| View |
Factoid Type |
Source Ref |
Primary Person |
Short Description |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
Anonymi 166 |
Northumbrians |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 101 |
Anonymi 164 |
foreigners from every people coming from far and near |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
Anonymi 165 |
many nobles and commoners of the same people as [Alfred 8] [i.e., West Saxons] |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 101 |
Anonymi 163 |
gathered from many peoples |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 101 |
Anonymi 163 |
knowledgeable in every earthly craft |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 100 |
Anonymi 162 |
a group performing their duties at the royal court by day and night for one month |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 98 |
Anonymi 159 |
In the monastic life serving God |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 100 |
Anonymi 162 |
They served [Alfred 8] in several capacities. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 97 |
Anonymi 157 |
two armed bandits |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 96 |
Anonymi 157 |
of Gallic ethnic origin |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 97 |
Anonymi 157 |
evil listeners |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 97 |
Anonymi 156 |
evil instructors |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 97 |
Anonymi 156 |
betrayers of their Lord |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 97 |
Anonymi 156 |
all the instigators of so great a crime |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 96 |
Anonymi 156 |
Aroused by a ceretain envy against their abbot, John, they very secretly very embittered. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 96 |
Anonymi 156 |
Gallic by ethnic origin |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 93 |
Anonymi 153 |
... of various peoples ... |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
Anonymi 154 |
certain priests and deacons from overseas |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 92 |
Anonymi 153 |
of various peoples ... from everywhere |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 10 |
Anonymi 15 |
pagans |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 86 |
Anonymi 150 |
[West] Saxons |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.54 |
Anonymi 152 |
their foolish repentence |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 83 |
Anonymi 147 |
Pagans |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 83 |
Anonymi 149 |
Angles and Saxons |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Anonymi 145 |
Northumbrians |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Anonymi 144 |
Mercians |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Anonymi 144 |
the force and tyranny of Eadred [= Æthelred 1] and the Mercians |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
Anonymi 14 |
pagans |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Anonymi 142 |
all the inhabitants of the kingdom of Dyfed |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.4-5 |
Anonymi 139 |
... to the region of the 'Right-hand' Saxons, which in Saxon is called 'Sussex', accompanied by guides of the same ethnic origin. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.33 |
Anonymi 137 |
They were brought up in the royal family. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.28 |
Anonymi 135 |
foreigners |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.17 |
Anonymi 134 |
fellow countrymen [of Alfred 8] |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.22 |
Anonymi 133 |
Bretons |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.22 |
Anonymi 133 |
Scotti |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.22 |
Anonymi 133 |
Britons |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.21 |
Anonymi 133 |
Frisians |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.21 |
Anonymi 133 |
Gauls |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.22 |
Anonymi 133 |
Pagans |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.21 |
Anonymi 133 |
many Franks |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.17 |
Anonymi 132 |
immigrants of all peoples |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.17 |
Anonymi 132 |
local inhabitants |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
Anonymi 13 |
Dwellers in Kent |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
Anonymi 13 |
Christians |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 73 |
Anonymi 119 |
Mercian |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
Anonymi 118 |
Pagans |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
Anonymi 114 |
[West] Saxons |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
Anonymi 113 |
those citizens defended themselves courageously |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
Anonymi 112 |
Pagans |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 64 |
Anonymi 111 |
They were truly exhausted by the battle and by their wounds |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 64 |
Anonymi 110 |
They were truly exhausted by the battle and by their wounds |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
Anonymi 11 |
...Britains... |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 72 |
Anonymi 107 |
East Angles |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 60 |
Anonymi 107 |
East Angles |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 58 |
Anonymi 106 |
Pagans |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
Anonymi 105 |
most excellent men |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 55 |
Anonymi 101 |
all the inhabitants of Hampshire, who had not sailed across the sea out of fear of the pagans. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 55 |
Anonymi 100 |
all the inhabitants of Hampshire |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Anonymi 1 |
the few British inhabitants of the same island [sc. Isle of Wight] |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.25 |
Alfred 8 |
not to mention that illness |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.1-9 |
Alfred 8 |
The king was pierced through by the nails of many tribulations ... for he was continually wearied from his twentieth year to his forty-fifth (which is now) by a most serious attack from an unknown illness, so that he does not have peace of mind for a single hour in which he might not experience that ailment or not despair under an almost settled depression from fear of it. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76 |
Alfred 8 |
the daily infirmities of his body |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 74.55-70 |
Alfred 8 |
... after some period of time ... he developed piles through the gift of God. Suffering this long and severely over many years, he despaired even of life, until it was removed completely from him after he had prayed. But, sad to say, after it disappeared, another worse thing gripped him at his marriage..., which wearied him without surcease day and night from the twentieth year of his life until the forty-fifth; but if at any time through God's mercy that illness abated for a single day or night or even for the space of a single hour, yet the fear and dread of that horrible illness never ever left him, but, as it were, rendered him nearly useless, as it seemed to him, for divine and human affairs. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 74.1-17 |
Alfred 8 |
When he had celebrated his nuptials, after continuous feasting by day and night, he was gripped by a sudden and severe illness ... that, worst of all, [it was] so serious that it had been prolonged without remission throughout his years from the twentieth to his fortieth year of his life, and even beyond.... Some believed it was piles, a kind of very troublesome ailment he indeed had from his youth. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 25 |
Alfred 8 |
When he was older and repeatedly seized day and night by ailments, indeed, ones not known to the doctors of this island ... |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76 |
Alfred 8 |
God stimulated his mind within, not from without. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76 |
Alfred 8 |
He groaned with continuous sighing that Omnipotent God had created him devoid of divine wisdom and [a knowledge of] the liberal arts. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76 |
Alfred 8 |
He would complain day and night with anxious distress to the Lord and to those who were known to him intimately |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.15-17 |
Alfred 8 |
The king [i.e., Alfred 8] was a very wise investigator in following up judicial matters, as in all other things |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 99 |
Alfred 8 |
pious contemplative |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 81 |
Alfred 8 |
how lavish in generosity he is |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 81 |
Alfred 8 |
For this is his peculiar and most usual practice by day and night , amongst all the other distractions of mind and body either to read aloud books to himself or to listen to others reading aloud. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
Alfred 8 |
fiercely waging war |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 74.22-4 |
Alfred 8 |
[H]e was an assiduous visitor to holy places even from his childhood for the purpose of praying and giving alms. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Alfred 8 |
notably as an outstanding warrior et conqueror in almost all his wars. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 22 |
Alfred 8 |
From the cradle before all else and despite all the commitments of the present life, a desire for wisdom together with the nobility of his line constituted the nature of his noble mind. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Alfred 8 |
venerable |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 22 |
Alfred 8 |
As he grew through infancy and boyhood he was seen to be more handsome in appearance than his other brothers |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
Alfred 8 |
venerable |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
venerable |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
venerable |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
Alfred 8 |
moved by mercy, which he customarily displayed |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76 |
Alfred 8 |
With immense and incomparable goodwill and pleasantness |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
unutterably great forebearance |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
employing excessive forebearance and wisdom |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Æthelstan 4 |
Mercian in ethnic origin |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Æthelred 1 |
the force and tyranny of Æthelred 1 [= Æthelred] and the Mercians |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 41 |
Æthelred 15 |
He had governed his kingdom energetically and honourably, acquiring a good reputation. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 98 |
Æthelgifu 4 |
a virgin consecrated to God |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Æthelgifu 4 |
a virgin dedicated to God |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 19 |
Æthelberht 9 |
He governed his kingdom for five years peacefully, amiably and honourably. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Æthelbald 13 |
obstinate |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Æthelbald 13 |
unjust and obstinate |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
John 21 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
John 21 |
Monk |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
Ælle 3 |
He was not born of a royal line. |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
Grimbald 1 |
Chanter |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 23 |
Anonymous 8 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
Grimbald 1 |
Monk |
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Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
Anonymous 6 |
Slave |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 96 |
Anonymous 14 |
Prostitute |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
Anonymous 13 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
Anonymi 92 |
Ship’s complement |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 6 |
Anonymi 9 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 49 |
Anonymi 85 |
Eques |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 49 |
Anonymi 83 |
Nun |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 5 |
Anonymi 8 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 48 |
Anonymi 82 |
Ship’s complement |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 72 |
Anonymi 79 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 60 |
Anonymi 79 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 58 |
Anonymi 79 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 57 |
Anonymi 79 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 52 |
Anonymi 79 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
Anonymi 79 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 49 |
Anonymi 79 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
Anonymi 79 |
Band |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 50 |
Anonymi 78 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
Anonymi 78 |
Band |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Anonymi 73 |
Warrior |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
Anonymi 69 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 4 |
Anonymi 7 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
Anonymi 69 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 45 |
Anonymi 69 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 44 |
Anonymi 69 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Anonymi 69 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Anonymi 68 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Anonymi 67 |
Warrior |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 40 |
Anonymi 64 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 40 |
Anonymi 63 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 40 |
Anonymi 63 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Anonymi 62 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Anonymi 61 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Anonymi 61 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 36 |
Anonymi 56 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 36 |
Anonymi 56 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 4 |
Anonymi 6 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 5 |
Anonymi 6 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37 |
Anonymi 61 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 35 |
Anonymi 54 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 33 |
|
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 4 |
Anonymi 6 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Anonymi 45 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Anonymi 44 |
Messenger |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Anonymi 45 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
Anonymi 41 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Anonymi 44 |
Messenger |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
Anonymi 41 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 25 |
Anonymi 38 |
Scribe |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 25 |
Anonymi 37 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 25 |
Anonymi 36 |
Doctor |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 22 |
Anonymi 35 |
Tutor |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Anonymi 34 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Anonymi 34 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Anonymi 34 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Anonymi 34 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Anonymi 34 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 35 |
Anonymi 34 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37 |
Anonymi 34 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 33 |
Anonymi 34 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 32 |
Anonymi 34 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 31 |
Anonymi 34 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Anonymi 34 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 26 |
Anonymi 34 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
Anonymi 34 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
Anonymi 34 |
Fleet |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
Anonymi 28 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.6 |
Anonymi 190 |
Guide |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
Anonymi 189 |
Messenger |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
Anonymi 187 |
Ship’s complement |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
Anonymi 173 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
Anonymi 166 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
Anonymi 165 |
Pupil |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 100 |
Anonymi 161 |
Warrior |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 101 |
Anonymi 163 |
Craftsman |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
Anonymi 159 |
Nun |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 98 |
Anonymi 159 |
Nun |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 98 |
Anonymi 159 |
Nun |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 97 |
Anonymi 158 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 96 |
Anonymi 156 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
