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Author Ęthelweard
Source Title Chronicle of Ęthelweard
Date of composition 978x988
Language Latin

Notes

*On the date of the work, @Campbell 1962, p. xiii n. 2 comments: '... Ęthelweard's work must belong to to the period 978-88, and in view of the reference in the final chapter-heading to the "deeds" of Ęthelred, a latish date within that limit is to be preferred.' *Book i has been omitted from this database as it falls outside the chronological scope of the present PASE project. *Editorial deductions as to the dates implied by Ęthelweard 1's system of relative dates are shown within angle brackets < > in the Date Source field.

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The Chronicle of Ęthelweard Campbell, A, (Alistair) The Chronicle of Ęthelweard London 1962 1-56

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Campbell, A. (Alistair) The Chronicle of Ęthelweard London 1962 1-56

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View Factoid Type Source Ref Primary Person Short Description
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  prologue Eadgyth 2 was Sister of Ęthelstan 18
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Guthlac 2 (Guthlac)
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Hun 1 reposed then [sc. at the time of writing] in the city of Winchester.
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Hadrian 3 (Adrianus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Guthrum 1 (... Ešelstan a lauacro baptismatis sumpserat nomen ...)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Guthrum 1 (Gušrum)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Guthrum 1 (Gušrum)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) Guthfrith 3 (Guthfrid)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Gregory 1 (Gregorius)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Gewis 1 (Geuuis)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Geat 1 (Geat)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.5 Gregory 1 (Gregorius)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.4 Gregory 1 (Gregorius)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Gregory 1 (Gregorius)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Gregory 1 (Gregorius)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Godwulf 1 (Goduulfe)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Geraint 1 (Vuthgirete)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Frithowulf 1 (Frithouulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Frithogar 1 (Frithogar)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Frithowald 1 (Frithouuald)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Freawine 1 (Freauuine)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Frealaf 1 (Frealaf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Fręna 2 (Fręna)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Finn 1 (Fin)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Esla 1 (Esla)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Eowils 1 (Eyuuysl)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Eormenthryth 1 (Earmentruth)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Eormenric 1 (Eormenric)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Elesa 1 (Elesa)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Eoppa 1 (Eoppa)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 54) Edward 2 (Eaduuerd)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Eomęr 1 (Eomer)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Edward 12 (Eaduuerdus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Edward 2 (Eaduuardus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 51) Edward 2 (Eaduuerdus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Edward 2 (Eadwerdus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Edward 2 (Eaduuerdus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Edmund 14 (Eadmundus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Edward 2 (Eaduuerdus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Edmund 14 (Eadmund)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Edmund 14 (Eadmundus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Edmund 6 (Eadmundus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Ecgfrith 4 (Ecgferth)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Eadgyth 2 (Eadgyde)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Edmund 6 (Eadmundus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 (Eadgarus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 (... sermone Latino / Fausti contim nuncuparunt beatam.)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Ecgfrith 7 (Ecgferth)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Edgar 11 (Eadgarus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 (Eadgar)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 51) Ecgberht 10 (Ecgbyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Ecgberht 10 (Ecgbyrhtus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 27) Ecgberht 10 (Ecgbyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.Cap. Ecgberht 10 (Ecgbyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.15 Ecgberht 7 (Ecgbyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Ealhstan 3 (Ealhstanus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Ecgberht 6 (Ecgbyrhtus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ealhswith 2 (Ealhswid)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Eanwulf 1 (Eanulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Eanwulf 4 (Eanulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Arnulf 1 (Earnulfus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Arnulf 2 (Earnulfus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Eanwulf 4 (Eanulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ealhstan 3 (Ęlhstanus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ealhmund 4 (Ealhmund)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Ealhstan 3 (Ealhstan)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Ealhhere 11 (Ealhere)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.11 Aldfrith 1 (Ealdferth)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Eafa 1 (Eafa)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Edwin 2 (Eaduuine)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Eadwulf 28 (Ašulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.8 Eadwig 4 (Pancali)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.15 Eadberht 11 (Eadbyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.8 Eadwig 4 (Eaduuig)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.7 Eadred 16 (Eadred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Eadhild 1 (Eadhild)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Cyneheard 3 (Cyneheard)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Eadgifu 3 (Eadgyfu)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.20 Eadburg 5 (Eadburh)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Eadberht 11 (Eadbyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Dubslane 1 (Dufslan)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Cynric 1 (Cynric)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Cenwulf 3 (Cynulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Cynewulf 1 (... Cineuulfum ...)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Cynewulf 4 (Cyneuulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.17 Cynewulf 4 (Cynulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Cynewulf 4 (Cynulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 22) Cynewulf 4 (Cynulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Cynegils 1 (Cinegels)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cynewulf 4 (Cenulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Cyneheard 3 (Cyneheard)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Cynegils 1 (Cinegils)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Cynegils 1 (Cinigels)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cynegils 1 (Cinigels)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Cwichelm 1 (Cuichelm)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Cuthwine 5 (Cuthuuine)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.16 Cuthred 7 (Cuthred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cuthred 7 (Cuthredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Cuthred 1 (... Cuthride ...)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Charles 4 (Karolus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Cuthred 11 (Cuthred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Cuthred 1 (Cuthrid)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cuthred 1 (Cuthrid)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.17 Cumbra 1 (Cumbra)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 45) Charles 4 (Karulus medius)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Charles 5 (minor Karulus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 45) Charlemagne 1 (... magni ... Karuli ...)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.20 Cerdic 1 (Cerdic)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Cerdic 1 (Cerdic)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Cerdic 1 (Cerdic)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Cerdic 1 (Cerdic)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.9 Cerdic 1 (Cerdic)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Cerdic 1 (Cerdic)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Ceorl 2 (Ceorl)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.2 Cenwulf 3 (Ceolf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.Cap. Cenwulf 3 (Ceolf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Ceolnoth 3 (Ceolnothus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Ceolwulf 11 (Ceolf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Ceolwulf 3 (Ceolf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Ceolwulf 5 (Ceolf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.3 Ceolwulf 2 (Ceolf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Ceolwulf 2 (Ceolf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ceolwald 1 (Ceoluuald)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Ceolred 1 (Ceolred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ceawlin 1 (Ceaulin)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cenwealh 2 (Cenuualh)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Cynewulf 4 (Cenulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cynewulf 4 (Cenulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.9 Centwine 1 (Centuuine)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Cenwealh 2 (Cenuualh)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cenwealh 2 (Cenuulh)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Centwine 1 (Centuuine)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Cenred 1 (Cenred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.10 Cędwalla 1 (Petrus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ceawlin 1 (Ceaulin)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Birinus 1 (Byrinus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Burgred 5 (Burhredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.10 Cędwalla 1 (Ceduuala)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Burgred 5 (Burhred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cędwalla 1 (Ceaduualla)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Burgred 5 (Burhred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Burghelm 2 (Burghelm)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Brand 1 (Brond)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Birinus 1 (Byrinus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Beornred 1 (Beornred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Bagsecg 1 (Berse)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Beow 1 (Beo)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Beornwulf 3 (Beornulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Beorhtric 1 (Byrhtric)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Beorhtwulf 2 (Beornulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Beornhelm 8 (Byrnhelm)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.2 Beorhtric 1 (Byrhtric)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Beorhtric 1 (... Byrhtrico ...)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.20 Beorhtric 1 (Byrhtric)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.4 Augustine 1 (Augustinus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Baldred 4 (Baldred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Beorhtfrith 3 (Beorhtfrid)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.14 Bede 1 (Beda)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Beaduheard 1 (Beaduheard)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Baldwin 2 (Baldwinus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Baldr 1 (Balder)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Augustine 1 (Augustinus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Augustine 1 (Augustinus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Augustine 1 (Augustinus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Augustine 1 (Augustinus minor)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.5 Augustine 1 (Augustinus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anwend 1 (Annuth)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Anonymi 2420 (... reges Cantuarii Esingas sunt nomen sortiti ...)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Anonymi 2419 (... Ochta qui praenominabatur Ese, propter quod postea reges Cantuarii Esingas sunt nomen sortiti ...)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Alfred 8 (Ęlfredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Angeltheow 1 (Angeltheu)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) Alfred 8 (Ęlfredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron    Anonymi 825 ( )
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Alfred 8 (Elfredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Alfred 8 (Ęlfredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Alfred 8 (Ęlfredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Alfred 8 (Ęlfred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Alfred 8 (Ęlfred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Alfred 8 (Ęlfredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Alfred 8 (Ęlfredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Alfred 8 (Ęlfred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 39) Alfred 8 (Ęlfred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Adelolf 1 (Athulfus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Alfred 8 (Ęlfred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Alfred 8 (Ęlfred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Alfred 8 (Elfred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Alfred 8 (Ęlfredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Alfred 8 (Elfredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Alfred 8 (Ęlfred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Alfred 8 (Ęlfred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.11 Aldhelm 3 (Aldelmus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Alfred 8 (Ęlfred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Ęthelwulf 1 (Ašulfus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Ęthelwulf 16 (Adulfus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Ęthelwulf 16 (Ašulfus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelwulf 16 (Ašulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Ęthelwulf 1 (Athulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 39) Ęthelwulf 1 (Ašulfus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) Ęthelwulf 1 (Ašulfus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelwulf 1 (Athulfus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelwulf 1 (Ašulfus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Ęthelwulf 1 (Ętheluulfus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Ęthelwulf 1 (Ętheluulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Ęthelwulf 1 (Athulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Ęthelwulf 1 (Athulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelwulf 1 (Athulfus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Ęthelwulf 1 (Athulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ęthelwulf 1 (Ęthulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.Cap. Ęthelwulf 1 (Athulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Ęthelweard 23 (quaestor patricius)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Ęthelweard 23 (Fabius Etheluuerdus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelweard 23 (Fabius Ethelwerdus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Ęthelswith 1 (Ešelsuuith)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelweard 23 (Patricius ... quaestor)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelstan 18 (Ęšestanus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelstan 18 (Ędestanus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Ęthelstan 3 (Ethestanus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.5 Ęthelstan 18 (Ęthestan)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.5 Ęthelstan 18 (Ęthestanus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelred 32 (Ęšelredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Ęthelred 1 (Ęšered)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Ęthelstan 3 (Ęthelstan)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Ęthelred 13 (Ęthered)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Ęthelred 1 (Ętheredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Ęthelred 1 (Ešered)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Ęthelred 1 (Ęšered)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelred 15 (Ešeredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) Ęthelred 15 (Ešered)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Ęthelhelm 3 (Ethelm)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelred 15 (Ešeredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) Ęthelred 15 (Ešered)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Ęthelred 15 (Ęšered)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelred 15 (Etheredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Ęthelred 7 (Ęthelred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Ęthelnoth 14 (Ęšelnoš)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.11 Ęthelred 2 (Ethelred)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Ęthelnoth 14 (Ęthelnoth)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Ęthelred 2 (Ęthelredus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Ęthelmund 2 (Ethelmund)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Ęthelhelm 7 (Ęšelm)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Ęthelhelm 7 (Ešelhelm)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.16 Ęthelhun 3 (Ethelhun)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Ęthelheard 6 (Ęthelheard)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelberht 9 (Ęšelbyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) Ęthelberht 9 (Ęšelbyrhtus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Ęthelflęd 4 (Ęšelfled)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelberht 9 (Ešelbyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Ęthelheard 6 (Ęthelheard)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelberht 3 (Ešelbyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ęthelberht 3 (Ęthelbyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelberht 9 (Ešelbyrhtus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Ęthelberht 3 (Ęthelbyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Ęthelberht 11 (Ethelbyrhtus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Ęthelberht 3 (Ęthelbyrhtus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelbald 13 (Ešelbaldus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Ęthelbald 15 (Athelbald)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelbald 13 (Ešelbald)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Ęthelbald 14 (Ešelbald)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelbald 13 (Ethelbald)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelbald 13 (Ęšelbald)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Ęthelbald 4 (Ęthelbald)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ęlle 1 (Ęlle)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.14 Ęthelbald 4 (Ęthelbald)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęlfthryth 5 (... Ęlfdryde ...)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Ęscwine 2 (Escuuine)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Ęthelbald 4 (Ęthelbaldus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Ęlfgifu 3 (Elfgyuu)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęlfthryth 5 (Ęlfthryth)
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Theodore 1 blessed
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.8 Theodore 1 father
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.8 Theodore 1 holy
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Woden 1 some pagans now worship him as a god
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) Matilda 1 revered
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Ragnald 2 deserter
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 7 a remarkable man
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Olaf 4 deserter
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Matilda 1 a true handmaiden of Christ
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Matilda 1 most talented
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Marinus 1 blessed
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Maccbethu 1 glowing with faith, three chosen men.
