his daughter (Ęthelswith 1) in marriage. |
| 219 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 32) |
There was great warfare in the isle of Thanet against the pagans (Anonymi 2485): there was considerable slaughter on either side (Anonymi 2485, Anonymi 2486) and many drowned in the sea. |
| 220 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 32) |
[Leo 2] called [Alfred 8] his spiritual son. |
| 221 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 32) |
Burgred 5 asked Ęthelwulf 1 for assistance in subduing the Welsh (Anonymi 11). |
| 222 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 32) |
[Leo 1] consecrated [Alfred 8] as king. |
| 223 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 32) |
Ęthelwulf 1 sent Alfred 8 to Rome in the days of Leo 1. |
| 224 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 32) |
Anonymi 6 returned across the river Thames, through the province of Surrey to the southern part. |
| 225 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 32) |
Ęthelwulf 1 conquered the British (Anonymi 11) and subjected them to tribute. |
| 226 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (pp. 31-2) |
350 ships of pagans (Anonymi 6) arrived at the mouth of the Thames, destroyed Canterbury and put Beorhtwulf 2 to flight, after conquering his army (Anonymi 7). |
| 227 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 32) |
Ęthelwulf 1 with the West Saxons (Anonymi 2481) met Anonymi 6 at Aclea; many fell on both sides. |
| 228 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 31) |
The foreigners (Anonymi 2478) wintered for the first time on the island of Thanet. |
| 229 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 31) |
Ceorl 2 started war against the pagans (Anonymi 2476) at Vuiganbeorg, killed many Danes and gained the place of victory. |
| 230 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 31) |
Eanwulf 4 with Ealhstan 3 and Osric 7 fought against a pagan army (Anonymi 851) at the mouth of the Parrett and were the victors. |
| 231 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 31) |
Ęthelstan 3 and Ealhhere 11 waged war against an army of Danes (Anonymi 9), killed many of them, put their squadrons to flight and captured nine ships. |
| 232 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 31) |
Ęthelwulf 1 started war against the Danes (Anonymi 849) at Carhampton and was defeated by them. |
| 233 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 31) |
Likewise this [scil., a great slaughter] was done in the city of London and in Quentovic and in the town of Rochester. |
| 234 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 30) |
Ęthelhelm 3 renewed war against the pagan army (Anonymi 844) at Portland. |
| 235 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (pp. 30-1) |
Hereberht 6 was killed by the Danes (Anonymi 846) in the place of the marsh dwellers (Anonymi 2470). |
| 236 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 31) |
There was a great slaughter by the same army (Anonymi 846) in the city of Lindsey and in the province of Kent and among the East Angles (Anonymi 2471). |
| 237 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 30) |
Wulfheard 12 passed away in a natural death. |
| 238 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 30) |
The Danes (Anonymi 844) at length were the victors and killed Ęthelhelm 3 and his companions (Anonymi 2468). |
| 239 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 30) |
Wulfheard 12 waged war against a pagan fleet of 33 ships (Anonymi 2466) and was the victor. |
| 240 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 30) |
Ecgberht 10 passed away. |
| 241 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.4 (p. 30) |
Ecgberht 10 passed away. |
| 242 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 30) |
Ecgberht 10 with his army (Anonymi 837) put the ship-army (Anonymi 841) and the West Britons (Anonymi 842) to flight at Hingston Down. |
| 243 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 30) |
A powerful ship-army (Anonymi 841) arrived at the shores of the West Britons (Anonymi 842). |
| 244 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 30) |
Ecgberht 10 fought a fleet of thirty-five ships (Anonymi 840) in a place called Carhampton. The Danes (Anonymi 840) gained the victory. |
| 245 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 30) |
A large ship-army (Anonymi 841) arrived on the shores of the West Britons (Anonymi 842). |
| 246 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 30) |
The pagans (Anonymi 2462) harried the territory of the place called Sheppey. |
| 247 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 30) |
Ecgberht 10 led an army (Anonymi 837) against the North Britons (Anonymi 838); when all were made subject, Ecgberht 10 returned in peace. |
| 248 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (pp. 29-30) |