Anonymi 155 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
Anonymi 153 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 93 |
Anonymi 153 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 92 |
Anonymi 153 |
Monk |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 10 |
Anonymi 15 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
Anonymi 14 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
Anonymi 138 |
Messenger |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.6 |
Anonymi 139 |
Guide |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76 |
Anonymi 136 |
Household staff |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.6 |
Anonymi 131 |
Dog-keeper |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.6 |
Anonymi 130 |
Hawk-handler |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.5 |
Anonymi 129 |
Falconer |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Anonymi 126 |
Nurse |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.5 |
Anonymi 127 |
Goldsmith |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.5 |
Anonymi 128 |
Craftsman |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Anonymi 125 |
Tutor |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Anonymi 125 |
Tutor |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Anonymi 126 |
Nurse |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Anonymi 124 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Anonymi 124 |
Teacher |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
Anonymi 118 |
Ship’s complement |
 |
Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
Anonymi 117 |
Warrior |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
Anonymi 116 |
Fleet |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
Anonymi 114 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
Anonymi 112 |
Band |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 64 |
Anonymi 109 |
Ship’s complement |
 |
Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 64 |
Anonymi 111 |
Ship’s complement |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
Anonymi 108 |
Band |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
Anonymi 106 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 61 |
Anonymi 106 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 58 |
Anonymi 106 |
Army |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
Anonymi 105 |
Warrior |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
Anonymi 10 |
Embassy |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 22 |
Alfred 8 |
Hunter |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
Anonymi 10 |
Messenger |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi |
Æthelwulf 1 |
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Occupation |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Æthelgifu 4 |
Nun |
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Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.20 |
Woden 1 |
was Son of Frithuwald 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Stuf 1 |
was Brother of Wihtgar 1 |
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Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.36 |
Tætwa 1 |
was Son of Beaw 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Wihtgar 1 |
was Brother of Stuf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Osburg 2 |
was Daughter of Oslac 2 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Oslac 2 |
was Descendant of Stuf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.37 |
Scieldwea 1 |
was Son of Heremod 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Osburg 2 |
was Mother of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.58 |
Nobis 1 |
was Kinsman of Asser 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 68 |
Louis 3 |
was Son of Charles 4 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 70 |
Louis 2 |
was Brother of Charles 4 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 71 |
Marinus 1 |
was Friend of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 68 |
Judith 1 |
was Sister of Louis 3 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 17 |
Judith 1 |
was Wife of Æthelbald 13 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 68 |
Judith 1 |
was Daughter of Charles 4 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 17 |
Judith 1 |
was Daughter of Charles 4 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Judith 1 |
was Daughter of Charles 4 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.13 |
Ingeld 2 |
was Son of Cenred 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.37-8 |
Itermon 1 |
was Son of Hathra 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 97 |
John 21 |
was Monastic senior of Anonymi 158 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
Judith 1 |
was Daughter of Charles 4 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
Judith 1 |
was Wife of Æthelwulf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.10 |
Ine 1 |
was Brother of Ingeld 2 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.13 |
Ine 1 |
was Son of Cenred 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.10 |
Ingeld 2 |
was Brother of Ine 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Hywel 1 |
was Son of Rhys 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.38 |
Hathra 1 |
was Son of Hwala 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.37 |
Heremod 1 |
was Son of Itermon 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.38 |
Hwala 1 |
was Son of Beadwig 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.22 |
Godwulf 1 |
was Son of Geat 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
Guthrum 1 |
was Godson of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.19 |
Gewis 1 |
was Son of Brand 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Elise 1 |
was Son of Tewdwr 2 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.8-9 |
Eoppa 1 |
was Son of Ingeld 2 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Ffyrnfael 1 |
was Son of Meurig 2 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.22 |
Finn 1 |
was Son of Godwulf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.21 |
Frealaf 1 |
was Son of Frithuwulf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.21 |
Frithuwald 1 |
was Son of Frealaf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.21 |
Frithuwulf 1 |
was Son of Finn 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.36 |
Geat 1 |
was Son of Tætwa 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Edward 2 |
was Son of Ealhswith 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.16 |
Elesa 1 |
was Son of Gewis 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
Eadburg 5 |
was Wife of Beorhtric 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Eadburg 6 |
was Mother of Ealhswith 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.8 |
Eafa 1 |
was Son of Eoppa 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.8 |
Ealhmund 4 |
was Son of Eafa 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.7-8 |
Ecgberht 10 |
was Son of Ealhmund 4 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Edward 2 |
was Son of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
Eadburg 5 |
was Daughter of Offa 7 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Cynric 1 |
was Male cousin, paternal aunt’s/maternal uncle’s son of Wihtgar 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Cynric 1 |
was Male cousin, paternal aunt’s/maternal uncle’s son of Stuf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.14 |
Cutha 1 |
was Son of Cuthwine 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.15 |
Cuthwine 5 |
was Son of Ceawlin 2 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.15 |
Cynric 1 |
was Son of Creoda 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Cynric 1 |
was Son of Cerdic 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.16 |
Creoda 1 |
was Son of Cerdic 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 70 |
Charles 3 |
was Male cousin, paternal uncle’s son of Judith 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 70 |
Charles 3 |
was Son of Louis 2 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 70 |
Charles 4 |
was Father of Judith 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Charles 4 |
was Father of Judith 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Cerdic 1 |
was Maternal Uncle of Stuf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Cerdic 1 |
was Maternal Uncle of Wihtgar 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.16 |
Cerdic 1 |
was Son of Elesa 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.14 |
Ceolwald 1 |
was Son of Cutha 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.13-14 |
Cenred 1 |
was Son of Ceolwald 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.15 |
Ceawlin 2 |
was Son of Cynric 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Brochfael 1 |
was Son of Meurig 2 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.19-20 |
Brand 1 |
was Son of Bældæg 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.36-7 |
Beaw 1 |
was Son of Scieldwea 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.38-9 |
Beadwig 1 |
was Son of Seth 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Ealhswith 1 |
was Wife of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.20 |
Bældæg 1 |
was Son of Woden 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 73 |
Ealhswith 1 |
was Wife of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Ealhswith 1 |
was Wife of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Ealhswith 1 |
was Daughter of Æthelred Mucel 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 23 |
Osburg 2 |
was Mother of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.49-50 |
Anonymi 10001 |
was Propinquus of Anonymi 171 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
Anonymous 3 |
was Favourite of Beorhtric 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
Charles 2 |
was Son of Charlemagne 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 22 |
Osburg 2 |
was Mother of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
Æthelswith 1 |
was Wife of Burgred 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
Anonymous 310 |
was Brother of Ivar 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
Anonymous 310 |
was Brother of Halfdan 2 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.49 |
Anonymi 10000 |
was Son of Anonymi 171 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
Æthelswith 1 |
was Daughter of Æthelwulf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
Anonymi 92 |
was Enemy of Anonymi 95 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
Anonymi 92 |
was Enemy of Anonymi 94 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 53 |
Anonymi 91 |
was Subjected person of Anonymi 79 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Anonymi 65 |
was Brother of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 22 |
Anonymi 65 |
was Brother of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 23 |
Anonymi 65 |
was Brother of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
|
was Son of Æthelwulf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.23 |
Anonymi 193 |
was Friend of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 16 |
|
was Kinsman of Æthelwulf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 33 |
Anonymi 34 |
was Enemy of Edmund 6 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Anonymi 146 |
was Subject of Anarawd 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.37 |
Anonymi 151 |
was Friend of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
Anonymi 155 |
was Child of Anonymi 183 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Anonymi 143 |
was Brother of Anarawd 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Anonymi 143 |
was Son of Rhodri 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.32 |
Anonymi 137 |
was Son of Anonymi 136 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
Anonymi 12 |
was Son of Leo 2 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Anonymi 122 |
was Descendant of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 73 |
Anonymi 119 |
was Ancestor of Ealhswith 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 64 |
Anonymi 111 |
was Companion of Anonymi 110 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
Anonymi 115 |
was Captive of Anonymi 112 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Anarawd 1 |
was Son of Rhodri 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Anarawd 1 |
was Son of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 55 |
Anonymi 101 |
was Refugee of Anonymi 79 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 73 |
Alfred 8 |
was Friend of Asser 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 40 |
Alfred 8 |
was Brother of Æthelred 15 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Alfred 8 |
was Brother of Æthelred 15 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 36 |
Alfred 8 |
was Brother of Æthelred 15 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
Alfred 8 |
was Son of Æthelwulf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Alfred 8 |
was Brother of Æthelred 15 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
Alfred 8 |
was Son of Leo 2 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
Alfred 8 |
was Son of Æthelwulf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.6-7 |
Alfred 8 |
was Son of Æthelwulf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.7 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
was Son of Ecgberht 10 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 22 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
was Father of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Æthelweard 5 |
was Son of Ealhswith 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Æthelweard 5 |
was Son of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Æthelred 15 |
was Brother of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37 |
Æthelred 15 |
was Brother of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
Æthelred 15 |
was Brother of Æthelberht 9 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 98 |
Æthelgifu 4 |
was Daughter of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Æthelgifu 4 |
was Daughter of Ealhswith 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Æthelgifu 4 |
was Daughter of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Æthelflæd 4 |
was Wife of Æthelred 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Æthelflæd 4 |
was Daughter of Ealhswith 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Æthelflæd 4 |
was Daughter of Alfred 8 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 19 |
Æthelbald 13 |
was Brother of Æthelberht 9 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
Æthelberht 9 |
was Brother of Æthelbald 13 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 17 |
Æthelbald 13 |
was Son of Æthelwulf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Æthelbald 13 |
was Son of Æthelbald 13 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Æthelbald 13 |
was Son of Æthelwulf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 5 |
Æthelbald 13 |
was Son of Æthelwulf 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Ælfthryth 5 |
was Daughter of Ealhswith 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Ælfthryth 5 |
was Daughter of Alfred 8 |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Wærfrith 6 |
thoroughly learned in holy writings |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
John 21 |
most learned in all fields of the literary arts and skilled in many other crafts. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
Grimbald 1 |
He was most learned in every way in ecclesiastical doctrines and in Divine Scripture. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Edward 2 |
Nor are these [sc. Edward 2 and Ælfthryth] allowed to live lazily and heedlessly without liberal study in the midst of other pursuits which are appropriate to nobles, for they have zealously learnt the Psalms and Saxon books and epsecially Saxon poems, and very frequently use books. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Edward 2 |
Edward 2 and Ælfthryth 5 were always reared in the royal court through the great diligence of tutors (Anonymi 125) and nurses (Anonymi 126). |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.46-8 |
Anonymi 171 |
Anyone unable to to advance in reading |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.42-6 |
Anonymi 170 |
Nearly all comites, praepositi and ministri (Anonymi 170), illiterate from infancy, were eager to read, preferring to learn this unaccustomed discipline, albeit laboriously, rather than give up the offices of power. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
Anonymi 155 |
children that [Alfred 8] ordered to be educated at the same monasterium [of Athelney] |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.34--6 |
Anonymi 137 |
Amongst other things Alfred 8 did not cease from instilling in them all kinds of good behaviour and in instructing them in letters day and night. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Anonymi 123 |
By Divine wisdom and the admirable foresight of the king (Alfred 8) Æthelweard 5 was given over to the diligent care of teachers (Anonymi 124) with almost all the noble children of the district and also many commoners (Anonymi 123). In this school books of either tongue, Latin and also [Anglo-]Saxon, were attentively read; they were also occupied with writing so that, before they had developed strength suitable for human skills, such as hunting and other skills appropriate to nobles, they were seen to be eager and gifted in the liberal arts. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 89 |
Alfred 8 |
