The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: The Chronicle of Florence of Worcester, with a Continuation and AppendixJoseph Stevenson Seeleys, 1853 - 404 pages |
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Page 176
... , also called Dewi , bishop of St. David's in Wales , departed to the Lord . " 3 This link in the pedigree is omitted in B. 177 who obstinately remained pagans , to inherit his earthly 176 [ A.D. 604- CHURCH HISTORIANS OF ENGLAND .
... , also called Dewi , bishop of St. David's in Wales , departed to the Lord . " 3 This link in the pedigree is omitted in B. 177 who obstinately remained pagans , to inherit his earthly 176 [ A.D. 604- CHURCH HISTORIANS OF ENGLAND .
Page 177
... pagans , to inherit his earthly kingdom . They immediately began to profess idolatry , and drove Mellitus , bishop of London , from their kingdom : he , however , went to Kent , and , after consulting with archbishop Laurence , withdrew ...
... pagans , to inherit his earthly kingdom . They immediately began to profess idolatry , and drove Mellitus , bishop of London , from their kingdom : he , however , went to Kent , and , after consulting with archbishop Laurence , withdrew ...
Page 178
... pagan king of the Mercians , and by Cedwal , king of the Britons , a still worse pagan , in a very fierce battle fought at Heathfeld . The affairs of the Northumbrians falling into confusion , Paulinus , in company with queen ...
... pagan king of the Mercians , and by Cedwal , king of the Britons , a still worse pagan , in a very fierce battle fought at Heathfeld . The affairs of the Northumbrians falling into confusion , Paulinus , in company with queen ...
Page 179
... pagan king of Mercia , marched to battle against the East Angles , he was most reluctantly drawn out of the monastery , and against his will led to the engagement , where , with a staff in his hands , he was slain , as was also king ...
... pagan king of Mercia , marched to battle against the East Angles , he was most reluctantly drawn out of the monastery , and against his will led to the engagement , where , with a staff in his hands , he was slain , as was also king ...
Page 180
... pagan king of Mercia , in a severe battle fought at a place called Maserfeld : he was humble and courteous , and generous to strangers and the poor . A.D. 643 . His brother Osuiu , a young man about thirty years of age , succeeded to ...
... pagan king of Mercia , in a severe battle fought at a place called Maserfeld : he was humble and courteous , and generous to strangers and the poor . A.D. 643 . His brother Osuiu , a young man about thirty years of age , succeeded to ...
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abbat abbot Aelfred Aelfric Aethelbald Aethelbert Aethelstan Aethelwold afterwards Alfred April archbishop of Canterbury archbishop of York army battle Beda bishop of Winchester bishop of Worcester Britons brother buried burned Canute castle Chester Christ church Cnut commanded consecrated Cuthred Cynric Danes Danish daughter death died Eadgar Eadmund Eadward Eadwin ealdorman earldom East Angles East Anglia Easter Eccl Ecgbryht emperor England English etheling father fleet flight Florence of Worcester forces fought gave Gloucester Godwin Harold held Hereford Hist holy honour hostages ides June kalends Kent king Aethelred king Edward king Henry king William king's kingdom land London lord March Marianus Mercians minster monastery monks named nobles Normandy Northumbrians ordained Pagans peace place called plundered pope priest province queen reign returned river Rochester Rome Saxon Chronicle Scots sent sentence Sept ships slain slew South Saxons succeeded Thames thanes thence thither took town Welsh West Saxons