Ecgberht 10 led an army (Anonymi 837) against the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2459), who humbly submitted to him. |
| 249 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 29) |
Ecgberht 10 subjected to his power the whole kingdom which lay south of the river Humber. |
| 250 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 29) |
The East Angles (Anonymous 917 and Anonymi 2454) drew up arms against Beornwulf 3, whom they killed. |
| 251 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 29) |
The East Angles (Anonymous 917 and Anonymi 2454) took up arms against Beornwulf 3 and defeated his army (Anonymi 2457). |
| 252 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 29) |
The people of Kent (Anonymi 825) and others submitted to Ęthelwulf 1 and others. |
| 253 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 29) |
The king of the East Angles (Anonymous 917) with the witan (Anonymi 2454) visited Ecgberht 10 [to ask] for peace and protection because of fear of the Mercians (Anonymi 2455). |
| 254 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 29) |
Ecgberht 10 sent Ęthelwulf 1 and others to Kent. |
| 255 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 29) |
Ęthelwulf 1 with others pursued Baldred 4 across the Thames to the north. |
| 256 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 29) |
Ęthelwulf 1 and others defeated the army [of Baldred 4]. |
| 257 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.29 |
Hun 1 was killed there [at the battle of Ellendun]. |
| 258 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (pp. 28-9) |
Ecgberht 10 joined battle with Beornwulf 3 at Ellendun and Ecgberht 10 was the victor. There was great loss, however, on both sides. |
| 259 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 28) |
Battle was joined against the British (Anonymi 2448) in the province of the people of Devon in a place called Galford. |
| 260 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 28) |
After a period of a year a great synod was held in the place called Clofesho and Burghelm 2 and Muca 2 were killed in that place. |
| 261 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 28) |
After a period of two years the kingdom [of the Mercians] was taken from Ceolwulf 5. |
| 262 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 28) |
Cuthred 11 passed away. |
| 263 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 28) |
Cenwulf 3 passed away. |
| 264 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 28) |
Gregory 1 passed away in the tenth year after the mission [of Augustine 1 to the English people]. |
| 265 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 28) |
From the arrival of Augustine 1 sent by Gregory 1, 204 [years to the date of the Battle of Kempsford]. |
| 266 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 28) |
Three hundred years had passed from when Cerdic 1 had conquered the western part of Britain [when the battle of Kempsford took place]. |
| 267 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 28) |
The arrival of Hengest 1 and Horsa 1 in Britain was 350 [years] before the Battle of Kempsford. |
| 268 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 28) |
Both [sc. Ęthelmund 2 and Wiohstan 2] fell there [sc. at Kempsford]. |
| 269 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (p. 28) |
Wiohstan 2 with troops from Wiltshire (Anonymi 2447) met Ęthelmund 2 at Kempsford. Battle was joined and the people of Wiltshire gained the victory. |
| 270 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.3 (pp. 27-8) |
Ecgberht 10 was consecrated to the kingdom over the West Angles [= West Saxons]. |
| 271 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.2 |
Beorhtric 1 passed away. |
| 272 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.2 |
Eadberht 18 was captured and they led him burdened with chains to the Mercians (Anonymi 2547). |
| 273 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.2 |
Cenwulf 3 harried Kent and the province that is called Romney Marsh. |
| 274 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.1 |
Hengest 1 and Horsa 1 were carried to Britain. |
| 275 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.1 |
Ęthelred 7 was killed by his own people. |
| 276 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.1 |
Hadrian 3 passed away. |
| 277 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.1 |
Ecgfrith 7 died in the same year [as Offa 7]. |
| 278 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.1 |
He himself [sc. Offa 7] passed away after the end of the second year [after the beheading of Ęthelberht 11]. |
| 279 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.1 |
Offa 7 ordered that the head of Ęthelberht 11 be cut off. |
| 280 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iii.1 |
Three ships of Danes (Anonymi 2446) killed Beaduheard 1 and those with him (Anonymi 2546). |