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron    Maelinmun 1 glowing with faith, three chosen men
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Ivar 1 Tyrannus
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) Ivar 1 Tyrannus
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Hengest 1 from Germania
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Halfdan 2 tyrant
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Guthlac 2 servant of Christ
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Hadrian 3 blessed
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.5 Gregory 1 blessed
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) Guthfrith 3 hateful king
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Gregory 1 blessed
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Gregory 1 father
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Gregory 1 most blessed
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Gregory 1 holy man
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Gregory 1 blessed
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Gregory 1 blessed
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Eadgyth 2 Eadgyth 2 seemed better [sc. to Otto 1 than Anonymous 921]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Edmund 6 holy
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 a sprig from Saxons roots
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 generous [in giving] gold
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 eminent
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Ecgberht 6 holy
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 a reign rightly content under himself [sc. Edgar 11]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 admirable
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.8 Eadwig 4 he [sc. Eadwig 4] deserved to be loved
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) Ecgberht 10 a very powerful king
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 noble
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Dubslane 1 glowing with faith, three chosen men.
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.8 Eadwig 4 Because of his great handsomeness he was given the second name of 'All Fair' by the common people.
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Charles 5 in the country of the Gauls
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Augustine 1 holy
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Anonymous 915 scarcely alive and burdened with many wounds
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.16 Cuthred 7 as he was accustomed to satisfy the force of his ferocity
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Birinus 1 holy
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Beorhtric 1 very pious
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.3 Ceolwulf 2 his ferocity was [very] great
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Baldwin 2 the land of Germany
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.5 Augustine 1 servant of Christ
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Anonymous 910 a certain king near the Alps
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Anonymous 914 British
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (pp. 35-6) Anonymi 2492 into the province of the Northumbrians ... the inhabitants of that country
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) Anonymi 878 East Angles
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Anonymi 2489 Dwellers in Kent
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Anonymi 2488 Danes
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anonymi 34 Barbarians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Anonymi 34 Barbarians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Anonymi 34 most impious people
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Anonymi 34 pagan
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Anonymi 34 Pagans
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Anonymi 34 Barbarians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 2477 people of Devonshire
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Anonymi 2488 Pagans
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Anonymi 2485 Pagans
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 2478 foreigners
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Anonymi 6 Pagans
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Anonymi 15 Pagans
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Anonymi 11 South British [i.e., the Welsh]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Anonymi 2481 West Angles [= West Saxons]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Anonymi 2417 English
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 2471 East Angles
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 2476 Danes
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 851 Danes
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 9 of the aforementioned people [sc. Danes]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 2476 pagans
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 851 pagans
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 2470 Those who lived in [Romney] Marsh
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 849 Danes
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 2473 people of Somerset
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Anonymi 846 Danes
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Anonymi 844 Danes
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Anonymi 844 pagan
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 2468 people of Dorset
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Anonymi 2468 people of the province of Dorset
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) Anonymi 2462 Pagans
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) Anonymi 840 Danes
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) Anonymi 840 Pagan
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) Anonymi 842 West Britons
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) Anonymi 838 North Britons
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Anonymi 837 West Angles [= West Saxons]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Anonymi 2415 Romans
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Anonymi 2457 Mercians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Anonymi 2459 Northumbrians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Anonymi 2455 Mercians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Anonymi 830 East Angles
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Anonymi 2450 The South, that is, the Middle Saxons
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Anonymi 2447 troops of the people of the province of the dwellers in Wiltshire
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Anonymi 827 South Angles [= South Saxons]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Anonymi 825 Dwellers in Kent
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Anonymi 2448 Britons in the province of the people of Devonshire in a place called Galford
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Anonymi 2414 very handsome in appearance ... beautiful
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Anonymi 2414 'We are not Christians', they said, 'and no-one has yet opened our ears to that.'
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Anonymi 2414 They confessed that they were English.
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Anonymi 2414 with a humble mien
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Anonymi 2447 people of Wiltshire
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Anonymi 2414 they were of a language unknown [to Gregory 1]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 Anonymi 2442 Britons
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Anonymi 2439 South Angles [= South Saxons]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Anonymi 2446 Danes
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.16 Anonymi 816 Britons
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.10 Anonymi 2436 the crime of those who had acted against Ine 1
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Anonymi 2413 Concerning the faith of the East Saxons
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Anonymi 2437 Picts
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.7 Anonymi 2582 Northumbrians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.10 Anonymi 809 dwellers in Kent
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.9 Anonymi 2434 Britons
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.7 Anonymi 2583 Scots
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.5 Anonymi 2580 Scots
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.5 Anonymi 2581 Picts
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.5 Anonymi 2579 Barbarians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Anonymi 2576 the English
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Anonymi 2574 of the English
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Anonymi 2576 Mercians and West [Saxons]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Anonymi 2575 of either side [sc. Danes and English]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Anonymi 2574 with tender downy cheeks
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.9 Anonymi 2433 Britons
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Anonymi 2573 from Kent
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) Anonymi 2571 English who were then settled in the lands of the Northumbrians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2564 the Danes
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2567 a large army
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2562 the Danes
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2562 from Northumbria
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2566 army of West Angles [= West Saxons]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Anonymi 2560 Wesr Angles [= West Saxons]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2557 dwellers in (?) Salisbury
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2556 [West Saxon]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 39) Anonymi 2554 army of the English
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 39) Anonymi 2554 high courage was within their breasts
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 39) Anonymi 2554 [the army] was then small
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Anonymi 2545 South Angles [= South Saxons], [an area] which is called Sussex.
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Anonymi 2549 people of the island of Skaney
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Anonymi 2544 People of the Mercians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.2 Anonymi 2547 Mercians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Anonymi 2553 although a small band
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Anonymi 28 Pagans
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Anonymi 2430 Mercians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Anonymi 2430 The Mercians received the baptism of Christ.
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Anonymi 2543 People of Kent
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Anonymi 2429 West Angles [= West Saxons]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Anonymi 2538 the Danes
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2536 Danes
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52 <902>) Anonymi 2538 Barbarians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52 <909 = 910>) Anonymi 2538 Barbarians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Anonymi 2538 the eastern source of disaster
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2538 the Danes
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2536 Barbarians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.3 Anonymi 2424 British
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.3 Anonymi 2426 Scots
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.3 Anonymi 2425 Picts
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2535 the country of the East Angles
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Anonymi 2534 All ..., especially the Saxons, except for the barbarian race and those held captive under them.
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Anonymi 2531 Barbarians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Anonymi 2531 Danes
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Anonymi 2531 Barbarians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.3 Anonymi 2423 with his own [sc. Ceolwulf 2's] people
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2530 inhabitants of that land
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Anonymi 2530 East Angles
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2530 East Angles
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Anonymi 2422 pagans
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2530 East Angles
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 45) Anonymi 2528 Barbarians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 45) Anonymi 2527 into the eastern parts of the English [i.e., the East Angles]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2525 the English
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2525 West [Saxon] band
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2524 [the inhabitants of Rochester]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2523 foul pestilence
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2519 [men of] the province of the people of Somerset
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2521 barbarian
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Anonymi 2539 West Angles [= West Saxons]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2518 country of the West Angles [= West Saxons]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2514 the kingdoms of the Mercians ... the inhabitants
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2515 West Angles [= West Saxons]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2513 hostages were given, more than was asked
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.5 Anonymi 2421 East Angles [= East Saxons]
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anonymi 2512 [Those] who then seemed to be choice men in the army (Anonymi 2507) in the view of their kings [sc. Oscytel 1, Guthrum 1 and Anwend 1].