Alfred 8 began the rudiments of sacred scripture on St Martin's Day. |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 87 |
Alfred 8 |
Alfred 8 first began in the same year [scil. 887] to read [Latin] and translate all on a single day through divine inspiration. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
Alfred 8 |
Through their teaching the king's outlook was greatly expanded. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
Alfred 8 |
Through their teaching the king's outlook was greatly expanded. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Alfred 8 |
He had not yet begun to read anything. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Alfred 8 |
The teaching and wisdom of these men increased the king's desire steadily and fulfilled it. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Alfred 8 |
The teaching and wisdom of these men increased the king's desire steadily and fulfilled it. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Alfred 8 |
The teaching and wisdom of these men increased the king's desire steadily and fulfilled it. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Alfred 8 |
The teaching and wisdom of these men increased the king's desire steadily and fulfilled it. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.9-10 |
Alfred 8 |
Alfred 8 did not cease from reading aloud books in English and especially memorizing English poetry |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.68-70 |
Alfred 8 |
He directed the eyes of his mind far away, seeking without what he did not have within, namely in his own kingdom. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.41-3 |
Alfred 8 |
He would complain and groan with a frequent sigh that Almighty God had created him without a knowledge of divine wisdom and the liberal arts. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 25 |
Alfred 8 |
When he was older, ... he was so troubled that he could not read, although he had teachers (Anonymi 37) and scribes (Anonymi 38) to some extent. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 25 |
Alfred 8 |
He claimed that what had been the greatest amongst all his burdens ... and hardships ... was that when he was of an age and had the opportunity and capacity to learn, he did not have teachers. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 24 |
Alfred 8 |
He was not able to satisfy his desire for what he most wanted, namely, [a knowledge of] the liberal arts. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 24 |
Alfred 8 |
[He learnt] the daily cycle, i.e. the celebrations of the hours, and then certain psalms et many prayers. |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 22 |
Alfred 8 |
He remained illiterate until his twelfth year or even older through the shameful lack of concern of his parents and those who brought him up (Anonymi 35). But as an intelligent listener to English poems by day and night, listening with great frequency to their being recounted by others, he retained them in his receptive memory. In the art of hunting, he labours unceasingly--and not in vain--as an energetic hunter, for he was not matched by anyone for skill and success in that art, just as in all other gifts of God.... |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Æthelweard 5 |
By Divine wisdom and the admirable foresight of the king (Alfred 8) Æthelweard 5 was given over to the diligent care of teachers (Anonymi 124) with almost all the noble children of the district and also many commoners (Anonymi 123). In this school books of either tongue, Latin and also [Anglo-]Saxon, were attentively read; they were also occupied with writing so that, before they had developed strength suitable for human skills, such as hunting and other skills appropriate to nobles, they were seen to be eager and gifted in the liberal arts. |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Wihtgar 1 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Education |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Ælfthryth 5 |
Nor are these [sc. Edward 2 and Ælfthryth 5] allowed to live lazily and heedlessly without liberal study in the midst of other pursuits which are appropriate to nobles, for they have zealously learnt the Psalms and Saxon books and especially Saxon poems, and very frequently use books. |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Wærwulf 6 |
held office of Chaplain |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Wærwulf 6 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Wærfrith 6 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the church of Worcester) |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Stuf 1 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Sidroc 2 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Sidroc 2 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Sidroc 1 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Plegmund 1 |
held office of Archbishop (Archbishop of the church of Canterbury) |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Sidroc 1 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Oslac 2 |
held office of Pincerna |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
Osric 7 |
held office of Comes (Comes of the men of Hampshire) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Osbern 1 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
Oscytel 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Osbern 1 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
Osberht 6 |
held office of King (King of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
Offa 7 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.57-8 |
Nobis 1 |
held office of Archbishop |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 71 |
Marinus 1 |
held office of Pope |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 70 |
Louis 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 68 |
Louis 3 |
held office of King (King of the Franks) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
Leo 2 |
held office of Pope |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 68 |
Judith 1 |
held office of Queen |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 97 |
John 21 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 96 |
John 21 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
John 21 |
held office of Abbot (Abbot of Athelney) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
John 21 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
John 21 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Hywel 1 |
held office of King (King of Glywysing) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.9-10 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.54 |
Hyfaidd 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
Huda 1 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Harald 1 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Harald 1 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 50 |
Halfdan 2 |
held office of King (King of a certain part of the Northumbrians) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
Guthrum 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
Guthrum 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Grimbald 1 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
Gregory 1 |
held office of Pope |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Gregory 1 |
held office of Pope |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Fræna 2 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Fræna 2 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Ffyrnfael 1 |
held office of King (King of Gwent) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Elise 1 |
held office of King (King of Brycheiniog) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 33 |
Edmund 6 |
held office of King (King of the East Angles) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.16-17 |
Elias 2 |
held office of Patriarch (Patriarch of Jerusalem) |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Eanwulf 4 |
held office of Comes (Comes of the paga of Somerset) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 28 |
Ealhstan 3 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the church of Sherborne) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Ealhstan 3 |
held office of Bishop (Bishop of the church of Sherborne) |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
Ealhhere 11 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 6 |
Ealhhere 11 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Æthelred 1 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 70 |
Charles 3 |
held office of King (King of the Alemanni) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
Eadburg 5 |
held office of Abbess |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Æthelred 1 |
held office of Comes (Comes of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 70 |
Charles 4 |
held office of King (King of the Franks) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Charles 4 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 68 |
Charles 4 |
held office of King (King of the Franks) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
Charlemagne 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
Charles 4 |
held office of King (King of the Franks) |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 3 |
Ceorl 2 |
held office of Comes (Ealdorman of Devon) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Cerdic 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Burgred 5 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
Burgred 5 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 34 |
Ceolnoth 3 |
held office of Archbishop (Archbishop of Canterbury) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
Ceolwulf 11 |
held office of Minister |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
Ceolwulf 11 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Bagsecg 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
Beorhtric 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
Beorhtric 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 4 |
Beorhtwulf 2 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Brochfael 1 |
held office of King (King of Gwent) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
Burgred 5 |
held office of King (King of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Anonymous 2 |
held office of Queen |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
Charles 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
Anwend 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Bagsecg 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
Anonymi 94 |
held office of Minister (King's ministri) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 55 |
Anonymi 97 |
held office of Fasellus (Faselli of Somerset) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
Æthelswith 1 |
held office of Queen |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37 |
Anonymous 10 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Anonymous 12 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Anonymi 72 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Anonymi 74 |
held office of Minister |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Anonymi 59 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Anonymi 71 |
held office of Dux |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37 |
Anonymi 58 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Anonymi 58 |
held office of King |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37 |
Anonymi 59 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 35 |
Anonymi 53 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.44 |
Anonymi 170 |
held office of Minister |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 104 |
Anonymi 184 |
held office of Chaplain |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.43 |
Anonymi 170 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.43 |
Anonymi 170 |
held office of Praepositus |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Anonymi 17 |
held office of Counsellor |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Anonymi 17 |
held office of Counsellor |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.3 |
Anonymi 169 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.3 |
Anonymi 169 |
held office of Praepositus |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.22 |
Anonymi 169 |
held office of Judge |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
Anonymi 160 |
held office of Minister |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 100 |
Anonymi 162 |
held office of Minister |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 96 |
Anonymi 156 |
held office of Deacon |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 99 |
Anonymi 160 |
held office of Minister |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 100 |
Anonymi 160 |
held office of Minister |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
Anonymi 154 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
Anonymi 154 |
held office of Deacon |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 96 |
Anonymi 156 |
held office of Priest (sacerdos) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.36 |
Anonymi 151 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.36 |
Anonymi 151 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.37 |
Anonymi 151 |
held office of Minister |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.38 |
Anonymi 151 |
held office of Praepositus |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.31 |
Anonymi 136 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.31 |
Anonymi 136 |
held office of Minister |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.55-7 |
Anonymi 141 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.29-30 |
Anonymi 136 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.30 |
Anonymi 136 |
held office of Cleric |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 64 |
Anonymi 110 |
held office of Princeps |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.15 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 105 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of Judge |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 103 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 98 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 81 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 83 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 84 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 86 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 87 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 92 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 73 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 72 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 71 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 65 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 64 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 62 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 63 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 60 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 57 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 52 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 49 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 48 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 45 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 44 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 35 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of Secundarius |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 32 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 31 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 26 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 3 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.2 |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (King of the Anglo-Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi Dedicatio |
Alfred 8 |
held office of King (Ruler of all the Christians of the island of Britain, king of the Anglo-Saxons) |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 36 |
Æthelwulf 16 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 35 |
Æthelwulf 16 |
held office of Comes (Comes of the district of Berkshire) |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
Æthelwulf 16 |
held office of Comes |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 17 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 68 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 16 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 5 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King (King of the Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.7 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Æthelstan 4 |
held office of Chaplain |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 83 |
Æthelred 1 |
held office of Comes (Comes of the Mercians) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Æthelstan 4 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Æthelred Mucel 1 |
held office of Comes (Comes of the Gaini) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 41 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 40 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 36 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Æthelred 15 |
held office of King (King of the West Saxons) |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 86 |
Æthelhelm 7 |
held office of Comes (... Comes of the people of Wiltshire ...) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 98 |
Æthelgifu 4 |
held office of Abbess (Abbess of Shaftesbury) |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
Æthelberht 9 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 17 |
Æthelbald 13 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Æthelbald 13 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
