Anonymi 34 (M/F) A great fleet of pagans from the Danube
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Notes: In 871 this army combined with another (Anonymi 64). From this point on they are referred to as Anonymi 69.

Factoid List

Personal Information (25)
ethnicity (7)
 ASC  870 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <871> B, 871 C (the Danes)
 ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C (the Danes)
 ASC  868 F(OE and Lat.) (the Danish army [F(Lat.): the army of the Danes])
 ASC  874 F(Lat.) (the army of the Danes)
 Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) (Barbarians)
 Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) (Barbarians)
 Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) (Barbarians)
moral (1)
 Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) (most impious people)
other (2)
 ASC  876 (A) (the mounted here)
 ASC  877 (A) (the mounted here)
religion (15)
 Asser.VitAlfredi  21 (Pagans)
 Asser.VitAlfredi  26 (Pagans)
 Asser.VitAlfredi  27 (Pagans)
 Asser.VitAlfredi  30 (Pagans)
 Asser.VitAlfredi  31 (Pagans)
 Asser.VitAlfredi  32 (Pagans)
 Asser.VitAlfredi  33 (Pagans)
 Asser.VitAlfredi  35 (Pagans)
 Asser.VitAlfredi  36 (Pagans)
 Asser.VitAlfredi  37 (Pagans)
 Asser.VitAlfredi  38 (Pagans)
 Asser.VitAlfredi  39 (Pagans)
 ASC  <867> B, 867 C, 866 DE (heathen)
 Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) (Pagans)
 Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) (pagan)
Occupation (26)
Army (14)
 Asser.VitAlfredi  21
 Asser.VitAlfredi  26
 Asser.VitAlfredi  30
 Asser.VitAlfredi  31
 Asser.VitAlfredi  32
 Asser.VitAlfredi  33
 Asser.VitAlfredi  35
 Asser.VitAlfredi  37
 Asser.VitAlfredi  38
 Asser.VitAlfredi  38
 Asser.VitAlfredi  38
 Asser.VitAlfredi  39
 Asser.VitAlfredi  39
 Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35)
Fleet (2)
 Asser.VitAlfredi  21
 Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35)
Here (10)
 ASC  866 ADEG, <867> B, 867 C
 ASC  867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C
 ASC  868 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <869> B, 869 C
 ASC  869 ADEG, <870> B, 870 C
 ASC  870 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <871> B, 871 C
 ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C
 ASC  872 ADEG, <873> B, 873 C
 ASC  873 ADEG, <874> B, 874 C
 ASC  874 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <875> B, 875 C
 ASC  875 ADEG, <876> B, 876 C
Personal Relationship (1)
Anonymi 34 Enemy (General relationship) of ~ (1)
 of Edmund 6: Asser.VitAlfredi  33
Possession (1)
 Anonymi 34 was supplied with horses.: Asser.VitAlfredi  21
Event (99)
Appointment/consecration/elevation/ordination of king (1)
 Anonymi 34.granting of kingdom of Mercians to Ceolwulf 11: The here (Anonymi 34) granted the kingdom of Mercia to a king's thegn (Ceolwulf 11) to hold.: ASC  874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C (874)
Army-raising (2)
 Anonymi 34-Anonymi 64.joining of forces: Another army of pagans from overseas (Anonymi 64) joined itself to the group (Anonymi 34).: Asser.VitAlfredi  40 (871)
 Anonymi 880.attack on Anonymi 34 in York: The [Northumbrians] (Anonymi 879) assembled a great fierd (Anonymi 880), which attacked Anonymi 34 within York.: ASC  867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C (867)
Assistance (1)
 Burgred 5-Anonymi 43.request for assistance: Burgred 5 [ABCDEG: and his witan (Anonymi 43)] [F(Lat.) adds: having sent messengers (Anonymi 950)] invited Ęthelred 15 and Alfred 8 to assist them fight against the here (Anonymi 34).: ASC  868 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <869> B, 869 C (868)
Battle (17)
 Alfred 8.fighting against Anonymi 34 at Wilton: Alfred 8 fought [ABCDEG: with a small troop (Anonymi 892)] against Anonymi 34, who gained the victory.: ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C (871)