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anonymi 2511 Northumbrians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anonymi 2509 Danes
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2507 foul people who then held the East Angles (Anonymi 2530)
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Anonymi 2507 the aforementioned pestilence
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anonymi 2509 barbarian
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2507 Barbarians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2507 that very foul people
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2507 Pagans
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Anonymi 2503 Mercian people
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anonymi 2505 Picts
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron    Anonymi 2419
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anonymi 2506 Strathclyde Britons
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Anonymi 2497 English
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Anonymi 2503 Mercians
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 39) Anonymi 64 innumerable
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Ęthelweard 23 'we have heard of no harder battle before the dawn of that day'
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.11 Aldhelm 3 blessed
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) Alfred 8 an unshakeable pillar of the West Saxons, a man filled with justice, fierce in combat, learned in speech, indeed steeped in divine letters above all else.
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.5 Ęthelstan 18 very powerful
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Ęthelberht 3 He was the first king among the people of the English who received the Word of Christ.
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.5 Ęthelstan 18 worthy of being revered
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.Prol. Ęthelweard 23 The more my mind measures out distant places, the more the spirit of love is engendered nearer by.
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Ęthelhelm 7 famous
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ęlle 1 Ęlle 1, who was the possessor of as much power as Ecgberht 6
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Ęlle 3 ignoble king
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Ęlfgifu 3 Afterwards [sc. after the death of Ęlfgifu 3] she was held to be a saint.
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Wigfrith 7 Warrior
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Maelinmun 1 Teacher
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Sigefrith 8 Piraticus
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.8 Hild 1 Nun
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Dubslane 1 Teacher
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Maelinmun 1 Teacher
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Maccbethu 1 Teacher
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Anonymous 304 Prostitute
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) Anonymi 34 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.17 Anonymous 301 Swineherd
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) Anonymi 34 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Anonymi 2493 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Anonymi 2484 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 6 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 9 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Anonymi 7 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 29) Anonymi 844 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Anonymi 2416 Monk
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 851 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Anonymi 846 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Anonymi 2466 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) Anonymi 841 Ship-army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) Anonymi 840 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2588 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Anonymi 837 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Anonymi 2457 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Anonymi 2446 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Anonymi 2453 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Anonymi 2447 Warrior
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Anonymi 2445 Warrior
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Anonymi 2443 Warrior
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Anonymi 2585 Warrior
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Anonymi 2578 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Anonymi 2578 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.5 Anonymi 2579 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) Anonymi 2571 Military band
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Anonymi 2576 Military band
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2567 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2570 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2565 Cavalry
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2564 Military band
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2566 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2562 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Anonymi 2559 Military band
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2556 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2555 Servant
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Anonymi 2553 Military band
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 39) Anonymi 2554 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Anonymi 2431 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Anonymi 2552 Military band
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Anonymi 28 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Anonymi 2538 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Anonymi 2548 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2538 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Anonymi 2428 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2536 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Anonymi 2533 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Anonymi 2531 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2529 Ship
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Anonymi 2531 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 45) Anonymi 2528 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 45) Anonymi 2528 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 45) Anonymi 923 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2525 Military band
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2522 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2521 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 45) Anonymi 2523 Military band
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2521 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2517 Military band
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2521 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 45) Anonymi 2507 Military band
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anonymi 2508 Sciphere
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anonymi 2509 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Anonymi 63 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2507 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anonymi 2510 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2507 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anonymi 2507 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2507 Army
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2507 Fleet
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Anonymi 2419 Member of royal household
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.8 Wulfhere 1 was Son of Penda 1
Occupation Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 39) Anonymi 64 Summer-fleet
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Wulfhere 1 was Son of Penda 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Woden 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Grandfather of Hengest 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Woden 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great (Eleventh)-Grandfather of Offa 7
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Woden 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great (Ninth)-Grandfather of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Wither 1 was Paternal Great-Grandfather of Hengest 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Wiglaf 1 was Successor of Ludeca 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Wihtlęg 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great (tenth) of Offa 7
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Wihta 1 was Grandfather of Hengest 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Wihtgils 1 was Father of Hengest 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Wig 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Grandfather of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Węrmund 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great (Ninth)-Grandfather of Offa 7
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Tętwa 1 was Paternal Sixteenth-Father of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Seaxburg 2 was Successor of Cenwealh 2
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Seaxburg 2 was Wife of Cynewulf 4
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.16-17 Sigeberht 4 was Successor of Cuthred 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Scield 1 was Paternal Eighteenth-Father of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Sceaf 2 was Paternal Nineteenth-Father of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Pybba 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Grandfather of Offa 7
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Oswiu 1 was Brother of Oswald 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 7 was Successor of Beornred 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Osmod 1 was Paternal Great-Grandfather of Offa 7
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 7 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great (Eleventh)-Grandfather of Woden 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 7 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great (tenth) of Wihtlęg 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 7 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Great (Seventh)-Grandfather of Angeltheow 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 7 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great (Ninth)-Grandfather of Węrmund 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 7 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great (Eighth)-Grandfather of Offa 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 7 was Paternal Great-Great-Great Grandfather of Icel 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 7 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great (Sixth)-Grandfather of Eomęr 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 7 was Paternal Great-Great-Grandfather of Pybba 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 7 was Paternal Great-Grandfather of Osmod 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Eanwulf 1 was Grandfather of Offa 7
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 7 was Son of Thingfrith 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) Matilda 1 was Female cousin of Ęthelweard 23
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great (Eighth)-Grandfather of Offa 7
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Ochta 1 was Grandfather of Ęthelberht 3
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Prol. Matilda 1 was Paternal kin of Ęthelweard 23
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.Prol. Matilda 1 was Paternal kin of Ęthelweard 23
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Matilda 1 was Daughter of Eadgyth 2
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Matilda 1 was Descendant of Alfred 8
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Matilda 1 was Female cousin of Ęthelweard 23
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (pp. 45-6) Judith 1 was Wife of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Matilda 1 was Descendant of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 45) Judith 1 was Daughter of Charles 4
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 45) Judith 1 was Wife of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ingeld 2 was Brother of Ine 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 45) Judith 1 was Daughter of Charlemagne 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ingeld 2 was Paternal Great-Great-Great Grandfather of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ingeld 2 was Descendant of Cenred 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ine 1 was Descendant of Cenred 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Judith 1 was Daughter of Charles 4
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Icel 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Great Grandfather of Offa 7
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Hugh 1 was Son of Robert 2
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Godwulf 1 was Paternal Fourteenth-Father of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Gewis 1 was Paternal Great-Grandfather of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Geat 1 was Paternal Fifteenth-Father of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Freawine 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Great Grandfather of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Frithowulf 1 was Paternal Twelfth-Father of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Frithowald 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great (tenth) of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Frithogar 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great (Sixth)-Grandfather of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Eoppa 1 was Descendant of Cenred 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Frealaf 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great (Eleventh)-Grandfather of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Eormenthryth 1 was Daughter of Ęlfthryth 5
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Esla 1 was Grandfather of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Finn 1 was Paternal Thirteenth-Father of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Elesa 1 was Father of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Eoppa 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Grandfather of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 51) Edward 2 was Successor of Alfred 8
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Eomęr 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great (Sixth)-Grandfather of Offa 7
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 51) Edward 2 was Son of Alfred 8
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Ecgfrith 7 was Successor of Offa 7
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Edward 2 was Son of Alfred 8
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Edward 2 was Son of Alfred 8
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Ecgfrith 4 was Successor of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Edmund 14 was Successor of Ęthelstan 18
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Eadgyth 2 was Wife of Otto 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 was Son of Edmund 14
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Ecgfrith 7 was Son of Offa 7
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ecgberht 10 was Descendant of Cenred 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 51) Ecgberht 10 was Paternal Great-Grandfather of Edward 2
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Arnulf 1 was Descendant of Ęlfthryth 5
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Eanwulf 1 was Grandfather of Offa 7
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Arnulf 1 was Neighbour of Ęlfthryth 5
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.15 Ecgberht 7 was Brother of Eadberht 11
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Ecgberht 10 was Father of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ealhmund 4 was Descendant of Cenred 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Arnulf 2 was Son of Ęlfthryth 5
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ealhswith 2 was Daughter of Ęlfthryth 5
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Eafa 1 was Descendant of Cenred 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ealhmund 4 was Grandfather of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Eafa 1 was Paternal Great-Grandfather of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.8 Eadwig 4 was Successor of Eadred 16
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Eadgifu 3 was Wife of Charles 5
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.7 Eadred 16 was Brother of Edmund 14
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.7 Eadred 16 was Successor of Edmund 14
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Eadhild 1 was Wife of Hugh 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Eadburg 5 was Daughter of Offa 7
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Eadgifu 3 was Daughter of Edward 2
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.20 Eadburg 5 was Daughter of Offa 7
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Eadgifu 3 was Paternal great-aunt of Ęlfthryth 5
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Cynewulf 4 was Successor of Sigeberht 4
