Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
495 } { 14
508 } { 17
519 } his battles with the Britons { 18
527 } {
530 } {
556 } { 20
534 succeeds to the kingdom of Wessex 19
748 Cynric, Prince, killed 62
D
Dælreodi 2, 24
715 Dagobert 2d, dies 57
787 Danes arrive in England 71
793 plunder Lindisfarne 73
794 their ships wrecked 74
832 ravage Sheppey 82
833 defeat Egbryht 82
835 defeated by Egbryght 83
837-851 harrass England 84
851 defeated by Æthelwulf 85
851 winter in the Thanet 85
854 winter in Sheppey 87
860 take Winchester, and defeated by Osric 88
865 winter in Thanet and ravage Kent 89
866 winter in East Anglia 89
867 conquer Northumberland 90
868 Danes treat with Mercia 90
869 at York 90
870 defeat St. Edmund and conquer East
Anglia 91
871 their battles with Æthered 91, 92
871 with Alfred 93
872 winter at London 94
873 in Lindsey 94
874 conquer Mercia 94
875 in Northumberland and at Cambridge 95
875 defeated by Alfred 95
876 make peace with Alfred 95
877 again defeated and make peace 96
878 reduce Wessex 96
878 defeated by Alfred 97
879 colonize East Anglia 98
879 one division of, departs to France 98
885 besiege Rochester 99
885 defeat Alfred’s fleet 100
893 from France, arrive at Limine-mutha 105
893-897 their battles with Alfred and war in
England 105-15
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account