 Alfred 8.frequent fights in AD 871: That year there were nine fights of the people against Anonymi 34 in the kingdom south of the Thames [ABCDEG: apart from those that Alfred 8 and others rode out on which were not counted.]: ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C (871)
 Anonymi 64-Anonymi 34-Anonymi 2554.battle at Reading: A summer army (Anonymi 64) arrived at Reading, where Anonymi 34 joined them. They gained a pointless victory over the army of the West Saxons (Anonymi 2554).: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (pp. 39-40) (871)
 Anonymi 880.attack on Anonymi 34 in York: The [Northumbrians] (Anonymi 879) assembled a great fierd (Anonymi 880), which attacked Anonymi 34 within York.: ASC  867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C (867)
 Anonymi 2497.nine battles with Anonymi 34: The English (Anonymi 2497) fought nine battles, excluding those already mentioned.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) (871)
 Bagsecg 1.killing in battle against Ęthelred 15: Bagsecg 1 was slain [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: when Ęthelred 15 fought against their band (Anonymi 34)].: ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C (871)
 Edmund 6.battle against Anonymi 34: Edmund 6 chose to do battle against Anonymi 34.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) (870)
 Osberht 6-Ęlle 3.attack on Anonymi 34 at York: Osberht 6 and Ęlle 3 attacked Anonymi 34, who killed a great part of the attacking force (Anonymi 41).: Asser.VitAlfredi  27 (867)
 Sidroc 1.killing with others in battle with Alfred 8: Sidroc 1 and four other named eorlas were slain [ABCDEF(Lat.): when Alfred 8 fought against their band (Anonymi 34)].: ASC  871 ADEF(Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C (871)
 Ęthelred 15-Alfred 8.fighting against Anonymi 34 at Ashdown: Ęthelred 15 and Alfred 8 fought Anonymi 34 at Ashdown. There were great losses on both sides. Ęthelred 15 gained the victory.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) (871)
 Ęthelred 15-Alfred 8.fighting against Anonymi 34 at Basing: Anonymi 63 joined battle with Anonymi 34. The former were withdrawn and Anonymi 34 gained the victory but no spoil.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) (871)
 Ęthelred 15-Alfred 8.fighting against Anonymi 34 at Merantun: Ęthelred 15 and Alfred 8 renewed the contest against the barbarian army (Anonymi 34) on a wide front at Merantun. The latter gained the victory.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) (871)
 Ęthelred 15-Alfred 8.fighting against Anonymi 34 at Meretun: Ęthelred 15 and Alfred 8 fought at Meretun against the here (Anonymi 34), [ABCDEG: who gained the victory].: ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C (871)
 Ęthelred 15-Alfred 8.fighting against Anonymi 34 at Reading: Ęthelred 15 and Alfred 8 led a great fierd (Anonymi 888) to Reading and fought against Anonymi 34. [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: There was a great slaughter on both sides.]: ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C (871)
 Ęthelred 15-Alfred 8.meeting with Anonymi 34: Ęthelred 15, Alfred 8 and Anonymi 884 encountered Anonymi 34 at the fortification [F(OE and Lat.) substitutes: within the fortification at Nottingham] and there was no heavy fighting there.: ASC  868 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <869> B, 869 C (868)
 Ęthelred 15-Anonymi 63.fighting against Anonymi 34: Ęthelred 15 and his army (Anonymi 63) arrived and an indescribable battle started in which Anonymi 34 were the victors.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) (871)
 Ęthelwulf 16.fighting against Anonymi 2498: Ęthelwulf 16 with his men (Anonymi 2553) put two leaders (Anonymi 2498) to flight.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) (871)
Burh - building (1)
 Anonymi 34.encampment near London: Anonymi 34 laid out a camp in the environs of London.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) (872)
Camp-pitching (4)
 Anonymi 34.encampment near London: Anonymi 34 laid out a camp in the environs of London.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) (872)
