Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
508 Natanleod, a British King, killed 17
810 Nicephorus 1st, Emperor of Constantinople 79
343 Nicholas St. dies 8
1059 Nicholas 2d, Pope 205
921 Niel, a King of Ireland, killed 129
560 Ninna, Bishop, converts the southern Picts
(A. D. 400) 21
1070 Norman, a Monk of Christ Church 224
876 Normandy conquered by Rollo 95
1096 mortgaged to William 2d 262
1106 conquered by Henry 1st 276
1140 revolts to Geoffrey Earl of Anjou 322
Earls of, see Rollo, Richard 1st,
Richard 2d, Richard 3d, Robert
1st, William the Conqueror,
Robert 2d
1010 } Northampton plundered { 167
1064 } { 208
1017 Northman killed 181
449 Northumberland peopled by Angles 12
633 ravaged by Ceadwalla 30
737 by Æthelwold 60
793 } by the Danes { 73
794 } { 74
827 submits to Egbryht 81
867 civil war in 89
875 conquered by Healfden 95
876 divided amongst the Danes 96
924 submits to Edward 130
944 reduced by Edmund 135
954 by Edred 136
1017 under the government of Yric 181
1064 Northumberland, men of, outlaw their Earl
Tostig 207
1069 laid waste by William 1st 212
1079 laid waste by Malcolm 230
1028 Norway conquered by Cnut 184
1030 Norwegians slay their King Olaf 185
1066 invade England 209
1004 Norwich plundered 159
1075 bridal feast at 159
1075 castle of, defended by Emma wife
of Earl Ralph de Gwader 228
1088 castle of, defended by Roger Earl
of Hereford 245
736 Nothelm Archbishop of Canterbury receives a pall 60
741 dies 61
922 Nottingham repaired 129
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