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Cynric 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Grandfather of Cenred 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Cynewulf 4 was Descendant of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Cyneheard 3 was Brother of Sigeberht 4
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Cyneheard 3 was Descendant of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.17 Cynewulf 4 was Successor of Sigeberht 4
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Cuthred 1 was Propinquus of Cenwealh 2
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Cuthwine 5 was Grandfather of Cenred 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Cuthred 1 was Godson of Birinus 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Cerdic 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Great Grandfather of Cenred 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Charles 5 was Husband of Eadgifu 3
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.9 Cerdic 1 was Ancestor of Ine 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Cerdic 1 was Ancestor of Ecgberht 10
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Ceolwulf 5 was Successor of Cenwulf 3
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Ceolwulf 3 was Successor of Osric 5
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Cenred 1 was Son of Ceolwald 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ceawlin 1 was Paternal Great-Grandfather of Cenred 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Beow 1 was Paternal Seventeenth-Father of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Brand 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Great (Seventh)-Grandfather of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Beornred 1 was Successor of Ęthelbald 4
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.20 Beorhtric 1 was Descendant of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Baldr 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great (Eighth)-Grandfather of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Augustine 1 was Pupil of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.10 Mul 1 was Propinquus of Ine 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Anonymous 915 was Godson of Osric 6
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymous 919 was Brother of Ivar 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymous 919 was Brother of Halfdan 2
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Ęthelswith 1 was Widow of Burgred 5
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Ęthelswith 1 was Daughter of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Anonymi 2418 was Household member of Ęthelberht 3
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Anonymous 921 was Wife of Anonymous 910
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Anonymous 921 was Sister of Ęthelstan 18
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 29) Anonymi 2468 was Companion of Ęthelhelm 3
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Anonymi 2445 was Companion of Cynewulf 4
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Anonymi 2550 was Family of Sceaf 2
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Anonymi 2541 was Companion of Cynewulf 4
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Anonymi 2542 was Parent of Anonymi 2444
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Anonymi 2444 was Companion of Cyneheard 3
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Anonymi 2431 was Captive of Cenwealh 2
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Anonymi 2546 was Companion of Beaduheard 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Anonymi 2541 was Consanguineus of Anonymi 2444
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Anonymi 2540 was Relative of Anonymi 2445
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Anonymi 2412 was Parent of Ęthelweard 23
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.3 Anonymi 2420 was Descendant of Ceolwulf 2
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.3 Anonymi 2420 was Descendant of Woden 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 39) Alfred 8 was Son of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Angeltheow 1 was Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Great (Seventh)-Grandfather of Offa 7
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Anonymi 2411 was Son of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Alfred 8 was Godfather of Guthrum 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Alfred 8 was Brother of Ęthelred 15
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Alfred 8 was Paternal Great-Great-Grandfather of Matilda 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Alfred 8 was Successor of Ęthelred 15
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Alfred 8 was Son of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Alfred 8 was Brother of Ęthelred 15
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Alfred 8 was Son of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Adelolf 1 was Son of Ęlfthryth 5
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ęthelwulf 1 was Descendant of Anonymi 2550
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ęthelwulf 1 was Son of Ecgberht 10
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ęthelwulf 1 was Descendant of Cenred 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Ęthelwulf 1 was Successor of Ecgberht 10
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) Ęthelweard 23 was Descendant of Ęthelred 15
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ęthelwulf 1 was Son of Ecgberht 10
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelweard 23 was Descendant of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelweard 23 was Descendant of Ęthelred 15
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelstan 3 was Son of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Ęthelstan 3 was Son of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelred 15 was Paternal Great-Great-Grandfather of Ęthelweard 23
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelred 15 was Successor of Ęthelberht 9
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) Ęthelred 15 was Ancestor of Ęthelweard 23
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) Ęthelred 15 was Successor of Ęthelberht 9
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.11 Ęthelred 2 was Son of Penda 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Ęthelheard 6 was Successor of Ine 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelred 15 was Son of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Ęthelberht 3 was Son of Eormenric 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelberht 9 was Brother of Ęthelbald 13
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Ęthelflęd 4 was Sister of Edward 2
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) Ęthelberht 9 was Brother of Ęthelred 15
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Ęscwine 2 was Descendant of Cerdic 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelberht 9 was Son of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelberht 9 was Son of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelbald 13 was Son of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelbald 13 was Son of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelbald 13 was Son of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelberht 9 was Son of Ęthelwulf 1
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Ęscwine 2 was Successor of Seaxburg 2
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęlfthryth 5 was Wife of Baldwin 2
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Ęlfgifu 3 was Wife of Edmund 14
Personal Relationship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęlfthryth 5 was Daughter of Alfred 8
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Wulfstan 14 held office of Bishop
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Wulfheard 12 held office of Dux
Education Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Augustine 1 very learned in divine knowledge
Education Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Maelinmun 1 a man fecund in the arts, learned in literature, a distinguished teacher of the Irish
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Wulfheard 12 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Woden 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Wiohstan 2 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.8 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Sidroc 1 held office of Consul
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Sigewulf 8 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.5 Sęberht 1 held office of King (King of the East Angles)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Sigeberht 4 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.17 Sigeberht 4 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Sigeberht 4 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.17 Sigeberht 4 held office of King (King of the West Angles [= West Saxons])
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Seaxburg 2 held office of Queen (Queen of the West Angles [= West Saxons])
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.5 Sęberht 1 held office of King (King of the East Angles)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Plegmund 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Rędwald 1 held office of King (King of the East [Angles])
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.2 Eadberht 18 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Pionna 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Plegmund 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Oswald 3 held office of Clito
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Penda 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Oswiu 1 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Osric 7 held office of Dux (Dux of the province of Hampshire)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Oswald 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Osric 7 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Osric 6 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Osbern 1 held office of Consul
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Osric 5 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Oscytel 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Odda 2 held office of Dux (Dux of the province of the people of Devon)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Osberht 6 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Offa 7 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 7 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Offa 7 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Offa 7 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Muca 2 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Leo 1 held office of Pope
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Nothhelm 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Marinus 1 held office of Pope
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Ivar 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ine 1 held office of King (King of the West Saxons)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Inwęr 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Ine 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ingeld 2 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Ine 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.10 Ine 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Hun 1 held office of Dux (Dux of the province of the dwellers in Somerset)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.8 Hild 1 held office of Abbess (abbess of the monastery called Streoneshealh)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Halfdan 2 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Hereberht 6 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) Heahmund 4 held office of Bishop
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Hengest 1 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Hengest 1 held office of Consul
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Haruc 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Halfdan 3 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Guthrum 1 held office of King (King of the Scandinavian English)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Hadrian 3 held office of Pope
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Guthrum 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Guthrum 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Harald 1 held office of Consul
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.4 Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) Guthfrith 3 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.5 Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 54) Edward 2 held office of King (King of the English)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Geraint 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Fręna 2 held office of Consul
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Eowils 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Eoppa 1 held office of King
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Edward 2 held office of Clito
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 51) Edward 2 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Edward 2 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Edward 2 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Edward 12 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Edward 12 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 36) Edmund 6 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Edward 2 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Edward 2 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Edmund 14 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Edmund 14 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Edmund 14 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Edmund 14 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Edmund 6 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 held office of King (King of the English)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 held office of King (King of the British)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Edgar 11 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Edgar 11 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Ecgfrith 7 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) Ecgberht 10 held office of King (King of the English)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Ecgberht 10 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 51) Ecgberht 10 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ecgberht 10 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ecgberht 10 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.15 Ecgberht 7 held office of Archbishop
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ecgberht 10 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Ecgberht 10 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (pp. 27-8) Ecgberht 10 held office of King (King of the West Angles [= West Saxons])
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.Cap. Ecgberht 10 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Eanwulf 4 held office of Dux (Dux of the province of the people of Somerset)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Arnulf 1 held office of Count
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Ecgberht 6 held office of Bishop
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ealhmund 4 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Eanwulf 4 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Ealhstan 3 held office of Bishop (Bishop of Sherborne)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Ealhstan 3 held office of Bishop
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ealhstan 3 held office of Bishop
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Ealhhere 11 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.11 Aldfrith 1 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Eafa 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Eadwulf 28 held office of Reeve
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Edwin 2 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.8 Eadwig 4 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.7 Eadred 16 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Charles 5 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.15 Eadberht 11 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Eadberht 11 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Cynewulf 4 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Cenwulf 3 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Cynewulf 4 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Cynewulf 4 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.17 Cynewulf 4 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Cynegils 1 held office of King (King of the West Angles)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cynegils 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.16 Cuthred 7 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cuthred 7 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Cuthred 11 held office of King (King of the Dwellers in Kent)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cuthred 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Ceorl 2 held office of Dux (Ealdorman of the people of Devon)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.17 Cumbra 1 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Charles 4 held office of King (King of the Franks)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 45) Charlemagne 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Ceolwulf 11 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.2 Cenwulf 3 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.Cap. Cenwulf 3 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Ceolwulf 5 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Ceolnoth 3 held office of Archbishop