| 281 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.20 |
At the end of a period of two years Beorhtric 1 married Eadburg 5, the daughter of Offa 7. |
| 282 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.19 |
Cyneheard 3 was also killed there [where Cynewulf 4 was killed]. |
| 283 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.19 |
Cyneheard 3 killed Cynewulf 4. |
| 284 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.19 |
Cynewulf 4 and Offa 7 waged war amongst themselves over Bensington, which fell to Offa 7. |
| 285 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.19 |
Huge serpents were seen among the South Angles [= South Saxons] (Anonymi 2545), [an area] which is called Sussex. |
| 286 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.19 |
Civil war was waged between the people of Kent (Anonymi 2543) and of the Mercians (Anonymi 2544) in a place called Otford. |
| 287 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.19 |
Cynewulf 4 seized the kingdom from Sigeberht 4. |
| 288 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.18 (p. 24) |
Not long after Beornred 1 succeeded to the kingdom, he died. |
| 289 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.18 (p. 24) |
The body of Ęthelbald 4 reposed in the monasterium which is called Repton. |
| 290 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.18 (p. 24) |
Ęthelbald 4 was killed in a place called Seckington. |
| 291 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.18 (p. 24) |
Cyneheard 3 reposed in the church which is commonly called Axminster. |
| 292 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.18 (p. 24) |
The body of Cynewulf 4 lay entombed in the city of Winchester. |
| 293 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.18 (pp. 23-4) |
Anonymi 2445 killed Cyneheard 3 and Anonymi 2444 with the exception of a godson of Osric 5 (Anonymous 915). |
| 294 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.18 (p. 23) |
Cyneheard 3 offered Anonymi 2443 rewards and honours but they refused and continued fighting until all died except a British hostage (Anonymous 914). |
| 295 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.18 (p. 23) |
After Cyneheard 3 besieged Cynewulf 4 at Merantune, the former's companions (Anonymi 2444) killed Cyneheard 3. |
| 296 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.18 (p. 23) |
Cynewulf 4 was visiting a prostitute (Anonymous 304) at Merantun accompanied by only a few men (Anonymi 2443). |
| 297 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.18 (pp. 22-3) |
Cynewulf 4 tried to expel Cyneheard 3 from his territory. |
| 298 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.18 (p. 22) |
Cynewulf 4 quite often waged major battles against the Britons (Anonymi 2442). |
| 299 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.17 |
Sigeberht 4 lived [in the Weald] until he was killed by a swineherd (Anonymous 301). |
| 300 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.17 |
Cynewulf 4 drove Sigeberht 4 with an armed attack into trackless parts of the place called the Weald. |
| 301 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.17 |
Moved by an old affront, Sigeberht 4 killed a certain dux, [Cumbra 1]. |
| 302 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.17 |
Cynewulf 4 took the kingdom from Sigeberht 4. |
| 303 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.17 |
Cynewulf 4 invaded the kingdom of Sigeberht 4. |
| 304 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.16 |
Cuthred 7 died. |
| 305 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.16 |
Cuthred 7 took up arms against the Britons (Anonymi 816). |
| 306 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.16 |
Cuthred 7 took up arms against Ęthelbald 4 in a place called Beorgford. |
| 307 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.16 |
Cuthred 7 began war against Ęthelhun 3 because of some ill-will in state affairs. |
| 308 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.14 |
Under that same portent [sc. the moon coloured by drops of blood], Bede 1 passed away. |
| 309 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.14 |
Under that same portent [sc. the moon coloured by drops of blood], Tatwine 2 passed away. |
| 310 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.15 |
They both [sc. Eadberht 11 and Ecgberht 7] then [sc. at the time of writing] rested in the city of York under the roof of one porticus. |
| 311 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.14 |
Ęthelbald 4 took into his power the royal settlement which is called Somerton. |
| 312 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.13 |
Osric 5 was killed. |
| 313 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.12 |
Ine 1 and Ceolred 1 joined battle against those opposing them with arms (Anonymi 2438) at Adam's Grave. |
