Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
1110 } { 279
} { 280
1112 productive 281
737 Frythogith, Queen, goes to Rome 60
1110 Fulk 5th, Earl of Anjou, seizes Maine 280
1111 } { 280
1112 } at war with Henry I. { 281
1118 } { 286
1119 his daughter Matilda married to
William, son of Henry I. 287
1121 returns from Jerusalem and takes
back Matilda 290
1123 sends messengers to Henry 291
1123 messengers of, return dissatisfied 293
1124 at war with Henry I. because of
William, son of Robert Earl of
Normandy, who had married
his daughter Sibylla (afterwards
divorced) 297
1127 makes peace with Henry I. on
the marriage of his son Geoffrey
with the Empress Matilda 301
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1118 Gelasius 2d, Pope 287
1119 dies 288
1096 Geoffrey Bainard, overcomes William of
Eu, in single combat 261
1125 Geoffrey, Abbot of St. Alban’s, goes to Rome 300
1127 Geoffrey Martel, son of the Earl of Anjou,
marries the Empress Matilda 302
1140 being Earl of Anjou, reduces Normandy 322
1140 dies (A. D. 1151) 322
1103 Gerard, Archbishop of York, his right to
consecrate Bishops denied 272
1108 dies 278
710 Gerent, a Welch King, fights with Ina 56
1122 Ghosts seen 290
1123 Gifard, Henry’s Chaplain, goes to Rome 294
693 Gifemund, Bishop of Rochester, dies 53
1117 Gilebert, Abbot of Westminster, dies 286
1130 Gilbert Universalis, Bishop of London, at
the dedication of Christ Church 308
1061 Gisa Bishop of Wells 206
1070 assists at the consecration of William
Bishop of Durham (A. D. 1080) 219
688 Glastonbury monastery built by Ina
(A. D. 698 or 708) 52
1083 tumults at 231
577 Gloucester taken 22
1122 burnt 290
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