The Anglo-Saxon Age, C.400-1042 |
Contents
THE END OF ROMAN BRITAIN | 1 |
THE FIRST PHASE | 8 |
EPILOGUE 342 | 9 |
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abbot accepted Aethelbald Aethelberht Aethelred Aethelred's Aethelweard Aethelwold Alfred's Anglo-Saxon England archbishop Athelstan attack authority battle became Bede Bede's Benedict Biscop Bernicia bishop Boniface Britain British Britons Canterbury Celtic Charlemagne Christian Chronicle Church churchmen Cnut Cnut's conquest continued court Danelaw Danes Danish death defeated Deira Dunstan Eadric Streona ealdorman early East Anglia ecclesiastical Ecgfrith Edgar Edmund Edward Edward the Elder Egbert eighth century English established estates evidence Frankish Frisians Gaul Gildas heathen important Ireland Irish Kent Kentish killed King Alfred king's kingdom kingship land later Lindisfarne London lord maintained Mercia Midlands military mission missionary monasteries monks ninth century northern Northumbria Offa Offa's Oswald Oswiu pagan Penda Picts political Pope priests province reign Roman Rome royal rule rulers secure settled settlement seventh century shire southern England subjects successor Swein synod territorial Thames thegns tion victory Viking Welsh Wessex West Saxon Whitby Wilfrid York