| 314 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.13 |
Ecgberht 6 passed away. |
| 315 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.13 |
Ęthelheard 6 began war against Oswald 3. |
| 316 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.12 |
Ine 1 killed Cynewulf 1. |
| 317 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.13 |
Ine 1 set out for Rome. |
| 318 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.12 |
Ine 1 started fighting against the South Angles [= South Saxons] (Anonymi 2439). |
| 319 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.12 |
Guthlac 2 passed away. |
| 320 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.12 |
Beorhtfrith 3 waged war against the Picts (Anonymi 2437). |
| 321 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.12 |
Nothhelm 1 and Ine 1 waged war against Geraint 1. |
| 322 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.11 |
Aldhelm 3 passed away. |
| 323 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.11 |
Aldfrith 1 passed away. |
| 324 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.11 |
Ęthelred 2 adopted the monastic habit. |
| 325 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.10 |
The Dwellers in Kent (Anonymi 809) paid Ine 1 for involving themselves against him with Anonymi 2436 in the burning of his relative (Mul 1). |
| 326 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.10 |
Anonymi 2436 had burned a relative of Ine 1 (Mul 1). |
| 327 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.10 |
Cędwalla 1 received the faith of Christ. |
| 328 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.10 |
Cędwalla 1 received baptism and the faith of Christ, after which the Pope (Anonymous 921) named him Peter. |
| 329 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.10 |
Cędwalla 1 set out for Rome. |
| 330 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.9 |
Cerdic 1 received the western part from the Britons (Anonymi 2434). |
| 331 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.9 |
Centwine 1 pursued the Britons (Anonymi 2433) from their territories to the sea. |
| 332 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.8 |
Hild 1 passed away. |
| 333 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.8 |
The synod of Theodore 1 was held in a place called Hatfield. |
| 334 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.8 |
Wulfhere 1 began mutual war with Cenwealh 2 [= Ęscwine 2] at Bedanheafod. |
| 335 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.7 |
Ecgfrith 4 succeeded after Oswiu 1 [as king of the Northumbrians]. |
| 336 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.7 |
Cenwealh 2 passed away. |
| 337 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.7 |
Oswiu 1 passed away. |
| 338 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.7 |
Cenwealh 2 again waged war near the town called Posentesburh and led Wulfhere 1 captive to Ashdown, having conquered his army (Anonymi 2431). |
| 339 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.7 |
Cenwealh 2 and Pionna 1 renewed war against the Britons (Anonymi 2427) and pursued them to the place called Parret. |
| 340 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.7 |
The Mercians (Anonymi 2430) received the baptism of Christ. |
| 341 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.7 |
Penda 1 passed away. |
| 342 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.7 |
[Cenwealh 2] waged civil war at Bradford-on-Avon. |
| 343 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.7 |
Cenwealh 2 granted Cuthred 1 three thousands of his property adjoining the highland called Ashdown. |
| 344 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.6 |
Birinus 1 baptized Cuthred 1 in the same city [sc. Dorchester]. |
| 345 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.6 |
Cynegils 1 received baptism from Birinus 1 at Dorchester. |
| 346 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.6 |
Birinus 1 came to the West Angles [= West Saxons] (Anonymi 2429), preaching to them the Gospel of Christ. |
| 347 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.6 |
Cynegils 1 and Cwichelm 1 waged a war against Penda 1 near a town called Cirencester. |
| 348 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.6 |
Having overcome the army (Anonymi 2428) of the Britons (Anonymi 2427) at Beamdun, Cynegils 1 and Cwichelm 1 killed 2,040 of them. |
| 349 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.6 |
Cynegils 1 and Cwichelm 1 began a war against the Britons (Anonymi 2427) at Beamdun. |
| 350 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.5 |
Gregory 1 sent baptism to the English (Anonymi 2417) through Augustine 1. |
| 351 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.5 |
Gregory 1 departed. |
| 352 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.5 |
The East Angles (Anonymi 2421) received baptism. |