 Anonymi 34.overwintering at Thetford: Anonymi 34 measured out a camp in winter at a place called Thetford.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) (870)
 Anonymi 34.residency in York for a year: The army (Anonymi 34) measured out a camp [at York] in the winter.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) (869)
 Anonymi 64-Anonymi 34.encampment at Reading: The army of barbarians (Anonymi 64 and Anonymi 34) encamped at Reading: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) (871)
Campaigning (1)
 Anonymi 34-Anonymi 64.joining of forces: Another army of pagans from overseas (Anonymi 64) joined itself to the group (Anonymi 34).: Asser.VitAlfredi  40 (871)
Conquest (2)
 Anonymi 34.conquest of land: Anonymi 34 conquered all that land [of the East Angles (Anonymi 878]).: ASC  870 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <871> B, 871 C (870)
 Anonymi 34.conquest of land [of Burgred 5]: The army (Anonymi 34) completely overran that land [sc. of the Mercians].: ASC  874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C (874)
Decision-making (1)
 Edmund 6.battle against Anonymi 34: Edmund 6 chose to do battle against Anonymi 34.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) (870)
Expulsion (1)
 Anonymi 34.expulsion of Burgred 5: The barbarians (Anonymi 34) drove Burgred 5 from his kingdom across the sea, twenty-two years since he first began his rule.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (pp. 40-1) (873 x 874)
Flight (3)
 Anonymi 34.fleeing at battle of Ashdown: The whole army of the pagans (Anonymi 34) was put to flight.: Asser.VitAlfredi  39 (871)
 Ęthelred 15-Alfred 8.fighting against Anonymi 34 at Ashdown: Ęthelred 15 and Alfred 8 fought against the whole here (Anonymi 34) at Ashdown. The here fled and many thousands were killed. They were fighting until night.: ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C (871)
 Ęthelwulf 16.fighting against Anonymi 2498: Ęthelwulf 16 with his men (Anonymi 2553) put two leaders (Anonymi 2498) to flight.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) (871)
Gafol payment (1)
 Anonymi 2503.peace made with Anonymi 34: The Mercians (Anonymi 2503) reached agreement with Anonymi 34 in the form of a treaty and agreed on payments.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) (872)
Horse-using/giving/acquisition/riding (3)
 Anonymi 34.peace made with [East Angles] (Anonymi 878): The fleets (Anonymi 34) strengthened their armaments, mounted their horses and made peace with the inhabitants (Anonymi 878).: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) (866)
 Anonymi 34.return to York: The army of pagans (Anonymi 34), again riding by horse to the Northumbrians, went to the city of York.: Asser.VitAlfredi  31 (869)
 Anonymi 34.supplying with horses: The whole army (Anonymi 34) was to very large degree provided with horses.: Asser.VitAlfredi  21
Hostage-giving/taking (1)
 Ceolwulf 11.giving of hostages to Anonymi 34: The king's thegn (Ceolwulf 11) gave hostages (Anonymi 895) to the here (Anonymi 34).: ASC  874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C (874)
Invasion (5)
 Anonymi 34.arrival in Britain from the Danube: A great fleet of pagans (Anonymi 34) came to Britain from the Danube.: Asser.VitAlfredi  21 (866)
 Anonymi 34.journey from East Angles (Anonymi 180) to York: The army of pagans (Anonymi 34) went from the East Angles (Anonymi 180) to York.: Asser.VitAlfredi  26 (867)
 Anonymi 34.journey to Nottingham: The army of the pagans (Anonymi 34), leaving the Northumbrians, came into Mercia to Nottingham.: Asser.VitAlfredi  30 (868)
 Anonymi 34.journey to Reading: Leaving the East Angles, the army of pagans (Anonymi 34) came to Reading.: Asser.VitAlfredi  35 (871)
 Anonymi 34.return to York: The army of pagans (Anonymi 34), again riding by horse to the Northumbrians, went to the city of York.: Asser.VitAlfredi  31 (869)
Invitation (1)
