Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
918 Hroald, Earl, invades England and killed 122
887 Hrothulf (Rudolph) King of Burgundy 102
853 Huda, Alderman, killed 86
1003 Hugh loses Exeter 158
1088 Hugh (Grentmesnil) rebels 245
1094 Hugh (Lupus) Earl of Chester, brings
Prince Henry to England 256
1094 Hugh, Earl of Shrewsbury, defeats the Welch 257
1098 killed 265
1123 Hugh of Montfort revolts 295
1124 taken, and confined at Gloucester 296
1124 Hugh, the son of Gervais, taken prisoner and
confined at Rouen 296
1126 removed to Windsor 301
1129 liberated 306
1128 Hugh of the Temple proclaims a false
crusade 306
1137 Hugh of Waltville surrenders certain lands
to Peterborough 318
744 Hunferth, Bishop of Winchester 61
921 Huntingdon repaired 128
1016 Huntingdonshire ravaged by Cnut 177
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547 Ida, King of Northumberland 19
560 dies 20
640 Idols destroyed in Kent 31
1031 Iemarc, a Scotch King, submits to Cnut 185
110 Ignatius, St. martyred 6
656 Immine, Alderman (A. D. 664) 40
688 Ina, King of Wessex 52
694 his treaty with Kent 53
709 fights with Gerent 56
715 with Ceolred 57
721 kills Cynewulf 58
722 fights with the South Saxons 58
728 goes to Rome, and remains there during
the rest of his life 58
718 Ingild, the brother of Ina, dies 57
731 Ingwald, Bishop of London, assists at the
consecration of Tatwine 59
403 Innocent 1st, Pope, rescript of 9
1129 Innocent 2d, Pope 308
1014 Inundation of the sea 174
560 Iona, Abbey founded in (A. D. 565) 21
716 monks of, observe the Catholic Easter 57
655 Ithamar, Bishop of Rochester, consecrates
Deusdedit 35
656 at the consecration of Medeshamstede
(A. D.
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