Ælle 3 |
held office of King |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
Leo 2 |
held status of Dominus / Dominus |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Eadburg 6 |
held status of Widow / Widow |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Eadburg 6 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
Anonymous 3 |
held status of Puer / Puer |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Ealhswith 1 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
Anonymous 3 |
held status of Adolescens / Adolescens |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.50-1 |
Anonymi 10002 |
held status of Slave / Slave |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.50-1 |
Anonymi 10002 |
held status of Free person / Free person |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
Anonymous 13 |
held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 53 |
Anonymi 88 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 49 |
Anonymi 84 |
held status of Hostage / Hostage |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
Anonymi 77 |
held status of Hostage / Hostage |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37 |
Anonymi 60 |
held status of Witness / Witness |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Anonymi 43 |
held status of Optimas / Optimas |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
|
held status of Optimas / Optimas |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 16 |
|
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.2 |
Anonymi 192 |
held status of Ignobilis / Ignobilis |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Anonymi 18 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Anonymi 18 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.1-2 |
Anonymi 192 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Anonymi 177 |
held status of Magnate / Magnate |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 105 |
Anonymi 168 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 105 |
Anonymi 168 |
held status of Potens / Potens |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 105 |
Anonymi 167 |
held status of Poor / Poor |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
Anonymi 167 |
held status of Poor / Poor |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
Anonymi 165 |
held status of Ignobilis / Ignobilis |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
Anonymi 165 |
held status of Puer / Puer |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
Anonymi 165 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 100 |
Anonymi 162 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 100 |
Anonymi 162 |
held status of Satelles / Satelles |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 100 |
Anonymi 160 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 98 |
Anonymi 159 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
Anonymi 155 |
held status of Infans / Infans |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 96 |
Anonymi 157 |
held status of Slave / Slave |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.31 |
Anonymi 136 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.36-7 |
Anonymi 151 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.23 |
Anonymi 133 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.23 |
Anonymi 133 |
held status of Ignobilis / Ignobilis |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Anonymi 123 |
held status of Ignobilis / Ignobilis |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Anonymi 123 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Anonymi 123 |
held status of Infans / Infans |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
Anonymi 12 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
Anonymi 12 |
held status of Ignobilis / Ignobilis |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
Anonymi 115 |
held status of Prisoner / Prisoner |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 73 |
Anonymi 119 |
held status of Noble / Noble |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
Anonymi 113 |
held status of Ciuis / Ciuis |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
Anonymi 104 |
held status of Hostage / Hostage |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
Anonymi 103 |
held status of Embassy / Embassy |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 73 |
Alfred 8 |
held status of Dominus / Dominus |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Alfred 8 |
held status of Secundarius / Secundarius |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Alfred 8 |
held status of Secundarius / Secundarius |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
Alfred 8 |
held status of Dominus / Dominus |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Alfred 8 |
held status of Dominus / Dominus |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
Alfred 8 |
held status of Infans / Infans |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 98 |
Æthelgifu 4 |
held status of Virgin / Virgin |
 |
Status |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
Ælle 3 |
held status of Tyrant / Tyrant |
 |
Authorship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Wærfrith 6 |
Translator of Gregory 1's Dialogues |
 |
Authorship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Gregory 1 |
Author of Dialogues |
 |
Authorship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.15-16 |
Elias 2 |
Author of letters sent to Alfred 8 |
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Authorship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.40-2 |
Asser 1 |
Author of a letter to Alfred 8 |
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Authorship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.37-9 |
Alfred 8 |
Author of letters to Asser 1 |
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Authorship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 89 |
Alfred 8 |
Author of Enchiridion ('Hand-book') |
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Authorship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 88 |
Alfred 8 |
Author of a book of daily offices |
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Authorship |
Asser.VitAlfredi 24 |
Alfred 8 |
Author of a book of daily offices |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
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At the command of Alfred 8, Wærfrith 6 was the first to translate the Dialogues of Gregory 1 from Latin into English. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.17-42 |
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Alfred 8 reviewed judicial decisions made in his absence. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.46-61 |
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If someone was unable to read, Alfred 8 ordered another to read books in English aloud to him. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.2-6 |
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Anonymi 192 used very often to disagree with decisions made in assemblies by comites and praepositi (Anonymi 169). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 106.1-6 |
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Alfred 8 was zealous in judicial cases brought on appeal. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 105 |
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Alfred 8 was a very careful judge. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 104 |
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Alfred 8 devised a lantern to prevent his candles from burning too fast. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 104 |
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Alfred 8 ordered his chaplains (Anonymi 184) to make candles. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102, 105 |
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Alfred 8 promised to give one half of his mental and corporeal service to God. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
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Alfred 8 very zealously assembled a school from many nobles of his people and also boys who were commoners (Anonymi 165) |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
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Alfred 8 commanded his ministri (Anonymi 160) to divide his annual income from taxes into four. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 100 |
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Alfred 8 organized his ministri (Anonymi 162) at court into three shifts. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 99-102 |
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Alfred 8 ordered his ministri (Anonymi 160) to divide into two equal portions to begin with the revenue of all taxes of each year. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 99 |
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Alfred 8 promised that he would give half his service, by day and night, and half of all the wealth which customarily accrued annually to him. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 98 |
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[Alfred 8] richly endowed the two monasteria [of Athelney and Shaftesbury] with landed estates and all kinds of wealth. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 98 |
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Alfred 8 appointed Æthelgifu 4 as abbess. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 98 |
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Alfred 8 ordered that a monasterium appropriate as a dwelling for nuns be built near the west gate at Shaftesbury. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 97 |
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John 21 was not inexperienced in the art of fighting as Asser 1 had heard from certain people who told him about John 21. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 97 |
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The criminals (Anonymi 157) and those who had initiated the great crime [of attacking John 21] (Anonymi 156), after being captured and bound, died a most awful death through various tortures. |
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Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
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Alfred 8 ordered that certain of the children (Anonymi 155) of priests and deacons of Gallic origin (Anonymi 183) be educated in the monasterium and subsequently raised to monastic status. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 92-4 |
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In the monasterium [at Athelney] Alfred 8 assembled monks of diverse ethnicity from everywhere. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 92 |
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A very strongly fortified citadel was built at Athelney by order of Alfred 8. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 92 |
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Alfred 8 ordered that a monasterium be built at Athelney. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.45-72 |
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Alfred 8 commanded citadels to be built, which those who later repented (Anonymi 152) were tardy in doing. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.36-45 |
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Alfred 8 converted bishops and others (Anonymi 151) to his wishes and to the common good of the kingdom. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.21-5 |
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At the command of Alfred 8 royal halls and chambers were built of stone and wood. Royal residences of stone were moved from their old position and at royal command were built in more suitable places. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.19-21 |
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At the behest [of Alfred 8], gold and silver treasures without peer were made. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.18-19 |
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[Alfred 8 was concerned with] the rebuilding of cities and towns and the construction of others where none had been before. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.14-16 |
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Alfred 8 was daily involved with nations from the Mediterranean to Ireland. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 89 |
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Alfred 8 was eager to read and translate a passage copied out for him by Asser 1. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 86 |
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Æthelhelm 7 took the alms of Alfred 8 and the [West] Saxons (Anonymi 150) to Rome. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 88 |
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Asser 1 was on one occasion reading aloud to Alfred 8. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 88 |
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Asser 1 copied passages into the book Alfred 8 called his 'enchiridion'. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 83 |
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All the Angles and Saxons who had been scattered and were not in captivity (Anonymi 149) to the pagans (Anonymi 147) voluntarily submitted to the lordship of Alfred 8. |
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Asser.VitAlfredi 83 |
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Alfred 8 gave London to Æthelred 1 to protect. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 81 |
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Alfred 8 gave Asser 1 permission to ride to the two monasteries [of Congresbury and Banwell] and then return home. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 83 |
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Alfred 8 appropriately restored London and made it habitable. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 81 |
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Asser 1 read aloud to Alfred 8 whatever books he wanted [amongst those] which they had to hand. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 81 |
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Alfred 8 presented Asser 1 with Congresbury and Banwell. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 81 |
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Alfred 8 gave Asser 1 Exeter with jurisdiction over Saxon territory and Cornwall, as well as innumerable daily gifts of worldy wealth. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 81 |
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Asser 1 was honourably received by Alfred 8 at the royal estate known as Leonaford, where he remained for eight months. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 81 |
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All had goodwill, protection and defence in every respect in which the king (Alfred 8) was able to defend himself and all his people. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
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Æthelred 15 with the Mercians (Anonymi 144) had agreed to be obedient to the royal wish [i.e., of Alfred 8] in all matters. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
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Anarawd 1 with all his people (Anonymi 146) submitted himself to the lordship of the king (Alfred 8). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
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Anarawd 1 was accepted as a son in a confirmation at the hand of a bishop (Anonymous 12). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
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Anarawd 1 was received honourably by the king (Alfred 8); the latter gave him considerable gifts. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
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Anarawd 1 and his brothers (Anonymi 143) had an alliance with the Northumbrians (Anonymi 144) which the former broke. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
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Anarawd 1 came into the presence of the king (Alfred 8) eagerly seeking an alliance with him. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
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Hywel 1 and others sought the king (Alfred 8) to have his lordship and protection. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
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Elise 1 sought the lordship of Alfred 8. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
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Hyfaidd 1 with all the inhabitants of Dyfed (Anonymi 142) submitted himself to the royal lordship of Alfred 8. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.53-60 |
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Hyfaidd 1 attacked St David's and expelled various people. |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Alfred 8 |
At that time and for a long time before all the regions of right-hand [i.e., southern] Wales belonged to Alfred 8, and still did [i.e., at the time of the writing of this source]. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.43-51 |
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Asser 1 agreed to spend six months a year with Alfred 8. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79 |
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Asser 1 met Alfred 8 for the first time at Dean. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.36-43 |