 Burgred 5-Anonymi 43.request for assistance: Burgred 5 [ABCDEG: and his witan (Anonymi 43)] [F(Lat.) adds: having sent messengers (Anonymi 950)] invited Ęthelred 15 and Alfred 8 to assist them fight against the here (Anonymi 34).: ASC  868 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <869> B, 869 C (868)
Journey (12)
 Anonymi 34.departure from Repton: Here the here (Anonymi 34) went from Repton.: ASC  875 ADEG, <876> B, 876 C (875)
 Anonymi 34.journey from East Angles (Anonymi 180) to York: The army of pagans (Anonymi 34) went from the East Angles (Anonymi 180) to York.: Asser.VitAlfredi  26 (867)
 Anonymi 34.journey from Lindsey to Repton: Here the here (Anonymi 34) went from Lindsey to Repton.: ASC  874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C (874)
 Anonymi 34.journey from Reading to London: Here the here (Anonymi 34) went to London from Reading.: ASC  872 ADEG, <873> B, 873 C (872)
 Anonymi 34.journey to East Angles: The army of pagans (Anonymi 34) passed through Mercia to the East Angles.: Asser.VitAlfredi  32 (870)
 Anonymi 34.journey to East Angles (Anonymi 878): The pagans (Anonymi 34) arrived in the territory of the East Angles (Anonymi 878).: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) (866)
 Anonymi 34.journey to Northumbrians (Anonymi 938): Here the here (Anonymi 34) went to the Northumbrians (Anonymi 938).: ASC  873 AG, <874> B, 874 C (873)
 Anonymi 34.journey to Nottingham: Here that same [F(OE and Lat.) substitutes: Danish] here (Anonymi 34) went [ABCDEG: among the Mercians (Anonymi 885)] to Nottingham.: ASC  868 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <869> B, 869 C (868)
 Anonymi 34.journey to Reading: The army of the barbarians (Anonymi 34) set out thence [sc. from the eastern part of the Angles] for Reading.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) (871)
 Anonymi 34.journey to York: The army (Anonymi 34) went up to the city of York after a year.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) (869)
 Anonymi 34.return to York: Here the here (Anonymi 34) went back to York.: ASC  869 ADEG, <870> B, 870 C (869)
 Halfdan 2.departure with some (Anonymi 896) of Anonymi 34 to Northumbrians (Anonymi 897): Halfdan 2 went with some (Anonymi 896) of the here (Anonymi 34) to the Northumbrians (Anonymi 897).: ASC  875 ADEG, <876> B, 876 C (875)
Killing/murder (9)
 Bagsecg 1.killing in battle against Ęthelred 15: Bagsecg 1 was slain [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: when Ęthelred 15 fought against their band (Anonymi 34)].: ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C (871)
 Bagsecg 1.killing with others at Ashdown: Many thousands of Anonymi 34 fell in that place. Bagsecg 1 was killed, and Sidroc 1, Sidroc 2, Osbern 1, Fręna 2 and Harald 1.: Asser.VitAlfredi  39 (871)
 Edmund 6.killing by Anonymi 34: Edmund 6 was killed by Anonymi 34 there [sc. at Thetford].: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) (870)
 Osberht 6-Ęlle 3.killing with other Northumbrians (Anonymi 41): Osberht 6 and Ęlle 3 with a very large proportion of the Northumbrians (Anonymi 41) were killed.: Asser.VitAlfredi  27
 Osberht 6-Ęlle 3.killing with other Northumbrians (Anonymi 2494): There was a slaughter of both peoples (Anonymi 34, Anonymi 2494) and both kings (Osberht 6, Ęlle 3) were killed.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) (867)
 Sidroc 1.killing with others in battle with Alfred 8: Sidroc 1 and four other named eorlas were slain [ABCDEF(Lat.): when Alfred 8 fought against their band (Anonymi 34)].: ASC  871 ADEF(Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C (871)
 Ęthelred 15-Alfred 8.fighting against Anonymi 34 at Ashdown: Ęthelred 15 and Alfred 8 fought against the whole here (Anonymi 34) at Ashdown. The here fled and many thousands were killed. They were fighting until night.: ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C (871)
