| 1907 - 554 pages
...And the same winter King Eadmund fought against them and the Danes got the victory and slew the King, subdued all the land, and destroyed all the minsters which they came to. The names of the chiefs who slew the King were Ingwair and Ubba." Sax. Ch. 62 afterwards died and was buried at... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1906 - 462 pages
...winter King Edmund fought against them, and the Danes got the victory, and slew the king and subdued the land, and destroyed all the minsters which they came to. The names of their chief's who slew the king were Ingvar and Hubba." The most genuine account of King Edmund, next, of... | |
| Maurice Walter Keatinge - 1910 - 252 pages
...Mercia into East Anglia, and took up their winter quarters at Thetford, and the same winter King Edmund fought against them, and the Danes got the victory and slew the King and subdued all the land. . . . A. 871. This year the army came to Reading in Wessex, and three days after this two of their... | |
| Arthur Donald Innes - 1912 - 398 pages
...winter quarters at Thetford ; and in that winter king Eadmund fought against them, and the Danes gained the victory, and slew the king, and subdued all the land, and destroyed all the monasteries which they came to. The names of the chiefs who slew the king were Ingvar and Ubba. At... | |
| Allen Rogers Benham - 1916 - 674 pages
...Mercia into East-Anglia, and took up their winter quarters at Thetford: and the same winter king Edmund fought against them, and the Danes got the victory,...to. The names of their chiefs who slew the king were Hingwar and Hubba. At that same time they came to Medeshamstede, and burned and beat it down, slew... | |
| 1924 - 136 pages
...Mercia into East Anglia, and took up their winter quarters at Thetford: and the same winter King Edmund fought against them, and the Danes got the victory,...to. The names of their chiefs who slew the king were Inguar and Ubba. A LETTER FROM CHARLES THE GREAT TO OFFA (796). Source. — Monumenta Germanics Historica,... | |
| John Yonge Akerman, Sir John Evans, William Sandys Wright Vaux, Frederic William Madden, Barclay Vincent Head, Herbert Appold Grueber, Edward James Rapson, Oliver Codrington, Sir George Francis Hill, George Cyril Brooke - 1901 - 616 pages
...took up their winter quarters at Thetford, and the same winter King Edmund fought against them, but the Danes got the victory and slew the King and subdued all the land." From this occupation probably dates the building of the great mound, now known as Castle Hill, as Mr.... | |
| J. A. Giles - 2006 - 564 pages
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