Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
894 relieved by Alfred 109
1003 taken by the Danes 158
1135 besieged by Stephen 313
F
46 Famine in Syria 5
792 } { 73
975 } { 147
976 } { 149
1005 } { 160
1043 } { 190
1070 } in England { 217
1082 } { 230
1087 } { 236
1096 } { 262
1125 } { 300
1137 } { 316
577 Farinmail, a British King, killed 22
1117 Farits, Abbot of Abingdon, dies 286
636 Felix, Bishop, converts the East Angles 31
829 Feologild, Abbot, chosen Archbishop of
Canterbury 82
829 dies 82
961 Fever in London 138
1087 throughout England 236
1125 Flood 300
1013 Florentine St. relics of 173
1087 Forest laws were enacted by William I.
(A. D. 1084) 241
1088 amendment of, promised by William II. 246
1135 of Henry 1st (A. D. 1108) 313
626 Forthher stabbed by Eomer 26
709 Forthhere, Bishop of Westwood 56
737 goes to Rome 60
803 Forthred, Abbot, dies 78
871 Fræna, a Danish Earl, killed 92
993 Fræna, a leader of the English, flees 152
425 France, first Kings of 9
887 Empire of, divided 102
780 French fight with the Old Saxons 70
766 Fritheberht, Bishop of Hexham, dies 67
993 Frithegist, an English General, flees 152
910 Frithestan, Bishop of Winchester 118
933 dies 131
763 Frithewald, Bishop of Whitehorn, dies 66
1110 } { 279
1115 } Frost severe { 284
1103 } Fruit trees injured { 272
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