Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
1097 Cadugan leader of the Welch Rebels 263
1087 Caen, St. Stephen’s Monastery at 238
1119 Calixtus 2d, Pope 288
1124 dies 298
1010 Cambridge burnt 166
1010 Cambridgeshire men, valour of 166
1010 Cambridgeshire ravaged 168
918 Camaleac, Bishop of Landaff, taken prisoner 122
754 Canterbury burnt 62
851 taken 85
1011 betrayed to the Danes 168
1013 Canute, or Cnut, the son of Swegn, in England 171
1014 declared King by the fleet 173
1014 deserts the men of Lindsey 174
1015 reduces Wessex 176
1016 reduces Northumberland 177
1016 besieges London 178
1016 defeats Edmund 180
1016 treats with Edmund 181
1017 sole King of England 181
1017 marries Ælfgiva 182
1019 goes to Denmark 182
1020 returns 182
1025 fights with the Swedes 184
1028 conquers Norway 184
1031 returns to England, goes to Rome, and
invades Scotland 185
1036 dies 186
1064 Canute, or Cnut, laws of, renewed 208
1075 Canute, or Cnut, Prince of Denmark, invades
England 228
1085 King of Denmark designs of, against
England 232
1087 murdered 242
1119 stiled a saint 288
1092 Carlisle repaired 252
897 } { 113
986 } { 150
1041 } { 189
1054 } { 204
1086 } Cattle, pestilence among { 235
1103 } { 272
1111 } { 280
1125 } { 300
1131 } { 310
664 Ceadda Bishop of York 43
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