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Ceolwulf 3 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.3 Ceolwulf 2 held office of King (King of the West Angles)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Ceolwulf 2 held office of King (King of the West Saxons)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Centwine 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.9 Centwine 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Cenwealh 2 held office of King (King of the West Angles)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cynewulf 4 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ceawlin 1 held office of King (King of the West Angles [= West Saxons])
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.9 Cędwalla 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cenwealh 2 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Cenred 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Burgred 5 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Burgred 5 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Burgred 5 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Burgred 5 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii3 (p. 28) Beornwulf 3 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Beornwulf 3 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Burghelm 2 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Beornhelm 8 held office of Abbot
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Birinus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Beornred 1 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Birinus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Bagsecg 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.2 Beorhtric 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Beorhtwulf 2 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Augustine 1 held office of Bishop
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Beorhtric 1 held office of King (King of the West Angles [= West Saxons])
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Beaduheard 1 held office of Exactor regis (King's reeve)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Baldred 4 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.20 Beorhtric 1 held office of King (King of the West Angles [= West Saxons])
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Beorhtfrith 3 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Beorhtric 1 held office of King (King of the West Saxons)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anwend 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.10 Sergius 1 held office of Pope
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Anonymous 924 held office of Dux (Dux of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymous 922 held office of Dux (Leader of the 'Sarauara')
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Anonymous 910 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymous 919 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Anonymi 2454 held office of Wita
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Anonymous 917 held office of King (King of the East Angles)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Anonymi 835 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Anonymi 2577 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.17 Anonymi 2441 held office of Wita (Wise men of the whole western part)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Anonymi 2574 held office of Clito
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Anonymi 2561 held office of Wita
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Anonymi 2420 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Anonymi 2502 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Anonymi 2502 held office of Consul
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Anonymi 2498 held office of Consul
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47 [890]) Alfred 8 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47 [887]) Alfred 8 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Alfred 8 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 51) Alfred 8 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) Alfred 8 held office of King (King of the Saxons)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Alfred 8 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Alfred 8 held office of King (King of the English)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Alfred 8 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Alfred 8 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Alfred 8 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Alfred 8 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Alfred 8 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Alfred 8 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Alfred 8 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii,4 (p. 31) Ęthelwulf 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.11 Aldhelm 3 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the province commonly called Selwood.)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Ęthelwulf 16 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelwulf 16 held office of Dux (Dux of the province of Berkshire)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelwulf 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelwulf 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 39) Ęthelwulf 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 45) Ęthelwulf 1 held office of King (King of the English)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 29) Ęthelwulf 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.Cap. Ęthelwulf 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelwulf 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Ęthelweard 23 held office of Patricius
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Ęthelweard 23 held office of Quaestor
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelweard 23 held office of Quaestor
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.5 Ęthelstan 18 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelweard 23 held office of Consul
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelstan 18 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelweard 23 held office of Patricius
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Ęthelswith 1 held office of Queen
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Ęthelstan 3 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelstan 18 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelstan 18 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelstan 3 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Ęthelred 1 held office of King (King of the Mercians and the Northumbrians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelred 32 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Ęthelstan 3 held office of Sub-king (King of the Dwellers in Kent, of the East Saxons, of the South Saxons and of Surrey)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Ęthelred 13 held office of Archbishop
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelred 32 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Ęthelred 1 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Ęthelred 1 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Ęthelred 1 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelred 15 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Ęthelred 15 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelred 15 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelred 15 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) Ęthelred 15 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Ęthelred 15 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) Ęthelred 15 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelred 15 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Ęthelnoth 14 held office of Dux (Dux of the province of the people of Somerset)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelred 15 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Ęthelred 2 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Ęthelnoth 14 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.16 Ęthelhun 3 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Ęthelred 7 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.11 Ęthelred 2 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Ęthelheard 6 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Ęthelmund 2 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Ęthelhelm 3 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Ęthelhelm 7 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Ęthelheard 6 held office of King (King of the West Angles [= West Saxons])
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Ęthelhelm 7 held office of Dux
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelberht 9 held office of King (King of the dwellers in Kent)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelberht 9 held office of King (King of the West Angles)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Ęthelberht 11 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Ęthelberht 3 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelberht 9 held office of King (King of the Dwellers in Kent and the East, South and Middle Angles)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelberht 9 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Ęthelberht 3 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ęthelberht 3 held office of King (King of the dwellers in Kent)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelberht 3 held office of King (King of the Dwellers in Kent)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Ęthelbald 13 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelbald 13 held office of King (King of the West Angles)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Ęthelberht 3 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelbald 13 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Ęthelbald 14 held office of Praesul (Praesul of Kent)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Ęlle 3 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelbald 13 held office of King (King of the West Angles [= Saxons])
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ęlle 1 held office of King (King of the South Angles [= South Saxons])
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Ęthelbald 15 held office of Archbishop (Archbishop of the city of York)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Ęscwine 2 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Ęthelbald 4 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Ęthelbald 4 held office of King
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.14 Ęthelbald 4 held office of King
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.8 Theodore 1 held status of Patronus / Patronus
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Rędwald 1 held status of King pollens potestate / King pollens potestate
Status Ęthelweard.Chron    Oswald 3 held status of Clito / Clito
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Cynewulf 4 held status of Dominus / Dominus
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Cynewulf 4 held status of Dominus / Dominus
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Cynewulf 4 held status of Dominus / Dominus
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Cyneheard 3 held status of Clito / Clito
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Ęlfgifu 3 held office of Queen
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ecgberht 10 held status of King pollens potestate / King pollens potestate
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Anonymi 2496 held status of Primatus / Primatus
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Edwin 2 held status of King pollens potestate / King pollens potestate
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Anonymous 923 held status of Tyrannus / Tyrannus
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Leo 1 held status of Dominus / Dominus
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Oswald 1 held status of King pollens potestate / King pollens potestate
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) Ivar 1 held status of Tyrannus / Tyrannus
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Oswiu 1 held status of King pollens potestate / King pollens potestate
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Ivar 1 held status of Tyrannus / Tyrannus
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Halfdan 2 held status of Tyrannus / Tyrannus
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Augustine 1 held status of Apostle / Apostle
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ceawlin 1 held status of King pollens potestate / King pollens potestate
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2587 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Anonymous 914 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Anonymi 2414 held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Anonymi 2586 held status of Iuuenis / Iuuenis
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Anonymi 2577 held status of Noble / Noble
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Anonymi 2573 held status of Noble / Noble
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Anonymi 2577 held status of Old person / Old person
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2568 held status of Old person / Old person
PersonInfo Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Anonymi 2569 held status of Inhabitant / Inhabitant
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Anonymi 2563 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Anonymi 2575 held status of Noble / Noble
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2513 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 51) Anonymi 2572 held status of Primatus / Primatus
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anonymi 2512 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2558 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2520 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Anonymi 2532 held status of Rusticus / Rusticus
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ęthelberht 3 held status of King pollens potestate / King pollens potestate
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Ęthelweard 23 held status of Patricius / Patricius
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Ęthelred 1 held status of Lord of / Lord of
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelweard 23 held status of Patricius / Patricius
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Ęlle 3 held status of Ignobilis / Ignobilis
Authorship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Matilda 1 Author of a letter to Ęthelweard 23
Authorship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 39) Ęthelweard 23 Author of Chronicle of Ęthelweard
Status Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ęlle 1 held status of King pollens potestate / King pollens potestate
Authorship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) Alfred 8 Translator of Boethius's De Consolatione Philosophiae
Authorship Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.11 Aldhelm 3 Author of works
Authorship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Ęthelweard 23 Author of Chronicle of Ęthelweard
Authorship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Prol. Ęthelweard 23 Author of Chronicle of Ęthelweard
Authorship Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) Ęthelweard 23 Author of a letter to Matilda 1
Authorship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelweard 23 Author of Chronicle of Ęthelweard
Authorship Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.Prol. Ęthelweard 23 Author of Chronicle of Ęthelweard
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) [Ludeca 1 was killed] and five duces (Anonymi 835) with him.
Authorship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelweard 23 Author of Chronicle of Ęthelweard
Authorship Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelweard 23 Author of a letter to Matilda 1
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cędwalla 1 was converted to faith in Christ.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 was crowned king in Bath.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.9 Edgar 11 gave back his spirit to the author of the earth.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.7 All the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2582) submitted to [Eadred 16].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.7 The Scots (Anonymi 2583) swore oaths and unswerving faith [to Eadred 16].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Innumerable miracles took place at the tomb of Ęlfgifu 3 in the monastery at Shaftesbury up to the present day [i.e., the time of writing].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.7 Eadred 16 passed away in peace.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Ęlfgifu 3 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Edmund 14 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Wulfstan 14 and the dux of the Mercians (Anonymous 924) caused Ragnald 2 and Olaf 4 to submit to the king [sc. Edmund 14].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Wulfstan 14 and the dux of the Mercians (Anonymous 924) expelled Ragnald 2 and Olaf 4 from the city of York.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.5 Ęthelstan 18 passed from the world.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.5 A huge battle was fought against the barbarians (Anonymi 2579) at 'Brunandun', still called the 'great battle'. Anonymi 2579 were vanquished.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.5 The Scots (Anonymi 2580) and the Picts (Anonymi 2581) submitted [to Ęthelstan 18].
