Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
705 dies 55
718 Cuthburh, his Queen 57
1047 Ealdred Bishop of Worcester sent to Rome 195
1060 Archbishop of York 206
1066 consecrates William as King 209
727 Ealdulf Bishop of Rochester 58
778 Ealdulf, Sheriff, killed 69
972 Ealdulf, or Aldulf, Abbot of Peterborough (972) 140
972 enriches the monastery 143
992 Archbishop of York 151
1002 dies 158
897 Ealheard, Bishop of Dorchester, dies 113
766 Ealhmund Bishop of Hexham 67
784 Ealhmund King of Kent 71
903 Ealhswitha Alfred’s Queen 116
905 dies 118
780 Eadbald 1st, Archbishop of York 70
796 dies 74
796 Eanbald 2d, Archbishop of York 74
797 receives a pall 76
806 Eanberht, Bishop of Hexham, dies 78
626 Eanfled, the daughter of Edwin, born 28
617 Eanfrid, the son of Æthelfrith, banished 27
634 King of Bernicia 30
845 Eanwulf, Alderman, defeats the Danes 84
795 Eardwulf King of Northumberland 74
806 deposed 78
1089 } { 248
1119 } { 287
1122 } Earthquakes (in England) { 291
1129 } { 308
1117 (in Lombardy) 286
449 East Anglia, by whom peopled 12
636 converted to Christianity 31
823 submits to Egbriht 80
838 harrassed by the Danes 84
870 conquered by the Danes 91
879 colonized by Danes 98
905 laid waste by Edward 117
907 makes peace with Edward 118
921 submits to Edward 128
1004 } invaded by the Danes { 159
1010 } { 166
678 Eata Bishop of Hexham 49
778 Ecga killed 69
664 Ecbyrht or Ecbriht King of Kent 43
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