Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
911 defeats the Danes 119
912 takes London and Oxford into his
own government 120
913 } { 120, 121
918 } { 123
919 } { 124
920 } fortifies his towns { 125
921 } { 127, 128
922 } { 128
923 } { 129, 130
921 receives the submission of East
Anglia 128
922 of North Wales and Mercia 129
924 of the King of Scots 130
925 dies 130
975 Edward (the Martyr) King 146
978 murdered 148
980 body of, removed to Shaftesbury 149
1013 Edward (the Confessor), the son of Æthelred,
sent abroad 172
1014 sent to England 173
1040 arrives from Normandy 188
1041 chosen King 189
1042 consecrated 189
1043 marries Emma, daughter of Godwin 190
1048 banishes Earl Godwin and dismisses
his Queen 199
1052 restores their estates 203
1066 dies 208
1057 Edward, Prince, the son of Edmund, dies 205
1093 Edward, Prince, the son of Malcolm, killed 253
617 Edwin King of Northumberland 27
626 escapes assassination, and conquers
Wessex 28
627 baptized 29
633 killed 30
1064 Edwin, son of Ælfgar, joins Morker 207
1066 defeats Tostig 208
1066 is defeated by Harold, King of Norway 209
1071 flees from William 1st, and slain 225
955 Edwy King 136
957 dies 137
686 Egbalth Abbot of Peterborough 51
1140 Eleanor, Queen of France, marries Henry
Earl of Anjou (A. D. 1152) 322
189 Eleutherius Pope 7
1070 Elfrin, Prior of St. Augustine’s, imprisoned
(A. D.
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