 Ęthelred 15-Alfred 8.fighting against Anonymi 34 at Reading: Ęthelred 15 and Alfred 8 led a great fierd (Anonymi 888) to Reading and fought against Anonymi 34. [ABCDEF(Lat.)G: There was a great slaughter on both sides.]: ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C (871)
 Ęthelwulf 16.killing: Ęthelwulf 16 fell.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) (871)
Kingdom - division of (1)
 Anonymi 34.division of kingdom of Mercians: The barbarians (Anonymi 34) divided up the kingdom into two for themselves, Halfdan 2 taking the land of the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2511).: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) (875)
Meeting (1)
 Anonymi 34-Anonymi 64.joining of forces: Another army of pagans from overseas (Anonymi 64) joined itself to the group (Anonymi 34).: Asser.VitAlfredi  40 (871)
Message-sending (1)
 Burgred 5-Anonymi 43.request for assistance: Burgred 5 [ABCDEG: and his witan (Anonymi 43)] [F(Lat.) adds: having sent messengers (Anonymi 950)] invited Ęthelred 15 and Alfred 8 to assist them fight against the here (Anonymi 34).: ASC  868 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <869> B, 869 C (868)
Oath-swearing/fealty (1)
 Ceolwulf 11.oaths sworn to Anonymi 34: The king's thegn (Ceolwulf 11) swore oaths to the here (Anonymi 34).: ASC  874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C (874)
Overwintering (9)
 Anonymi 34.overwintering at Thetford: Anonymi 34 measured out a camp in winter at a place called Thetford.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) (870)
 Anonymi 34.overwintering in London: Anonymi 34 took their winter quarters there [sc. at London].: ASC  872 ADEG, <873> B, 873 C (872)
 Anonymi 34.overwintering in Nottingham: The army of pagans (Anonymi 34) overwintered at Nottingham.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) (868)
 Anonymi 34.overwintering in Thetford: The army of pagans (Anonymi 34) wintered in Thetford.: Asser.VitAlfredi  32 (870 - ?)
 Anonymi 34.overwintering in kingdom of East Saxons: Anonymi 34 wintered in the kingdom of the East Saxons.: Asser.VitAlfredi  21 (866 - ?)
 Anonymi 34.residency in York for a year: The army (Anonymi 34) measured out a camp [at York] in the winter.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) (869)
 Anonymi 34.taking of winter quarters among East Angles (Anonymi 878): The fleets (Anonymi 34) arrived in England from the north and wintered among the East Angles (Anonymi 878).: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) (866)
 Anonymi 34.taking of winter quarters at Repton: The here (Anonymi 34) took its winterquarters there [sc. in Repton].: ASC  874 ADEG, <875> B, 875 C (874 - ?)
 Anonymi 34.taking of winter quarters at Torksey: It [sc.the here] (Anonymi 34) took its winterquarters [ABCG: in Lindsey] at Torksey.: ASC  873 ADEG <874> B, 874 C (873)
Peace agreement (13)
 Anonymi 34.peace made with: The pagans (Anonymi 34) declined battle and peace was made between the Mercians and them.: Asser.VitAlfredi  30 (868)
 Anonymi 34.peace made with [East Angles] (Anonymi 878): The fleets (Anonymi 34) strengthened their armaments, mounted their horses and made peace with the inhabitants (Anonymi 878).: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) (866)
 Anonymi 181.peace made with Anonymi 34: Those who escaped (Anonymi 181) made peace with the pagans (Anonymi 34).: Asser.VitAlfredi  27
 Anonymi 878.making of peace with great army (Anonymi 34): The East Angles (Anonymi 878) made peace with the great here (Anonymi 34).: ASC  866 ADEG, <867> B, 867 C (866)
 Anonymi 882.making of peace with Anonymi 34: The remainder of Anonymi 880 (Anonymi 882) made peace with Anonymi 34.: ASC  867 ADEG, <868> B, 868 C (867)
 Anonymi 885.peace made with Anonymi 34: The Mercians (Anonymi 885) made peace with the here (Anonymi 34).: ASC  868 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <869> B, 869 C (868)
 Anonymi 894.[second] peace made with Anonymi 34: The Mercians (Anonymi 894) made peace with the here (Anonymi 34).: ASC  873 AG, <874> B, 874 C (873)
