Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
942 Lincoln recovered by Edward 135
1123 burnt 295
1140 besieged 319
793 Lindisfarne pillaged 73
627 Lindsey, Christianity preached in 29
838 slaughter in 84
993 laid waste 152
1013 submits to Swegn 171
1014 to Cnut, and laid waste by
Æthelred 174
1013 Living Archbishop of Canterbury 170
1020 dies 183
1038 Living, Bishop of Devon, obtains the see
of Worcester and Gloucester 187
1044 dies 191
596 Lombards destroy St. Benedict’s monastery 23
887 Lombardy, war in 102
1117 earthquake in 286
839 London, slaughter at 84
886 repaired by Alfred 101
994 besieged by Anlaf and Swegn 152
1009 attacked by the Danes 165
1016 besieged by Cnut 178
1077 } fires of { 229
1086 } { 237
1097 tower walled round, and bridge repaired 264
896 London, men of, defeated 111
896 seize the Danish ships 112
1013 submit to Swegn 172
1016 treat with the Danes 181
1140 attempt to seize the
Empress Matilda 320
1046 Lothene plunders the coasts of England 192
840 Louis 1st, Emperor of France, dies 84
1108 Louis 6th King of France 278
1116 at war with the Count de Blois 284
1117 invades Normandy 285
1119 defeated by Henry 287
1120 makes peace with Henry 288
1124 again at war with Henry 296
1129 acknowledges Innocent II. as Pope 308
1140 Louis 7th divorced from his Queen Eleanor
(A. D. 1151) 322
189 Lucius, a King of Britain converted to
Christianity (A. D. 161) 7
897 Lucumon, Sheriff, killed 114
825 Ludecan, King of Mercia, killed 81
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