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Alfred 8 wrote to ask Asser 1 why he delayed in coming; Asser 1 replied explaining about his illness. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79 |
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Asser 1 came, accompanied by guides (Anonymi 190), to Sussex. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79 |
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Asser 1 was called from the western and furthest reaches of Britain to Saxony [i.e. Wessex] by Alfred 8. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
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Alfred 8 sent legates (Anonymi 189) to Gaul to seek teachers and from there he asked Grimbald 1 and John 21 to come to him. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.29-33 |
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Alfred 8 showed admirable affection for Anonymi 136. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.33-6 |
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Alfred 8 did not cease from giving instruction to Anonymi 137. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.26-9 |
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Alfred 8 habitually listened to the reading of scripture. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.21-3 |
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Many (Anonymi 133) subjected themselves to the lordship of Alfred 8. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.12-16 |
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Alfred 8 participated daily in religious activities. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.16-21 |
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He showed a zeal for almsgiving and generosity to locals and visitors from all peoples (Anonymi 123) |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.5-6 |
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Alfred 8 did not cease from the giving of instructions to others. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.6-8,11-12 |
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Alfred 8 did not cease from making treasures. |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.3-4, 11-12 |
Alfred 8 |
Alfred 8 did not cease from the governance of his kingdom. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 76.4, 11-12 |
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Alfred 8 did not cease from pursuing all kinds of hunting. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
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Edward 2 and Ælfthryth 5 were nurtured by tutors (Anonymi 125) and nurses (Anonymi 126) in the royal court. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
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Æthelweard 5 was educated in the company of others (Anonymi 123). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 74.20-1 |
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Neot 1 was buried in the same church as Gueriir 1. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 71 |
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Alfred 8 made a request to Marinus 1. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 74.20 |
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Gueriir 1 was buried in a church in Cornwall. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
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Æthelflæd 4 was joined to Æthelred 1 [= Æthelred 1] in matrimony. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 74.19-39 |
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Alfred 8 made a detour to visit a church where Gueriir 1 was buried. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 74.41-60 |
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Alfred 8 used secretly to get up at cockcrow and visit churches and the relics of saints to pray. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
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Alfred 8 and his wife (Ealhswith 1) had infants who died numbering ... |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 74.18-19 |
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Alfred 8 went to Cornwall to hunt. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 73 |
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Alfred 8 was married to a wife of Mercian origin (Ealhswith 1). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 74.1-5 |
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Alfred 8 celebrated his marriage in Mercia. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 72 |
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The army of the pagans (Anonymi 79) who lived among the East Angles (Anonymi 107) disgracefully broke the peace they had concluded with Alfred 8. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 71 |
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Marinus 1 had kindly freed the Schola Saxonum from all tribute and tolls out of love and because of the request of Alfred 8. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 68 |
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Æthelwulf 1 received Judith 1 as queen. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 71 |
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Marinus 1 went the way of all flesh. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
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Anonymi 116 attacked the pagans (Anonymi 187) and the pagans gained the victory. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
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The pagans who lived in East Anglia (Anonymi 186) gathered ships (Anonymi 187) from everywhere. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
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Anonymi 116 with Anonymi 117 engaged in a sea battle against thirteen ships of pagans (Anonymi 118) in which the former were victorious. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
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Alfred 8 sent his fleet (Anonymi 116) with its warriors (Anonymi 117) from Kent to the East Angles (Anonymi 188) in order to plunder. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
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The pagans (Anonymi 112) fled to their ships. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
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The pagans were forced that summer to return to Francia. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
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Alfred 8 with a great army (Anonymi 114) arrived bringing the citizens of Rochester (Anonymi 113) help. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
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In front of the gate of Rochester the pagans (Anonymi 112) quickly built a strong fortification for themselves. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
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Anonymi 112 besieged Rochester, on the east bank of the Medway. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
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Anonymi 112, coming to Britain, went to Kent. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
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The army (Anonymi 106) divided into two bands (Anonymi 108 and Anonymi 112). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 64 |
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The commanders of two ships (Anonymi 110) submitted with their crews (Anonymi 111) to Alfred 8. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 64 |
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Alfred 8 engaged in a naval battle against the ships of the pagans (Anonymi 109, Anonymi 110, Anonymi 111), of which he took two, killing all on board (Anonymi 109). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 61 |
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The army of pagans at Fulham (Anonymi 106) went to Ghent. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 60 |
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Dividing up the province, Anonymi 79 began to live there. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 60 |
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Leaving Cirencester, the army of pagans (Anonymi 79) went to the East Angles (Anonymi 107). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 58 |
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Anonymi 106 nevertheless wintered at a place called Fulham, near to the River Thames. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 58 |
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A great army of pagans (Anonymi 106) met up with Anonymi 79. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 57 |
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The army of pagans (Anonymi 79) stayed at Cirencester for one year. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 57 |
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The army of pagans (Anonymi 79) left Chippenham as they had promised and went to Cirencester in the southern part of the land of the Hwicce (Anonymi 185). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
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Alfred 8 generously gave many very fine presents to Guthrum 1 and to all his men. Guthrum 1 stayed with him for twelve days after his baptism. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
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Guthrum 1's loosing of the chrism took place on the eighth day at the royal estate called Wedmore. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
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Alfred 8 raised Guthrum 1 from the font of baptism. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
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Guthrum 1 came with thirty men (Anonymi 105) to Alfred 8 at Aller. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
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Guthrum 1 promised to accept Christianity and be baptised at the hand of Alfred 8, all of which he fulfilled. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
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In addition to giving hostages, the pagans (Anonymi 79) swore to leave the kingdom of Alfred 8 very quickly. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
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The pagans (Anonymi 79) made a peace agreement with Alfred 8. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
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Alfred 8, moved by pity on hearing the embassy (Anonymi 103), accepted from them as many selected hostages (Anonymi 104) as he wished. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
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Alfred 8 boldly established his camp with all his army before the gates of the citadel, where he stayed for fourteen days. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
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Alfred 8 pursued those (Anonymi 79) fleeing and cut them down. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
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Alfred 8 fought with a tight shield-wall against the whole army of pagans (Anonymi 79) and gained the victory. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 55 |
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Alfred 8 and the people of Somerset, Wiltshire and Hampshire established a camp there for one night. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 55 |
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At dawn, moving his camp, the king (Alfred 8) came to Iley Oak. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 55 |
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There [at Iley Oak] Alfred 8 established a camp for one night. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
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At dawn, moving his standards, Alfred 8 came to Edington. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 55 |
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At Selwood Alfred 8 met people from Somerset, Wiltshire and Hampshire. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 55 |
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Alfred 8 rode to Ecgbrihtesstan. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 55 |
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From the fortification at Athelney Alfred 8 with the faselli of Somerset (Anonymi 97) fought tirelessly against the pagans (Anonymi 79). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
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Anonymous 310 and 1,200 men (from Anonymi 92) were killed by ministri of the king (Anonymi 94) before the citadel at Countisbury. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 55 |
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Alfred 8 with a few men (Anonymi 96) built a fortification at Athelney. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
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The pagans (Anonymi 92) began to besiege Anonymi 94 and Anonymi 95 within Countisbury. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
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Anonymous 310 with twenty-three ships (Anonymi 92) sailed from Dyfed to Devon. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
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Anonymous 310 had perpetrated many slaughters of Christians (Anonymi 93) there [in Dyfed]. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
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Anonymous 310 had spent the winter in Dyfed. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 53 |
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Alfred 8 seized material by frequent raids on the pagans (Anonymi 79) and even the Christians (Anonymi 87). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 53 |
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Alfred 8 with a small band (Anonymi 88) was leading a troubled life in great distress through the woods and marshy places of the district of Somerset. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 52 |
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The great majority of the inhabitants of that province (Anonymi 87) submitted to the control [of the army] (Anonymi 79). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 52 |
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Anonymi 79 forced many of that people (Anonymi 86) overseas. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 52 |
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Anonymi 79 wintered there [at Chippenham]. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 52 |
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The army (Anonymi 79), leaving Exeter, went to Chippenham. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 50 |
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Halfdan 2 cultivated that [province] with his army (Anonymi 78), |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 50 |
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Halfdan 2 divided up the whole province of the Northumbrians for himself and his men (Anonymi 78). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 49 |
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The army (Anonymi 79) went one night to Exeter. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 49 |
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Anonymi 79 broke their agreement. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 49 |
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Anonymi 79 swore an oath on relics. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 49 |
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The army (Anonymi 79) gave Alfred 8 however many hostages (Anonymi 84) he alone selected without any disagreement. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 49 |
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Alfred 8 made a treaty with the army (Anonymi 79) on condition that they leave. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 49 |
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The army of the pagans (Anonymi 79) left Cambridge and entered the fortification called Wareham. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
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Anonymi 69 stipulated the conditions on which Ceolwulf 11 could hold the kingdom of the Mercians. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 48 |
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Alfred 8 fought a naval battle against six ships (Anonymi 82) and captured one of them. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
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The other part [of the pagan army] (Anonymi 79) under three kings (Guthrum 1, Oscytel 1 and Anwend 1) wintered there [in Cambridge]. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
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The other part [of the pagan army] (Anonymi 79) with three kings (Guthrum 1, Oscytel 1 and Anwend 1) went to Cambridge. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
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Anonymi 78 subjected to its control the whole province of the Northumbrians. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
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Anonymi 78 ravaged both the Picts (Anonymi 80) and the inhabitants of Strathclyde (Anonymi 81). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