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.5 Ęthelstan 18 Ęthelstan 18 enjoyed the crown of empire.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 54) Edward 2 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (pp. 53-4) The body of [Ęthelflęd 4] was buried in the citadel of Gloucester.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.5 [Ęthelstan 18] drove the barbarians (Anonymi 2579) from the shores.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) The greater part of that army (Anonymi 2578) departed for Ireland.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Ęthelflęd 4 passed from the world.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Eadwulf 28 passed away in the Northumbrian lands.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Ęthelred 1 passed from the world.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Ęthelred 1 was buried in peace in the citadel called Gloucester.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) A very large fleet (Anonymi 2578) arrived at the Severn estuary. There was no serious fighting there that year.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Three kings, Halfdan 3, Eowils 1 and Inwęr 1, and many nobles and duces (Anonymi 2577) fell at Wednesfield.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Plegmund 1 took alms to Rome on behalf of the people (Anonymi 2589) and also of King Edward 2.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (pp. 52-3) The throng (Anonymi 2538) harried in Mercia and across the River Severn.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) The Mercian and West [Saxon] troops (Anonymi 2576) gained victory over the Danes (Anonymi 2538) at Wednesfield.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) The barbarians (Anonymi 2538) broke the agreement with Edward 2 and also Ęthelred 1.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Plegmund 1 dedicated a very high tower in the city of Winchester.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Sigewulf 8 and others were killed during the hostilities in 902.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Hostilities began at Holme against the eastern enemy. Afterwards the barbarians (Anonymi 2538) were the victors.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 51) Edward 2 was elected by the first men (Anonymi 2572).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Ęthelbald 4 assumed the prelacy of the city of York in the citadel at London.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 51) Edward 2 was crowned with the royal crown on the day of Pentecost.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) Alfred 8 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) The body of Alfred 8 rested in peace in the city of Winchester.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) A great deal of dissension arose amongst the bands of the English (Anonymi 2571) who then were resident in the territories of the Northumbrians.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) The body of Guthfrith 3 was entombed at York in the great basilica.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) Ęthelnoth 14 travelled from Wessex to York.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) Guthfrith 3 died on the nativity of St Bartholomew.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Sigefrith 8 came with a large fleet (Anonymi 2570) and harried the coast.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (pp. 50-1) A huge fleet (Anonymi 2588) arrived from the citadel at Boulogne bound for Lympne, a town of the English.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) The Danes [sc. Hęsten 1 and Anonymi 2564] did not refuse hostages (Anonymi 2587).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) The Danish stockaded earthwork at Benfleet collapsed, having been demolished by the inhabitants (Anonymi 2569).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) The Danes [sc. Hęsten 1 and Anonymi 2564] again confirmed the peace. They promised to leave that region.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) The deeds at Buttington have been celebrated by old people (Anonymi 2568).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) The Anglo-Saxons [sc. Ęthelhelm 7 with others] fought against the Danes [sc. Hęsten 1 and others] at Buttington and gained the victory.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Ęthelhelm 7, Ęthelnoth 14 and Ęthelred 1 mustered forces.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Hęsten 1, breaking out from Benfleet, attacked with others the lands of the Mercians up to the borders of the British.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Protected by the army in the area (Anonymi 2538), Anonymi 2531 sailed from the port at Lympne to Mersea to meet the East Angles (Anonymi 2535).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Hostages (Anonymi 2563) were given by the Danes (Anonymi 2531) [at Thorney].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) The Danes (Anonymi 2531) were held besieged on an island in the marsh, Thorney. Ęthelred 1 set out from London and helped Edward 2.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (pp. 49-50) Anonymi 2531 asked for a peace-treaty. They agreed to leave the realm of Ęthelred 1 and did so.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Edward 2 was moving military forces (Anonymi 2586) through the southern parts of the English.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) The forces of Edward 2 (Anonymi 2586) attacked Anonymi 2531, wounded their king (Anonymous 923) and drove them across the Thames.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) A large fleet (Anonymi 2533) arrived with Hęsten 1 on the shores of the Thames.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Hęsten 1 and Anonymi 2533 measured out a camp for the whole winter.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Anonymi 2531 made their winter camp there [at Appledore].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) The army from Gaul (Anonymi 2531) harried as far as Northamptonshire and Berkshire.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Hęsten 1 and Anonymi 2533 built a fortification at Milton Regis.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) The ships [of the barbarians] (Anonymi 2531) crossed from Boulogne to the harbour of the Lympne and stayed at Appledore.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Anonymi 2531 destroyed an old fort at Appledore because there was only a small band of rustics inside it (Anonymi 2532).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) [Maelinmun 1] returned home.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) [Maccbethu 1] set apart under guard the relics of [Dubslane 1].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Dubslane 1, Maccbethu 1 and Maelinmun 1 came via Cornwall and visited Alfred 8.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) The more eminent of them [sc. Dubslane 1] soon departed this life.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Beornhelm 8 took alms to Rome.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Guthrum 1 expired.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Dubslane 1, Maccbethu 1 and Maelinmun 1 set out for Rome. They intended to go from there to Jerusalem.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Guthrum 1 took the name 'Ęthelstan' from the font from his godfather, Alfred 8.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Ęthelbald 14 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Guthrum 1 settled mainly among the East Angles (Anonymi 2527), where he had first resided.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Ęthelred 13 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Ęthelswith 1 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Anonymi 2507 broke the treaty and attacked Alfred 8.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Alfred 8 besieged London and was well received by all (Anonymi 2534).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 47) Ęthelhelm 7 went to Rome on behalf of the people of the church of the English.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Marinus 1 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Marinus 1 three times sent gifts made from the True Cross.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Marinus 1 set free the schola Anglorum, which is now at Rome, through the prior intervention of Alfred 8.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 45) Alfred 8 sent a fleet (Anonymi 923) to the eastern parts of the Angles [i.e., to the East Angles] (Anonymi 2527).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Those (Anonymi 2507) who held the East Angles (Anonymi 2530) suddenly made a journey to Benfleet.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (pp. 45-6) Ęthelwulf 1 had married a daughter (Judith 1) of Charlemagne 1.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44-5) There [at Benfleet] there was violent disagreement between Anonymi 2507 and Anonymi 2523. Some remained, some went overseas.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Those of Anonymi 2523 left behind [after the others went abroad] renewed the giving of hostages (Anonymi 2558) to the English (Anonymi 2525).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 45) The fleet (Anonymi 923) met sixteen vessels (Anonymi 2528) at the mouth of the Stour and a battle ensued.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Twice during the year the remainder of Anonymi 2523 raided by deceit forested parts where the Thames reaches the southern shores.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Alfred 8 gave orders to Anonymous 922. Anonymi 2523 sought the shore.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Alfred 8 met four ships (Anonymi 2522): two were destroyed by him and two laid down arms and submitted.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2521 sought the Gallic area by ship and established themselves in a place called Ghent.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Alfred 8 arrived [at Rochester] with a West [Saxon] force (Anonymi 2525).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 44) Anonymi 2523 besieged Rochester.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2507 established a camp for the winter.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2521 laid out a camp at Fulham.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) The army (Anonymi 2507) brought all the inhabitants (Anonymi 2530) under their power.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) The army (Anonymi 2507) left Cirencester and went to the territory of the East Angles (Anonymi 2530).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) The pagans (Anonymi 2507) set out for Cirencester.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Ęthelnoth 14 purified [Guthrum 1] at Wedmore.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2507 swore oaths.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) [Guthrum 1] accepted the water of baptism.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) The king (Anonymous 919) and eight hundred men with him (Anonymi 2516) fell.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Alfred 8 [with Anonymi 2556] joined battle against Anonymi 2507 at Edington; Anonymi 2556 gained the victory.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymi 2507 gave hostages (Anonymi 2520).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymous 919 and Anonymi 2536 besieged Odda 2 in a certain fort. Eventually the Danes (Anonymi 2536) gained the victory.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) The barbarians (Anonymi 2507) promised peace and sought for a treaty,
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Anonymous 919 arrived in the country of the West Angles [= West Saxons] (Anonymi 2518) with thirty ships (Anonymi 2536).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) They [sc. Ęthelnoth 14 and Anonymi 2517] built a fort on an island, Ęthelney, in a marsh.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2507 drove some (Anonymi 2537) across the seas to the shores of Gaul.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2507 made their winter settlement in Chippenham.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Alfred 8 fought daily against Anonymi 2507.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Ęthelnoth 14 tarried with a small force (Anonymi 2517) in a certain wood.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) In a complex attack Anonymi 2507 made a settlement in the town called Gloucester.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2507 ravaged the kingdom of the Mercians, driving away its inhabitants everywhere (Anonymi 2514).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) The barbarians (Anonymi 2507) entered treacherously into a peace agreement with Alfred 8 to leave his territory.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2507 broke their agreement made with a strong oath with the West Angles [= West Saxons] (Anonymi 2515).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2507 lost near the cliff called Swanage one hundred ships, a large part [of their fleet], in a storm.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2507 suddenly broke the peace agreement [with Alfred 8].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2507 entered Devon and laid out a camp in wintertime in the city of Exeter.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Oscytel 1, Guthrum 1 and Anwend 1 went with a huge army (Anonymi 2507) from Repton to Cambridge.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) The king [sc. Alfred 8] made a peace agreement with Anonymi 2507 and gave them money.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (pp. 41-2) Anonymi 2507 gave Alfred 8 hostages (Anonymi 2512) and swore an oath.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Oscytel 1, Guthrum 1 and Anwend 1 with an immense army (Anonymi 2507) made a settlement in Cambridge for twelve months.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) The greater part of the province was ravaged by Anonymi 2507.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Alfred 8 went out with a ship-army (Anonymi 2508); a barbarian fleet (Anonymi 2509) met him and a battle ensued.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) The army (Anonymi 2507) made a common settlement with the western army (Anonymi 2510) near Wareham, which it had not done before.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Halfdan 2 divided up the kingdom of the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2511), having conquered them all.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anonymi 2504 quite often made war on the Picts (Anonymi 2505) and the Strathclyde Britons (Anonymi 2506).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Burgred 5 was buried in a worthy tomb in the church of the Holy Mother of Christ, which is now called the 'English schools'.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) In wintertime Halfdan 2 made his settlement near the River Tyne.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anonymi 34 broke the peace and ravaged the fields of the Mercians.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) The barbarians (Anonymi 34) divided up the kingdom into two for themselves, Halfdan 2 taking the land of the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2511).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) The barbarians (Anonymi 34) at last moved their settlement to Repton.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Burgred 5 passed away in Rome.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Burgred 5 started journeying, desiring to reach Rome.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (pp. 40-1) The barbarians (Anonymi 34) drove Burgred 5 from his kingdom across the sea, twenty-two years since he first began his rule.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) The barbarians (Anonymi 34) changed their enclosed settlement to a place called Torksey, near Lindsey.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) The Mercian people (Anonymi 2503) renewed the peace agreement with Anonymi 34.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) The Mercians (Anonymi 2503) reached agreement with Anonymi 34 in the form of a treaty and agreed on payments.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) The pagans (Anonymi 34) arrived in the territory of the East Angles (Anonymi 878).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Anonymi 34 laid out a camp in the environs of London.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) A battle took place near a forest called Aclea.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) There was a battle fought at the Parret.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) The Mercians (Anonymi 2457) and West Angles waged civil war; Ecgberht 10 gained the victory.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) The army of barbarians (Anonymi 64 and Anonymi 34) encamped at Reading
