Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
905 of East Anglia defeated by Edward 117
907 of East Anglia and Northumberland
make a treaty with Edward 118
911 of Northumberland break the peace
and defeated 119
917 ravage Mercia 122
918 Danes invade Wales and defeated 122
918 depart to Ireland 123
921 of Mercia and East Anglia ravage
England 125-7
921 submit to Edward 127, 128
991 first receive tribute 150
992 defeat the East Anglian and London ships 151
993 defeat Byrhtnoth near Malden 152
997-999 annoy the southern coast 154-6
1000 sail to Normandy 156
1001 ravage the south and west of England 157
1002 receive tribute from Ethelred 158
1002 massacred by order of Ethelred 158
1003 take Exeter 158
1004 under Swegn, invade East Anglia 159
1005 fleet of returns to Denmark 159
1006 again invade England and winter in
Wight 161
1007 receive tribute 163
1009 plunder many parts of England, and
winter on the Thames 165
1010 defeat Ulfcytel in East Anglia 166
1010 burn Northampton 167
1011 take Canterbury 168
1012 receive tribute 169
1012 45 ships of the, join Ethelred 170
1013 under Swegn, conquer the north of
England, but repulsed at London 171
1013 Danes masters of England 172
1014 choose Cnut as King on the death of
Swegn 173
1016 ravage England 176, 177
1016 battles of the, with Edmund 178, 179, 180
1018 and English united under Cnut 182
709 } { 59
731 } Daniel Bishop of Winchester { 56
721 goes to Rome 58
744 resigns his see 61
745 dies 61
1124 David King of Scotland 297
1126 visits Henry 1st 301
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