 Anonymi 894.peace made with Anonymi 34: The Mercians (Anonymi 894) made peace with Anonymi 34.: ASC  872 ADEG, <873> B, 873 C (872)
 Anonymi 937.peace made with Anonymi 34: This year the West Saxons (Anonymi 937) made peace with the here (Anonymi 34).: ASC  871 ADEG, <872> B, 872 C (871)
 Anonymi 2495.peace made with Anonymi 34: Those of Anonymi 2493 who survived (Anonymi 2495) made peace with Anonymi 34.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) (867)
 Anonymi 2497.peace made with Anonymi 34: The West Saxons (Anonymi 2497) made peace with [the barbarian army] (Anonymi 34).: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) (871)
 Anonymi 2503.[second] peace made with Anonymi 34: The Mercian people (Anonymi 2503) renewed the peace agreement with Anonymi 34.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) (873)
 Anonymi 2503.peace made with Anonymi 34: The Mercians (Anonymi 2503) reached agreement with Anonymi 34 in the form of a treaty and agreed on payments.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) (872)
Peace agreement - breach (1)
 Anonymi 34.ravaging of lands of Mercians (Anonymi 2503): Anonymi 34 broke the peace and ravaged the fields of the Mercians.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41)
Provisioning (1)
 Anonymi 34.supplying with horses: The whole army (Anonymi 34) was to very large degree provided with horses.: Asser.VitAlfredi  21
Raiding (1)
 Anonymi 34.ravaging of lands of Mercians (Anonymi 2503): Anonymi 34 broke the peace and ravaged the fields of the Mercians.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41)
Request (1)
 Burgred 5-Anonymi 43.request for assistance: Burgred 5 [ABCDEG: and his witan (Anonymi 43)] [F(Lat.) adds: having sent messengers (Anonymi 950)] invited Ęthelred 15 and Alfred 8 to assist them fight against the here (Anonymi 34).: ASC  868 ADEF(OE and Lat)G, <869> B, 869 C (868)
Residence (3)
 Anonymi 34.residency in York for a year: The here (Anonymi 34) stayed [at York] for one year.: ASC  869 ADEG, <870> B, 870 C (869 - ?)
 Anonymi 34.taking of quarters at Repton: The barbarians (Anonymi 34) at last moved their settlement to Repton.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) (873)
 Anonymi 34.taking of quarters at Torksey: The barbarians (Anonymi 34) changed their enclosed settlement to a place called Torksey, near Lindsey.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40)
Siege (1)
 Ęthelred 15-Alfred 8-Anonymi 884.siege of Nottingham: [Ęthelred 15, Alfred 8 and Anonymi 884] besieged [Anonymi 34] within [the fortification at Nottingham]: ASC  868 DEF(OE and Lat), <869> B, 869 C (868)
Skirmishing (1)
 Alfred 8.frequent fights in AD 871: That year there were nine fights of the people against Anonymi 34 in the kingdom south of the Thames [ABCDEG: apart from those that Alfred 8 and others rode out on which were not counted.]: ASC  871 ADEF(OE and Lat.)G, <872> B, 872 C (871)
Treaty (1)
 Anonymi 2503.peace made with Anonymi 34: The Mercians (Anonymi 2503) reached agreement with Anonymi 34 in the form of a treaty and agreed on payments.: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) (872)
Factoids linked indirectly to Anonymi 34 (12)
Office (11)
Consul of Anonymi 34 (3)
 Anonymi 2498: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37)
 Anonymi 2502: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40)
 Sidroc 1: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37)
Dux of Anonymi 34 (2)
 Anonymi 59: Asser.VitAlfredi  38
 Halfdan 2: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41)
King of Anonymi 34 (6)
 Anonymi 2502: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40)
 Anwend 1: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41)
 Bagsecg 1: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37)
 Guthrum 1: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41)
 Ivar 1: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36)
 Oscytel 1: Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41)
Status (1)
Comes of Anonymi 34 (1)
 Anonymi 53: Asser.VitAlfredi  35