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Alfred 8 acceded to the [West Saxon] kingdom.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) The West Saxons (Anonymi 2497) made peace with [the barbarian army] (Anonymi 34).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Ęthelred 15 died.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) Eleven 'consules', whom they [sc. Anonymi 34] called 'earls', and one king fell.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 40) The English (Anonymi 2497) fought nine battles, excluding those already mentioned.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2-3 (p. 39) Ęthelred 15 was buried in the monastery called Wimborne.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (pp. 39-40) 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).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 39) After the death of his brothers, Alfred 8 obtained the kingdom, the last son of Ęthelwulf 1 to rule over all the provinces of Britain.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (pp. 38-9) Ęthelweard 23 was composing the present passage to remind Matilda 1 of their common family ancestry.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) Ęthelweard 23 had stirred Matilda 1's memory by means of his original letter.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) Bishop Heahmund 4 fell there [sc. at Merantun], killed by the sword.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) 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.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (pp. 38-9) Ęthelred 15 passed away. He reigned for five years.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) Heahmund 4's body lies buried in the place called Keynsham.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) Anonymi 63 joined battle with Anonymi 34. The former were withdrawn and Anonymi 34 gained the victory but no spoil.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) All the nobler youth of the leaders [of Anonymi 34] were killed at Ashdown. Such a slaughter had not been heard of since the Saxons gained Britain by battle.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Ęthelred 15 and Alfred 8 fought Anonymi 34 at Ashdown. There were great losses on both sides. Ęthelred 15 gained the victory.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Ęthelwulf 16 fell.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Ęthelwulf 16 was buried in Derby.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Ęthelwulf 16 with his men (Anonymi 2553) put two leaders (Anonymi 2498) to flight.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Ęthelred 15 and his army (Anonymi 63) arrived and an indescribable battle started in which Anonymi 34 were the victors.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) The army of the barbarians (Anonymi 34) set out thence [sc. from the eastern part of the Angles] for Reading.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (pp. 36-7) Ceolnoth 3 was buried at Canterbury.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Edmund 6's body lay entombed at Bury St Edmunds.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Ceolnoth 3 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Ivar 1 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Edmund 6 was killed by Anonymi 34 there [sc. at Thetford].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Edmund 6 chose to do battle against Anonymi 34.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Anonymi 34 measured out a camp in winter at a place called Thetford.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Anonymi 34 moved across the kingdom of the Mercians to the eastern part of the Angles (Anonymi 878).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) The army (Anonymi 34) measured out a camp [at York] in the winter.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) The army (Anonymi 34) went up to the city of York after a year.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Eanwulf 4 rested at the monastery called Glastonbury.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) The army of pagans (Anonymi 34) overwintered at Nottingham.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Ealhstan 3 rested in the monastery called Glastonbury.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Those of Anonymi 2493 who survived (Anonymi 2495) made peace with Anonymi 34.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Ealhstan 3 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) There was a slaughter of both peoples (Anonymi 34, Anonymi 2494) and both kings (Osberht 6, Ęlle 3) were killed.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Eanwulf 4 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) All the people of that land alike (Anonymi 2492) chose a king [sc. Ęlle 3], who was not noble, over themselves
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) The people of that land (Anonymi 2492) gathered together large military forces (Anonymi 2493).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) The people of that country (Anonymi 2492), aroused to fury, expelled their king, Osberht 6, from the throne, which he held legitimately.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) There was considerable dissension among the inhabitants of that land (Anonymi 2492).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) The army (Anonymi 34), having left the eastern region, were transported across the River Humber into the province of the Northumbrians to York.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) The fleets (Anonymi 34) strengthened their armaments, mounted their horses and made peace with the inhabitants (Anonymi 878).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Anonymi 2488 ravaged the whole eastern quarter of Kent.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) The fleets (Anonymi 34) arrived in England from the north and wintered among the East Angles (Anonymi 878).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) The death of Ęthelberht 9.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelberht 3 died after a year.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelberht 9's body rested in peace in the monasterium of Sherborne.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 The Danes (Anonymi 2488) broke the treaty.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 The pagans (Anonymi 2488) promised peace to the dwellers in Kent (Anonymi 2489); the latter in turn produced money.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 The pagans (Anonymi 2488) established themselves on the island of Thanet.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 A very great fleet of pagans (Anonymi 28) landed and sacked the royal city of Winchester.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Osric 7 and Ęthelwulf 16 joined battle with the pagan fleet (Anonymi 28) and put them to flight, winning the victory.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelberht 9 succeeded to each dominion.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelbald 13 died after a period of five years [as king].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelberht 9 was appointed to the kingdom of the East, South and Middle Angles [i.e., Saxons].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelbald 13 was appointed king over the West Angles [i.e., West Saxons].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Concerning the murder [of Edward 12].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Ęthelwulf 1 died.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.Cap. Concerning the warfare [of Ęthelstan 18].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Sceaf 2 arrived in Skaney in a boat surrounded by arms. He was received by the people (Anonymi 2549) there.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) The people [of Skaney] (Anonymi 2549) guarded Sceaf 2 and afterwards elected him as king.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) The body of Ęthelwulf 1 reposed in the city of Winchester.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ine 1 ended his life in Rome.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Ęthelwulf 1 died.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Charles 4 gave Ęthelwulf 1 his daughter [sc. Judith 1] in marriage.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Ęthelwulf 1 set out for Rome in great style and remained there for twelve months.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Ęthelwulf 1 granted a tithe of his property to the Lord and decided the same should be done in his whole kingdom.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) The pagans (Anonymi 15) wintered in the place [called] Sheppey.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Ęthelwulf 1 gave Burgred 5 his daughter (Ęthelswith 1) in marriage.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) There was great warfare in the isle of Thanet against the pagans (Anonymi 2485): there was considerable slaughter on either side (Anonymi 2485, Anonymi 2486) and many drowned in the sea.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) [Leo 2] called [Alfred 8] his spiritual son.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Burgred 5 asked Ęthelwulf 1 for assistance in subduing the Welsh (Anonymi 11).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) [Leo 1] consecrated [Alfred 8] as king.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Ęthelwulf 1 sent Alfred 8 to Rome in the days of Leo 1.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Anonymi 6 returned across the river Thames, through the province of Surrey to the southern part.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Ęthelwulf 1 conquered the British (Anonymi 11) and subjected them to tribute.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (pp. 31-2) 350 ships of pagans (Anonymi 6) arrived at the mouth of the Thames, destroyed Canterbury and put Beorhtwulf 2 to flight, after conquering his army (Anonymi 7).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Ęthelwulf 1 with the West Saxons (Anonymi 2481) met Anonymi 6 at Aclea; many fell on both sides.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) The foreigners (Anonymi 2478) wintered for the first time on the island of Thanet.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Ceorl 2 started war against the pagans (Anonymi 2476) at Vuiganbeorg, killed many Danes and gained the place of victory.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Eanwulf 4 with Ealhstan 3 and Osric 7 fought against a pagan army (Anonymi 851) at the mouth of the Parrett and were the victors.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Ęthelstan 3 and Ealhhere 11 waged war against an army of Danes (Anonymi 9), killed many of them, put their squadrons to flight and captured nine ships.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Ęthelwulf 1 started war against the Danes (Anonymi 849) at Carhampton and was defeated by them.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Likewise this [scil., a great slaughter] was done in the city of London and in Quentovic and in the town of Rochester.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Ęthelhelm 3 renewed war against the pagan army (Anonymi 844) at Portland.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (pp. 30-1) Hereberht 6 was killed by the Danes (Anonymi 846) in the place of the marsh dwellers (Anonymi 2470).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) There was a great slaughter by the same army (Anonymi 846) in the city of Lindsey and in the province of Kent and among the East Angles (Anonymi 2471).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Wulfheard 12 passed away in a natural death.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) The Danes (Anonymi 844) at length were the victors and killed Ęthelhelm 3 and his companions (Anonymi 2468).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Wulfheard 12 waged war against a pagan fleet of 33 ships (Anonymi 2466) and was the victor.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) Ecgberht 10 passed away.
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Ęthelwulf 1 Ęthelwulf 1 succeeded to the kingdom of Ecgberht 10.
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Ęthelwulf 1 Ęthelwulf 1 gave the kingdom of the dwellers in Kent to Ęthelstan 3 and [also the kingdom] of the East Saxons and South Saxons and of Surrey, that is the east, south and middle parts.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Ecgberht 10 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) Ecgberht 10 with his army (Anonymi 837) put the ship-army (Anonymi 841) and the West Britons (Anonymi 842) to flight at Hingston Down.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) A powerful ship-army (Anonymi 841) arrived at the shores of the West Britons (Anonymi 842).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) Ecgberht 10 fought a fleet of thirty-five ships (Anonymi 840) in a place called Carhampton. The Danes (Anonymi 840) gained the victory.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) A large ship-army (Anonymi 841) arrived on the shores of the West Britons (Anonymi 842).