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The one part [of the army of pagans] (Anonymi 78) with Halfdan 2 wintered beside the River Tyne. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
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One part [of the army of pagans] (Anonymi 78) with Halfdan 2 went into the province of the Northumbrians. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
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Ceolwulf 11 swore an oath. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
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The army (Anonymi 69), leaving Repton, divided into two bands. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
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The pagans (Anonymi 69) granted the kingdom of the Mercians to Ceolwulf 11 with a wretched stipulation. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
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In accordance with the condition laid down Ceolwulf 11 gave hostages (Anonymi 77) to the pagans (Anonymi 69). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
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The pagans (Anonymi 69) subjected the whole of the kingdom of the Mercians to their control. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
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Burgred 5 did not live long [after arriving in Rome]. He died there. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
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Burgred 5 was buried honourably in the Schola Saxonum in the church of St Mary. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
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The army (Anonymi 69) forced Burgred 5 to go overseas to Rome against his will. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
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The army (Anonymi 69) forced Burgred 5 to give up his kingdom. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
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The army (Anonymi 69), leaving Lindsey, went to Mercia. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
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The army (Anonymi 69) wintered in the place called Repton. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
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Alfred 8 had experienced a very great loss of many men (Anonymi 67) when his brothers (Anonymi 65) were alive. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 45 |
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The army (Anonymi 69) wintered in the province of the Northumbrians in the district called Lindsey. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 45 |
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The Mercians (Anonymi 76) again made peace with the army (Anonymi 69). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 45 |
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Leaving London, Anonymi 69 went to the province of the Northumbrians. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 44 |
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The army of pagans (Anonymi 69) overwintered at London. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 44 |
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The Mercians (Anonymi 76) made peace with the army of pagans (Anonymi 69). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 43 |
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The Saxons (Anonymi 75) made a peace agreement with the pagans (Anonymi 69). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 44 |
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The army of pagans (Anonymi 69) came to London. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
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In eight battles that year the Saxons (Anonymi 70) were to a large extent destroyed to a man, as were a king and nine duces of the pagans with innumerable men (Anonymi 71). |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
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Alfred 8 and others engaged in numerous skirmishes by day and night in that single year. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
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Alfred 8 with a few men (Anonymi 68) fought against the whole army of the pagans (Anonymi 69). The latter eventually gained the victory. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37, 39 |
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Both Anonymi 60 and Asser 1 provided personal information about the battle. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
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Alfred 8 took over the governance of the whole kingdom. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 35 |
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One of the two comites (Anonymi 53) was killed and a very large part of Anonymi 54 destroyed. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 41 |
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Æthelred 15 was buried at Wimborne. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 41 |
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Æthelred 15 went the way of all flesh. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 40 |
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Another army of pagans from overseas (Anonymi 64) joined itself to the group (Anonymi 34). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 40 |
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Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 fought the pagans (Anonymi 34) at Basing, where the latter gained the victory. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
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The whole army of the pagans (Anonymi 34) was put to flight. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
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Many thousands of Anonymi 34 fell in that place. Bagsecg 1 was killed, and Sidroc 1, Sidroc 2, Osbern 1, Fræna 2 and Harald 1. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37-8 |
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Æthelred 15 delayed engaging in the Battle of Ashdown in order to pray and hear mass. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 36 |
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Æthelwulf 16 amongst others (Anonymi 57) was killed there [at Reading]. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37-9 |
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The forces of Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 engaged the pagans (Anonymi 34) at Ashdown and gained the victory. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 36 |
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Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 joined forces and assembled an army (Anonymi 56). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 36 |
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Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 went to Reading. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 36 |
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Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 attacked the pagans (Anonymi 34) at Reading, where the latter gained the victory. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 35 |
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Æthelwulf 16 met Anonymi 53 and Anonymi 54 while the latter were out plundering. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 35 |
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Those of Anonymi 34 who did not go out plundering built a rampart. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 35 |
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Leaving the East Angles, the army of pagans (Anonymi 34) came to Reading. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 34 |
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Ceolnoth 3 was buried in the city of Canterbury. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 34 |
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Ceolnoth 3 went the way of all flesh. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 33 |
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The enemy (Anonymi 34) subjugated the whole province to their lordship. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 33 |
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Edmund 6 was killed with a great portion of his men. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 33 |
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Edmund 6 fought fiercely against the army (Anonymi 34). |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 32 |
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The army of pagans (Anonymi 34) wintered in Thetford. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 32 |
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The army of pagans (Anonymi 34) passed through Mercia to the East Angles. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 31 |
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The army of the pagans (Anonymi 34) stayed there [at York] for a whole year. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 31 |
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The army of pagans (Anonymi 34), again riding by horse to the Northumbrians, went to the city of York. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
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Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8 returned home with their forces (Anonymi 45). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
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The pagans (Anonymi 34) declined battle and peace was made between the Mercians and them. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
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The brothers [i.e. Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8] went with their army (Anonymi 45) to Mercia and arrived at Nottingham with the intention of war. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
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Burgred 5 and his leading men (Anonymi 43) sought help from Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
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The brothers [i.e., Æthelred 15 and Alfred 8] assembled from every part of their [kingdom] an immense army (Anonymi 45). |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
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Anonymi 34 spent the winter in that same place [i.e., Nottingham]. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
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The army of the pagans (Anonymi 34), leaving the Northumbrians, came into Mercia to Nottingham. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
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Asser 1 frequently saw Eadburg 6 over a period of not a few years before her death. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
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Alfred 8 married a wife, the daughter (Ealhswith 1) of Æthelred Mucel 1. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 28 |
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Ealhstan 3 was buried in peace at Sherborne. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
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Alfred 8 was betrothed to a daughter (Ealhswith 1) of Æthelred Mucel 1. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 28 |
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Ealhstan 3 went the way of all flesh. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
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Those who escaped (Anonymi 181) made peace with the pagans (Anonymi 34). |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
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Osberht 6 and Ælle 3 with a very large proportion of the Northumbrians (Anonymi 41) were killed. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
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Osberht 6 and Ælle 3 attacked Anonymi 34, who killed a great part of the attacking force (Anonymi 41). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
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Osberht 6 and Ælle 3 travelled to York with the army they had assembled (Anonymi 41). |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
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Osberht 6 and Ælle 3 joined forces and assembled an army (Anonymi 41). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
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The Northumbrians had expelled their legitimate king, Osberht 6, from the kingdom. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
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The Northumbrians had appointed Ælle 3 at the summit of their kingdom. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 26 |
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The army of pagans (Anonymi 34) went from the East Angles (Anonymi 180) to York. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 24 |
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Alfred 8 used to say that there were no good scholars at that time in the whole kingdom of the West Saxons. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 23 |
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Alfred 8 learnt and recited poetry from a book given him by his mother (Osburg 2) |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 24 |
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Alfred 8 collected religious material into a book. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
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The whole army (Anonymi 34) was to very large degree provided with horses. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
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Anonymi 34 wintered in the kingdom of the East Saxons. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
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A great fleet of pagans (Anonymi 34) came to Britain from the Danube. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
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Æthelred 15 acceded to the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 20 |
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The pagans who overwintered in Thanet (Anonymi 32) made a firm treaty with the dwellers in Kent. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 20 |
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Anonymi 32 ravaged the whole eastern part of Kent. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 20 |
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Pagans (Anonymi 32) wintered on the island of Thanet. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 19 |
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Æthelberht 9 died after ruling for five years. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 19 |
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Æthelberht 9 was buried with honour beside his brother [Æthelbald 13]. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
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Osric 7, Æthelwulf 16 and others attacked an army of pagans (Anonymi 28). |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
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A great army of pagans (Anonymi 28) aggressively attacked and ravaged Winchester. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
|
Æthelbald 13 was buried at Sherborne. |
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Office |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
Æthelberht 9 |
Æthelberht 9 annexed Kent, Surrey and Sussex to his kingdom. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
|
Æthelbald 13 [died]. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 17 |
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Æthelbald 13 married Judith 1. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
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Eadburg 5 died miserably in Pavia. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 16 |
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Æthelwulf 1 drew up a letter to prevent quarrels amongst his sons after his death. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
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Asser 1 had heard from many (Anonymi 178) who had seen Eadburg 5 begging accompanied by a single slave-boy (Anonymous 6). |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
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Accompanied by a single slave-boy (Anonymous 6), Eadburg 5 begged daily in Pavia. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
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Eadburg 5 was expelled from her convent. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
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Charlemagne 1 granted Eadburg 5 a convent of nuns. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
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Eadburg 5 journeyed to Charlemagne 1. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
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Eadburg 5 met with Charlemagne 1, who offered her a choice. |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
|
Eadburg 5 killed Beorhtric 1 and others. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
|
Beorhtric 1 received Eadburg 5 in marriage. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
|