| 353 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.4 |
Gregory 1 sent the apostolic pallium to Augustine 1. |
| 354 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.3 |
Ceolwulf 2 is reported to have waged war against his own people (Anonymi 2423), the British (Anonymi 2424), the Picts (Anonymi 2425) and the Scots (Anonymi 2426). |
| 355 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.2 |
Some pagans (Anonymi 2422) worshipped Woden 1 as a god then [sc. at the time of writing]. |
| 356 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.2 |
Ęthelberht 3 was baptized. |
| 357 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.2 |
Augustine 1 arrived when Ęthelberht 3 was ruling over Kent. |
| 358 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.2 |
Ęthelberht 3 yielded to Augustine 1 with all his household (Anonymi 2418) and accepted the faith. |
| 359 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.1 |
Not a few miracles occur at the tomb of Augustine 1 up to the present day. |
| 360 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.1 |
Christ showed very many miracles to those believing in Him (Anonymi 2591) through the prayers of Augustine 1. |
| 361 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.1 |
The English (Anonymi 2417) adopted the faith and built churches on the arrival of Augustine 1 and others. |
| 362 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.1 |
Gregory 1 sent Augustine 1, English youths (Anonymi 2414) and brothers (Anonymi 2416) [to England]. |
| 363 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.1 |
Gregory 1 planned to go on a journey [to England] but the Romans (Anonymi 2415) would not let him. |
| 364 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.1 |
Gregory 1 baptized the English youths (Anonymi 2414). |
| 365 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.1 |
Gregory 1 met English youths (Anonymi 2414) and asked whether they were Christians. |
| 366 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.Cap. |
Cynewulf 4 engaged in war. |
| 367 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.Cap. |
Centwine 1 engaged in wars. |
| 368 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.Cap. |
Theodore 1 held a synod. |
| 369 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.Cap. |
Cuthred 1 was baptized. |
| 370 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.Cap. |
Cynegils 1 was baptized. |
| 371 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.Cap. |
Birinus 1 arrived. |
| 372 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.Cap. |
Cynegils 1 waged war. |
| 373 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.Cap. |
Gregory 1 died. |
| 374 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.Cap. |
Gregory 1 sent the pallium of apostleship to Augustine 1. |
| 375 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.Cap. |
Ceolwulf 2 was continuously at war. |
| 376 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.Cap. |
Ęthelberht 3 was baptized. |
| 377 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.Cap. |
Augustine 1 arrived, having been sent by Gregory 1. |
| 378 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron Prol. |
Ęthelweard 23 reported his ignorance about the descendants of Anonymous 921 and Anonymous 910. |
| 379 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron Prol. |
He [?Ęthelstan 18] furthermore joined the other [sister] (Anonymous 921) to a certain king (Anonymous 910) near the Alps. |
| 380 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron Prol. |
Ęthelstan 18 sent two of his sisters (Anonymous 921 and Eadgyth 2) to Otto 1. |
| 381 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron Prol. |
Eadgyth 2 seemed the better to Otto 1 [to marry]. |
| 382 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron Prol. |
Eadhild 1 also was sent to marry Hugh 1. |
| 383 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron Prol. |
Eadgifu 3 was sent to Gaul to marry Charles 5. |
| 384 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron Prol. |
Alfred 8 sent Ęlfthryth 5 to Germania to Baldwin 2 in marriage. |
| 385 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron Prol. |
The parents (Anonymi 2412) of Ęthelweard 23 instructed him in who the relatives of him and Matilda 1 were and how and where [they were related]. |
| 386 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron Prol. |
Ęthelweard 23 and Matilda 1 exchanged letters. |
| 387 |
 |
Event |
Ęthelweard.Chron iv.3 (p. 42) |
a large part [sc. of their fleet] was sunk, one hundred tall ships in number, near the cliff which is called Swanage. |
| 388 |
 |
Transaction |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.Cap. |
Augustine 1's pallium of apostleship |
| 389 |
 |
Transaction |
Ęthelweard.Chron ii.7 |
Three thousands of his [sc. Cenwealh 2's] property adjoining the highland called Ashdown. |