Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
673 dies 44
716 Ecbyrht St. reforms the monks of Iona 57
729 dies 59
734 Ecgbriht Archbishop of York 60
766 dies 67
800 Ecgbyrht, or Ecgbryht, King of Wessex 77
813 ravages Cornwall 79
823-827 conquests of, in England 80, 81
828 reduces Wales 82
833 defeated by the Danes 82
835 defeats the Danes 83
836 dies 83
803 Egberht Bishop of Lindisfarne 78
916 Egbriht, Abbot, killed 121
670 Ecgferth, or Ecverth, King of Northumberland 44
678 expels Archbishop Wilfrid 49
684 sends an army against the Scots 50
685 Ecgferth, or Ecverth, killed 50
794 Ecgferth’s monastery (Monk Wearmouth)
plundered 74
785 Ecgverth consecrated King 71
794 succeeds to the kingdom of Mercia,
and dies 74
897 Ecgulf, Alfred’s Horse Thane, dies 113
538 } { 19
540 } { 19
664 } { 43
733 } { 60
807 } Eclipses of the Sun { 78
879 } { 98
1135 } { 312
1140 } { 319
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