Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
consecrated 309
477 Andred, forest of 13
490 Andredes-cester besieged 14
449 Angles arrive in Britain 12
653 Angles, Mid, converted 33
636 Anglia, East, converted 31
823 submits to Egbryht 80
836 receives a Danish army 89
890 colonized by Godrun 103
905 laid waste by Edward 117
1000 Anglesey plundered 156
Anjou, Earls of--see Fulk 5th, Geoffrey, Henry
911 Anlaf, the Black, killed 119
938 Anlaf, King, defeated by Æthelstan 132
942 dies 135
944 Anlaf, King of Northumberland, expelled 135
949 returns 136
952 expelled 136
654 Anna, King of East Anglia, killed 33
1093 Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury 225, 252
1095 receives a pall 260
1097 leaves England 263
1100 recalled 268
1103 goes to Rome 272
1109 dies 278
1125 laws of, sanctioned 299
1115 Anselm, an Abbot of Rome, in England 284
1123 Anselm, Abbot of St. Edmund’s Bury, goes to Rome 294
1089 Anthony Prior of St. Augustine’s 225
875 Anwind, a Danish King 95
1070 Arnulf, Count of Flanders, and killed 217
1041 Arnwi Abbot of Peterborough 189
1052 resigns 203
1102 Arundel castle besieged by Henry 1st 270
1016 Assandun battle of 180
1020 church built at 183
910 Asser, Bishop of Sherborn, dies 119
1121 Athelis married to Henry 1st 289
961 Athelmod, Priest, dies 138
884 Athelwold, Bishop, dies 99
963 Athelwold Bishop of Winchester 139
repairs Ely and Medeshamstede 139
984 dies 149
903 Athulf, Alderman, dies 116
972 Athulf Bishop 142
1130 Audoenus Bishop of Evreux 309
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