The History of England: From the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of William and Mary in 1688, Volume 1Nimmo, 1883 - Great Britain |
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abbot afterwards Alfred ancient Anglo-Saxon apud archbishop army Asser Athelstan barbarians battle Bede bishop Bretwalda Britain Britons brother Cæsar Canterbury Canute Cerdic CHAP chieftains Christianity Chron Chronicle church coast command compelled conqueror conquest court crown Cyneheard Danes Danish daughter death defeated descendants dominions ealdorman earl East Anglia Edgar Edmund Edward Edwin Egfrid emperor enemy England English Ethelbald Ethelbert Ethelred Ethelwulf father favour fleet Flor followed Gaul Godwin Gothrun Hardecanute Harold Hist honour Hunt inhabitants invaders island Isle Kent king king of Mercia king of Wessex king's kingdom lands lord Mailros Malm Malmsbury Mercia monarch monastery monks murder nations natives neighbouring Norman Normandy Northmen Northumbrians Offa Oswio Picts plunder possession prelates prince provinces punishment received reign returned Roman Rome royal sail sceptre Scots slain solicited soon success successor Sussex Sweyn sword Thames thanes throne tion tribes vassals victory Wessex West Saxons Winchester witan writers