Offa 7 had in recent times ordered a great dyke to be made between Wales and Mercia from sea to sea. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
|
Alfred 8 reported to Asser 1 about the origin of the prohibition against a queen's sitting on the West Saxon throne. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
|
Æthelwulf 1 ordered that Judith 1 should sit on the throne with him. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
|
The whole people [of Wessex] (Anonymi 19) were willing to expel Æthelbald 13 and his counsellors (Anonymi 17). |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
|
The kingdom [of Wessex] was divided between Æthelwulf 1 and Æthelbald 13. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
|
Æthelbald 13 plotted with others to prevent Æthelwulf 1 from regaining his kingdom on his return from Rome. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
|
Æthelbald 13 and his counsellors (Anonymi 17) attempted to expel Æthelwulf 1 from his kingdom. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
|
Æthelwulf 1 returned to his fatherland, bringing Judith 1 with him. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
|
Æthelwulf 1 stayed in Rome for a whole year. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
|
Æthelwulf 1 went to Rome with Alfred 8. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
|
Æthelwulf 1 freed a tenth of his whole kingdom from service and tax to God. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 10 |
|
A great army of pagans (Anonymi 15) spent the whole winter on the island of Sheppey. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
|
Æthelwulf 1 gave his daughter (Æthelswith 1) to Burgred 5 as queen. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
|
Ealhhere 11 and Huda 1 died in the battle on the island of Thanet. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
|
Ealhhere 11 and Huda 1 with others fought against a pagan army (Anonymi 14) on the island of Thanet. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
|
Leo 2 confirmed Alfred 8. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
|
Leo 2 adopted Alfred 8 as his son. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
|
Leo 2, consecrating Alfred 8 in Rome, anointed him as king. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
|
Æthelwulf 1 sent Alfred 8 to Rome. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
|
Æthelwulf 1 returned home. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
|
With Burgred 5 Æthelwulf 1 subjected the Britons (Anonymi 11) to the control of Burgred 5. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
|
Burgred 5 asked Æthelwulf 1 for assistance against Anonymi 11. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 6 |
|
Æthelstan 3 and Ealhhere 11 destroyed an army (Anonymi 9) and captured ships. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 4 |
|
Anonymi 6 put Beorhtwulf 2 and his army (Anonymi 7) to flight. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 5 |
|
Æthelwulf 1 and others destroyed Anonymi 6. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 4 |
|
The great army of pagans (Anonymi 6) harried Canterbury [and London]. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 3 |
|
The pagans (Anonymi 855) overwintered for the first time on the Isle of Sheppey. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 3 |
|
Ceorl 2 fought with the people of Devonshire (Anonymi 3) against the pagans (Anonymi 4) and the Christians had the victory. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
|
Stuf 1 and Wihtgar 1 accepted power over the Isle of Wight from Cerdic 1 and Cynric 1. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
|
Stuf 1 and Wihtgar 1 killed at Guuihtgaraburhg the few British inhabitants of the Isle of Wight whom they could find (Anonymi 1). |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.11-12 |
|
There [sc. in Rome] Ine 1 ended the present life with honour. |
 |
Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.10-11 |
|
Ine 1 went to Rome. |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 105 |
Anonymi 168 |
of that area [i.e., Wessex] |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 105 |
Anonymi 168 |
almost all the powerful and nobles of that area were inclined towards secular rather than divine matters: for each was more for themselves in secular affairs rather than for the common good. |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Anonymi 17 |
rather [they were] plotters |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Anonymi 177 |
The West Saxon people ... the elders of that land |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Anonymi 18 |
Nobles of the Saxon land |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 26 |
Anonymi 180 |
East Angles |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
Anonymi 181 |
Force of Northumbrians ... the survivors |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
Anonymi 183 |
quite a few persons of Gallic ethnic origin |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 57 |
Anonymi 185 |
Hwicce |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
Anonymi 186 |
Pagans, who lived in the province of the East Angles |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
Anonymi 186 |
pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
Anonymi 188 |
East Angles |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Anonymi 19 |
People of the West Saxons |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.4-6 |
Anonymi 190 |
of the Right-hand Saxons, which in English is called Sussex |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
|
Other inhabitants of the same island [sc. Isle of Wight] had been killed earlier or had fled as exiles. |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
|
from many accurate reporters, indeed to a large degree from those remembering the deed itself |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
Anonymi 28 |
pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
|
Men of Hampshire |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
|
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 3 |
Anonymi 3 |
People of Devon |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 3 |
Anonymi 3 |
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
|
men of Berkshire |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
|
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 20 |
Anonymi 32 |
[behaving] in a foxlike way |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 20 |
Anonymi 32 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 20 |
|
Men of Kent |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
Anonymi 34 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 26 |
Anonymi 34 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
Anonymi 34 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Anonymi 34 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 31 |
Anonymi 34 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 32 |
Anonymi 34 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 33 |
Anonymi 34 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 35 |
Anonymi 34 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 36 |
Anonymi 34 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37 |
Anonymi 34 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Anonymi 34 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Anonymi 34 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
|
Northumbrians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
|
Northumbrians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 3 |
Anonymi 4 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
|
Northumbrians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
Anonymi 41 |
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Anonymi 43 |
All the leading men of that people [sc. the Mercians] |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Anonymi 45 |
from every part of their kingdom [sc. of the West Saxons] |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Anonymi 45 |
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Anonymi 46 |
Mercians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
|
Men of Surrey |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
|
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 3 |
Anonymi 6 |
pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 32 |
|
East Angles |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 35 |
|
East Angles |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 35 |
|
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 36 |
Anonymi 56 |
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37 |
Anonymi 56 |
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Anonymi 58 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 4 |
Anonymi 6 |
pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 5 |
Anonymi 6 |
pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37 |
Anonymi 60 |
truthful |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Anonymi 61 |
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Anonymi 61 |
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Anonymi 62 |
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Anonymi 62 |
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 40 |
Anonymi 64 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Anonymi 68 |
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Anonymi 69 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 43 |
Anonymi 69 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 44 |
Anonymi 69 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
Anonymi 69 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Anonymi 70 |
A large proportion of the [West] Saxons |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Anonymi 72 |
individual duces of the same race [sc. West Saxons] |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 43 |
Anonymi 75 |
[West] Saxons |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 44 |
Anonymi 76 |
Mercians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 45 |
Anonymi 76 |
Mercians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
Anonymi 79 |
who lived in the province of the East Angles |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 72 |
Anonymi 79 |
who lived amongst the East Angles (Anonymi 107) |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
Anonymi 79 |
terrified by hunger, cold, fear and, finally, by despair |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 49 |
Anonymi 79 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 53 |
Anonymi 79 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 55 |
Anonymi 79 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
Anonymi 79 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 60 |
Anonymi 79 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
Anonymi 79 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 72 |
Anonymi 79 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 5 |
Anonymi 8 |
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
Anonymi 80 |
Picts |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
Anonymi 81 |
People of Strathclyde |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 48 |
Anonymi 82 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 52 |
Anonymi 86 |
many of that same people [sc. ?West Saxons] |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 52 |
Anonymi 87 |
all the inhabitants of the greatest part of that area [sc ?northern Wiltshire] |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 6 |
Anonymi 9 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 53 |
Anonymi 91 |
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
Anonymi 92 |
Pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
Anonymi 93 |
Dyfed: Christians there |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
Anonymi 93 |
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
Anonymi 94 |
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
Anonymi 95 |
Christians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 55 |
Anonymi 98 |
inhabitants of Somerset |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 55 |
Anonymi 99 |
inhabitants of Wiltshire |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
Anonymous 13 |
one of pagan ethnic origin |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Anonymous 2 |
obstinate and ill-willed |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Anonymous 2 |
excessive wickedness |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
Anonymous 5 |
a man of her own people |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 73 |
Ealhswith 1 |
from the stock of Mercian nobles |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 73 |
Ealhswith 1 |
respected wife |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi Dedicatio |
Asser 1 |
the meanest of all the servants of God |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.33-6 |
Asser 1 |
In the monastery at Caerwent Asser 1 suffered a fever day and night for twelve months and a week without any hope for his life. |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
Ceolwulf 11 |
foolish |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
Charlemagne 1 |
very famous |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
Eadburg 5 |
In the manner of her father she began to live like a tyrant |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
Eadburg 5 |
She led her life up to her death shamefully in poverty and misery. |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
Eadburg 5 |
Just as she lived irrationally in her homeland, so she did much more so amongst a foreign people. |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Eadburg 6 |
a most chaste widow |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Eadburg 6 |
venerable woman |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 28 |
Ealhstan 3 |
... after he had governed the bishopric honourably for fifty years |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.22-3 |
Geat 1 |
Geata, the which Geta the pagans used to worship for a long time as a god |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.17-18 |
Gewis 1 |
Gewis 1 from whom the British call the whole people the Gewisse. |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
Gregory 1 |
holy |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
Grimbald 1 |
[he was] adorned with all good habits |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
Grimbald 1 |
a very venerable man |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 74.20 |
Gueriir 1 |
Saint |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.9 |
Ine 1 |
famous |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
John 21 |
Old Saxon by ethnic origin |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
John 21 |
a man of most acute intelligence |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 97 |
John 21 |
with customary persistent sharp intelligence and no inexpert in the martial arts |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 97 |
John 21 |
wounded ... half-dead |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 74.21 |
Neot 1 |
Saint |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
Offa 7 |
In the manner of her father she began to live like a tyrant. |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
Offa 7 |
vigorous and inspiring fear in all the kings and territories around him |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Osburg 2 |
noble in character |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Osburg 2 |
noble by birth |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Osburg 2 |
a very religious woman |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Oslac 2 |
a Goth by race, for he was descended from the Goths and Jutes |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Oslac 2 |
famous |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Plegmund 1 |
a Mercian by birth |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Plegmund 1 |
a venerable man, endowed with wisdom |
 |
PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Wærwulf 6 |
Mercian in ethnic origin |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Ælfthryth 5 |
(Ælfthryth) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
Ælle 3 |
(Ælla) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 5 |
Æthelbald 13 |
(Æthelbaldus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Æthelbald 13 |
(Æthelbaldus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Æthelbald 13 |
(Æthelbaldus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 17 |
Æthelbald 13 |
(Æthelbald) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
Æthelbald 13 |
(Æthelbald) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
Æthelberht 9 |
(Æthelberht) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Æthelflæd 4 |
(Æthelflæd) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Æthelgifu 4 |
(Æthelgeofu) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 98 |
Æthelgifu 4 |
(Æthelgeofu) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 86 |
Æthelhelm 7 |
(Æthelhelm) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
Æthelred 15 |
(Æthelred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Æthelred 15 |
(Æthered) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 36 |
Æthelred 15 |
(Æthered) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37 |
Æthelred 15 |
(Æthered) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Æthelred 15 |
(Æthered) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 40 |
Æthelred 15 |
(Æthered) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 41 |
Æthelred 15 |
(Æthered) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Æthelred Mucel 1 |
(... Æthelredi ...) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Æthelred Mucel 1 |
