A History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans, Volume 1J. Mawman, 1825 |
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Alfred ancient apud archbishop army Asser Athelstan barbarians battle Bede bishop Bretwalda Britain British Britons brother Cæsar Canute celebrated Ceolred Ceolwulf Cerdic CHAP chieftains christian Chron church coast command compelled conqueror conquests crown Cynegils Cyneheard Danes Danish daughter death defeated Deira descended dominions Eadbert ealdorman East-Angles East-Anglia Edilfrid Edred Edward Edwin Edwy Egbert Egfrid emperor enemy Ethelbald Ethelbert Ethelgiva Ethelred Ethelwulf father favour fleet Flor fought Gaul Gothrun honour Hunt Ibid inhabitants invaders island isle Kent king king of Kent king of Mercia kingdom land Malm Malmsbury ment Mercia monarch monastery monks murder nations natives neighbouring Northmen Northum Northumbrian Offa Oswald Oswio Penda Picts plunder possession prelates prince provinces received reign retired returned Roman Rome royal sail Saxons sceptre Scots Severus sion slain solicited soon success successor Sussex sword Thames thanes throne tion tribes victory Wessex West-Saxons Wilfrid Winchester writers Wulphere