(... qui cognominabatur Mucil ...) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Æthelred 1 |
(Æthered) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 83 |
Æthelred 1 |
(... Ætheredo ...) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 6 |
Æthelstan 3 |
(Æthelstan) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Æthelstan 4 |
(Æthelstan) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Æthelweard 5 |
(Æthelweard) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.7 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
(Æthelwulf) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2.4 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
(Æthelwulfus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 5 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
(Æthelwulfus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
(Æthelwulfus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
(Æthelwulfus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
(Æthelwulfus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
(Æthelwulfus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
(Æthelwulfus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
(Æthelwulf) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
(Æthelwulfus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 16 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
(Æthelwulfus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 17 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
(... Æthelwulfo ...) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 68 |
Æthelwulf 1 |
(Æthelwulfus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
Æthelwulf 16 |
(Æthelwulfus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 36 |
Æthelwulf 16 |
(Æthelwulfus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi Dedicatio |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.2 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 3 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 26 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 31 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 32 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 35 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 36 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 37 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 38 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 40 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 44 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 45 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 48 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 49 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 52 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 53 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 55 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 57 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 60 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 62 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 63 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 64 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 65 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 66 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 71 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 72 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 82 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 83 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 84 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 86 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfredus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 87 |
Alfred 8 |
(Ælfred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Anarawd 1 |
(Anaraut) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
Anwend 1 |
(Anvind) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi Dedicatio |
Asser 1 |
(Asser) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.20 |
Bældæg 1 |
(Beldeag) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Bagsecg 1 |
(Bægscecg) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.38 |
Beadwig 1 |
(Beduuig) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.36 |
Beaw 1 |
(Beauu) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
Beorhtric 1 |
(Beorhtric) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
Beorhtric 1 |
(... Beorhtrico ...) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 4 |
Beorhtwulf 2 |
(Beorhtulfus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.19 |
Brand 1 |
(Brond) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi |
Brochfael 1 |
(Brochmail) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
Burgred 5 |
(Burgred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
Burgred 5 |
(... Burghredo ...) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
Burgred 5 |
(... Burgredi ...) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 30 |
Burgred 5 |
(Burhred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
Burgred 5 |
(... Burghredum ...) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.15 |
Ceawlin 2 |
(Ceaulin) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.13 |
Cenred 1 |
(Coenred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 34 |
Ceolnoth 3 |
(Ceolnoth) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.14 |
Ceolwald 1 |
(Ceoluuald) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 46 |
Ceolwulf 11 |
(Ceolwulf) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 3 |
Ceorl 2 |
(Ceorl) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.16 |
Cerdic 1 |
(Cerdic) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Cerdic 1 |
(Cerdic) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
Charlemagne 1 |
(Karolus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
Charles 4 |
(Karolus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Charles 4 |
(Karolus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 68 |
Charles 4 |
(Karolus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 70 |
Charles 4 |
(Karolus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 70 |
Charles 3 |
(Carolus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.15 |
Creoda 1 |
(Creoda) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.14 |
Cutha 1 |
(Cuda) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.14 |
Cuthwine 5 |
(Cuthwine) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.15 |
Cynric 1 |
(Cynric) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Cynric 1 |
(Cynric) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
Eadburg 5 |
(Eadburh) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
Eadburg 5 |
(Eadburh) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 29 |
Eadburg 6 |
(Eadburh) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Æthelred 1 |
(... Eadredo ...) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Æthelred 1 |
(Eadred) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.8 |
Eafa 1 |
(Eafa) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 6 |
Ealhhere 11 |
(Ealhere) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
Ealhhere 11 |
(Ealhere) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.8 |
Ealhmund 4 |
(Ealhmundus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Ealhstan 3 |
(Ealhstan) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 28 |
Ealhstan 3 |
(Ealhstan) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 12 |
Eanwulf 4 |
(Eanwulf) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.7 |
Ecgberht 10 |
(Ecgberhtus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 33 |
Edmund 6 |
(Eadmund) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 75 |
Edward 2 |
(Eadwerd) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.16 |
Elesa 1 |
(Elesa) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.16 |
Elias 2 |
(... ab El<ia> ...) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Elise 1 |
(Helised) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.8 |
Eoppa 1 |
(Eoppa) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Ffyrnfael 1 |
(Fernmail) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.21 |
Finn 1 |
(Finn) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Fræna 2 |
(Fræna) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.21 |
Frealaf 1 |
(Frealaf) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.20 |
Frithuwald 1 |
(Frithowald) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.21 |
Frithuwulf 1 |
(Frithuwulf) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.22 |
Geat 1 |
(Geata) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.17 |
Gewis 1 |
(Geuuis) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.22 |
Godwulf 1 |
(Godwulf) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Gregory 1 |
(Gregorius) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 102 |
Gregory 1 |
(Gregorius) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
Grimbald 1 |
(Grimbaldus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 74.20 |
Gueriir 1 |
(Gueriir) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
Guthrum 1 |
(Gothrum) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 56 |
Guthrum 1 |
(Godrum) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
Halfdan 2 |
(... Healftene ...) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 50 |
Halfdan 2 |
(Halfdene) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
Halfdan 2 |
(... Healfdene ...) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Harald 1 |
(Hareld) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.38 |
Hathra 1 |
(Hathra) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.37 |
Heremod 1 |
(Heremod) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 9 |
Huda 1 |
(Huda) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.38 |
Hwala 1 |
(Huala) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.54 |
Hyfaidd 1 |
(Hemeid) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Hyfaidd 1 |
(Hemeid) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Hywel 1 |
(Houil) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.9 |
Ine 1 |
(Ine) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.9 |
Ingeld 2 |
(Ingild) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.37 |
Itermon 1 |
(Itermod) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 54 |
Ivar 1 |
(... Inwari ...) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
John 21 |
(Iohannes) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 94 |
John 21 |
(Iohannes) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi |
John 21 |
(Iohannes) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 97 |
John 21 |
(Iohannes) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 11 |
Judith 1 |
(Iuthitta) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 13 |
Judith 1 |
(Iuthitha) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 17 |
Judith 1 |
(Iuthitta) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 68 |
Judith 1 |
(Iuthitta) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 70 |
Judith 1 |
(Iuthitta) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 8 |
Leo 2 |
(Leo) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 68 |
Louis 3 |
(Hlothuuicus) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 70 |
Louis 2 |
(Hlothuuicus) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 71 |
Marinus 1 |
(Marinus) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 74.21 |
Neot 1 |
(Niot) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 79.57 |
Nobis 1 |
(Nobis) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 14 |
Offa 7 |
(Offa) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 27 |
Osberht 6 |
(Osbyrht) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Osbern 1 |
(Osbern) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Osburg 2 |
(Osburh) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 47 |
Oscytel 1 |
(Osscytil) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Oslac 2 |
(Oslac) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 18 |
Osric 7 |
(Osric) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Plegmund 1 |
(Plegmundus) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Rhodri 1 |
(Rotri) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Rhys 1 |
(Ris) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.37 |
Scieldwea 1 |
(Sceldwea) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Sidroc 1 |
(... Sidroc ille senex ...) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 39 |
Sidroc 2 |
(... Sidroc iunior ...) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Stuf 1 |
(Stuf) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.36 |
Tætwa 1 |
(Tætuua) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 80 |
Tewdwr 2 |
(Teudubr) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Wærfrith 6 |
(Werfrithus) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Wærwulf 6 |
(Werwulfus) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 2 |
Wihtgar 1 |
(Wihtgar) |
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RecordedNames |
Asser.VitAlfredi 1.20 |
Woden 1 |
(Uuoden) |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
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Alfred 8 bestowed [on Æthelstan 3] many honours and powers within the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 67 |
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All the ships with all their booty were taken. |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 71 |
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many gifts, amongst which he [sc. Marinus 1] gave also not a small portion of that most sacred and venerable cross |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 91.15-16 |
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letters and gifts sent to him [sc. Alfred 8] by Elias 2 |
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Possession |
Asser.VitAlfredi 21 |
Anonymi 34 |
Anonymi 34 was supplied with horses. |
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Possession |
Asser.VitAlfredi 4 |
Anonymi 6 |
with three hundred and fifty ships |
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Possession |
Asser.VitAlfredi 4 |
Anonymi 6 |
with three hundred and fifty ships |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 6 |
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Æthelstan 3 and Ealhhere 11 seized nine of the ships of Anonymi 9; the rest escaped by flight. |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 23 |
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A certain book of English poetry with a beautiful initial letter. |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 81 |
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monasteries of Congresbury and Banwell |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 81 |
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a very precious silk cloak and a strong man's weight in incense |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 81 |
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Exeter with all the jurisdiction pertaining to it in Saxon territory and in Cornwall |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 81 |
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not to mention innumerable daily gifts of every kind of mundane wealth |
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Possession |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
Eadburg 5 |
with innumerable treasures |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 15 |
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Charlemagne 1 gave her [sc. Eadburg 5] a great convent of nuns. |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
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Alfred 8 enriched and honoured [Grimbald 1] with great power. |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 78 |
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Alfred 8 enriched and honoured [John 21] with great power. |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
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Alfred 8 bestowed [on Plegmund 1] many honours and powers within the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
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Possession |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Plegmund 1 |
Honours and powers which Plegmund 1 had in Mercia. |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
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Alfred 8 bestowed [on Wærfrith 6] many honours and powers within the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
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Possession |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
Wærfrith 6 |
Honours and powers which Wærfrith 6 had in Mercia. |
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Transaction |
Asser.VitAlfredi 77 |
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Alfred 8 bestowed [on Wærwulf 6] many honours and powers within the kingdom of the West Saxons. |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 22 |
Alfred 8 |
more pleasing in demeanour, speech and habits |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 42 |
Alfred 8 |
In wisdom and in all his good habits he outstripped all his brothers |
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PersonInfo |
Asser.VitAlfredi 7 |
Anonymi 11 |
who lived in the interior between Mercia and the western sea |
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Event |
Asser.VitAlfredi |
Alfred 8 |
In the year of the Lord's Incarnation 849 Alfred 8, king of the Anglo-Saxons, was born at the royal estate called Wantage, in the district known as Berkshire (which is so called from Berroc Wood, where the box-tree grows very abundantly). |
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Personal Relationship |
Asser.VitAlfredi |
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