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) Wiglaf 1 Wiglaf 1 again began to rule.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) The pagans (Anonymi 2462) harried the territory of the place called Sheppey.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 30) Ecgberht 10 led an army (Anonymi 837) against the North Britons (Anonymi 838); when all were made subject, Ecgberht 10 returned in peace.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (pp. 29-30) Ecgberht 10 led an army (Anonymi 837) against the Northumbrians (Anonymi 2459), who humbly submitted to him.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ecgberht 10 subjected to his power the whole kingdom which lay south of the river Humber.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) The East Angles (Anonymous 917 and Anonymi 2454) drew up arms against Beornwulf 3, whom they killed.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) The East Angles (Anonymous 917 and Anonymi 2454) took up arms against Beornwulf 3 and defeated his army (Anonymi 2457).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) The people of Kent (Anonymi 825) and others submitted to Ęthelwulf 1 and others.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) The king of the East Angles (Anonymous 917) with the witan (Anonymi 2454) visited Ecgberht 10 [to ask] for peace and protection because of fear of the Mercians (Anonymi 2455).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ecgberht 10 sent Ęthelwulf 1 and others to Kent.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ęthelwulf 1 with others pursued Baldred 4 across the Thames to the north.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Ęthelwulf 1 and others defeated the army [of Baldred 4].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.29 Hun 1 was killed there [at the battle of Ellendun].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (pp. 28-9) Ecgberht 10 joined battle with Beornwulf 3 at Ellendun and Ecgberht 10 was the victor. There was great loss, however, on both sides.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Battle was joined against the British (Anonymi 2448) in the province of the people of Devon in a place called Galford.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) After a period of a year a great synod was held in the place called Clofesho and Burghelm 2 and Muca 2 were killed in that place.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) After a period of two years the kingdom [of the Mercians] was taken from Ceolwulf 5.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Cuthred 11 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Cenwulf 3 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Gregory 1 passed away in the tenth year after the mission [of Augustine 1 to the English people].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) From the arrival of Augustine 1 sent by Gregory 1, 204 [years to the date of the Battle of Kempsford].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Three hundred years had passed from when Cerdic 1 had conquered the western part of Britain [when the battle of Kempsford took place].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) The arrival of Hengest 1 and Horsa 1 in Britain was 350 [years] before the Battle of Kempsford.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Both [sc. Ęthelmund 2 and Wiohstan 2] fell there [sc. at Kempsford].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Wiohstan 2 with troops from Wiltshire (Anonymi 2447) met Ęthelmund 2 at Kempsford. Battle was joined and the people of Wiltshire gained the victory.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (pp. 27-8) Ecgberht 10 was consecrated to the kingdom over the West Angles [= West Saxons].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.2 Beorhtric 1 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.2 Eadberht 18 was captured and they led him burdened with chains to the Mercians (Anonymi 2547).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.2 Cenwulf 3 harried Kent and the province that is called Romney Marsh.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Hengest 1 and Horsa 1 were carried to Britain.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Ęthelred 7 was killed by his own people.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Hadrian 3 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Ecgfrith 7 died in the same year [as Offa 7].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 He himself [sc. Offa 7] passed away after the end of the second year [after the beheading of Ęthelberht 11].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Offa 7 ordered that the head of Ęthelberht 11 be cut off.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Three ships of Danes (Anonymi 2446) killed Beaduheard 1 and those with him (Anonymi 2546).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.20 At the end of a period of two years Beorhtric 1 married Eadburg 5, the daughter of Offa 7.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Cyneheard 3 was also killed there [where Cynewulf 4 was killed].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Cyneheard 3 killed Cynewulf 4.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Cynewulf 4 and Offa 7 waged war amongst themselves over Bensington, which fell to Offa 7.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Huge serpents were seen among the South Angles [= South Saxons] (Anonymi 2545), [an area] which is called Sussex.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Civil war was waged between the people of Kent (Anonymi 2543) and of the Mercians (Anonymi 2544) in a place called Otford.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Cynewulf 4 seized the kingdom from Sigeberht 4.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Not long after Beornred 1 succeeded to the kingdom, he died.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) The body of Ęthelbald 4 reposed in the monasterium which is called Repton.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Ęthelbald 4 was killed in a place called Seckington.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) Cyneheard 3 reposed in the church which is commonly called Axminster.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 24) The body of Cynewulf 4 lay entombed in the city of Winchester.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (pp. 23-4) Anonymi 2445 killed Cyneheard 3 and Anonymi 2444 with the exception of a godson of Osric 5 (Anonymous 915).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Cyneheard 3 offered Anonymi 2443 rewards and honours but they refused and continued fighting until all died except a British hostage (Anonymous 914).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) After Cyneheard 3 besieged Cynewulf 4 at Merantune, the former's companions (Anonymi 2444) killed Cyneheard 3.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Cynewulf 4 was visiting a prostitute (Anonymous 304) at Merantun accompanied by only a few men (Anonymi 2443).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (pp. 22-3) Cynewulf 4 tried to expel Cyneheard 3 from his territory.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 22) Cynewulf 4 quite often waged major battles against the Britons (Anonymi 2442).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.17 Sigeberht 4 lived [in the Weald] until he was killed by a swineherd (Anonymous 301).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.17 Cynewulf 4 drove Sigeberht 4 with an armed attack into trackless parts of the place called the Weald.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.17 Moved by an old affront, Sigeberht 4 killed a certain dux, [Cumbra 1].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.17 Cynewulf 4 took the kingdom from Sigeberht 4.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.17 Cynewulf 4 invaded the kingdom of Sigeberht 4.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.16 Cuthred 7 died.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.16 Cuthred 7 took up arms against the Britons (Anonymi 816).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.16 Cuthred 7 took up arms against Ęthelbald 4 in a place called Beorgford.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.16 Cuthred 7 began war against Ęthelhun 3 because of some ill-will in state affairs.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.14 Under that same portent [sc. the moon coloured by drops of blood], Bede 1 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.14 Under that same portent [sc. the moon coloured by drops of blood], Tatwine 2 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.15 They both [sc. Eadberht 11 and Ecgberht 7] then [sc. at the time of writing] rested in the city of York under the roof of one porticus.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.14 Ęthelbald 4 took into his power the royal settlement which is called Somerton.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Osric 5 was killed.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Ine 1 and Ceolred 1 joined battle against those opposing them with arms (Anonymi 2438) at Adam's Grave.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Ecgberht 6 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Ęthelheard 6 began war against Oswald 3.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Ine 1 killed Cynewulf 1.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Ine 1 set out for Rome.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Ine 1 started fighting against the South Angles [= South Saxons] (Anonymi 2439).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Guthlac 2 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Beorhtfrith 3 waged war against the Picts (Anonymi 2437).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Nothhelm 1 and Ine 1 waged war against Geraint 1.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.11 Aldhelm 3 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.11 Aldfrith 1 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.11 Ęthelred 2 adopted the monastic habit.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.10 The Dwellers in Kent (Anonymi 809) paid Ine 1 for involving themselves against him with Anonymi 2436 in the burning of his relative (Mul 1).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.10 Anonymi 2436 had burned a relative of Ine 1 (Mul 1).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.10 Cędwalla 1 received the faith of Christ.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.10 Cędwalla 1 received baptism and the faith of Christ, after which the Pope (Anonymous 921) named him Peter.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.10 Cędwalla 1 set out for Rome.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.9 Cerdic 1 received the western part from the Britons (Anonymi 2434).
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.9 Ine 1 Two years into his [sc. Cędwalla 1's] reign, Ine 1 was active in the governance of the kingdom of the West Angles [=West Saxons].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.9 Centwine 1 pursued the Britons (Anonymi 2433) from their territories to the sea.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.8 Hild 1 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.8 The synod of Theodore 1 was held in a place called Hatfield.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.8 Wulfhere 1 began mutual war with Cenwealh 2 [= Ęscwine 2] at Bedanheafod.
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Ęscwine 2 Ęscwine 2 succeeded her [sc. Seaxburg 2] in the kingdom.
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Seaxburg 2 Seaxburg 2 succeeded after him [sc. Cenwealh 2] in the kingdom and ruled for twelve months.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Ecgfrith 4 succeeded after Oswiu 1 [as king of the Northumbrians].
Office Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Cynegils 1 Cynegils 1 then began his reign over the West Angles [=West Saxons] (Anonymi 2539).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Cenwealh 2 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Oswiu 1 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Cenwealh 2 again waged war near the town called Posentesburh and led Wulfhere 1 captive to Ashdown, having conquered his army (Anonymi 2431).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Cenwealh 2 and Pionna 1 renewed war against the Britons (Anonymi 2427) and pursued them to the place called Parret.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 The Mercians (Anonymi 2430) received the baptism of Christ.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Penda 1 passed away.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 [Cenwealh 2] waged civil war at Bradford-on-Avon.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Cenwealh 2 granted Cuthred 1 three thousands of his property adjoining the highland called Ashdown.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Birinus 1 baptized Cuthred 1 in the same city [sc. Dorchester].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Cynegils 1 received baptism from Birinus 1 at Dorchester.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Birinus 1 came to the West Angles [= West Saxons] (Anonymi 2429), preaching to them the Gospel of Christ.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Cynegils 1 and Cwichelm 1 waged a war against Penda 1 near a town called Cirencester.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Having overcome the army (Anonymi 2428) of the Britons (Anonymi 2427) at Beamdun, Cynegils 1 and Cwichelm 1 killed 2,040 of them.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Cynegils 1 and Cwichelm 1 began a war against the Britons (Anonymi 2427) at Beamdun.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.5 Gregory 1 sent baptism to the English (Anonymi 2417) through Augustine 1.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.5 Gregory 1 departed.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.5 The East Angles (Anonymi 2421) received baptism.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.4 Gregory 1 sent the apostolic pallium to Augustine 1.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.3 Ceolwulf 2 is reported to have waged war against his own people (Anonymi 2423), the British (Anonymi 2424), the Picts (Anonymi 2425) and the Scots (Anonymi 2426).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Some pagans (Anonymi 2422) worshipped Woden 1 as a god then [sc. at the time of writing].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Ęthelberht 3 was baptized.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Augustine 1 arrived when Ęthelberht 3 was ruling over Kent.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Ęthelberht 3 yielded to Augustine 1 with all his household (Anonymi 2418) and accepted the faith.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Not a few miracles occur at the tomb of Augustine 1 up to the present day.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Christ showed very many miracles to those believing in Him (Anonymi 2591) through the prayers of Augustine 1.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 The English (Anonymi 2417) adopted the faith and built churches on the arrival of Augustine 1 and others.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Gregory 1 sent Augustine 1, English youths (Anonymi 2414) and brothers (Anonymi 2416) [to England].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Gregory 1 planned to go on a journey [to England] but the Romans (Anonymi 2415) would not let him.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Gregory 1 baptized the English youths (Anonymi 2414).
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.1 Gregory 1 met English youths (Anonymi 2414) and asked whether they were Christians.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cynewulf 4 engaged in war.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Centwine 1 engaged in wars.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Theodore 1 held a synod.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cuthred 1 was baptized.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cynegils 1 was baptized.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Birinus 1 arrived.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Cynegils 1 waged war.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Gregory 1 died.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Gregory 1 sent the pallium of apostleship to Augustine 1.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Ceolwulf 2 was continuously at war.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Ęthelberht 3 was baptized.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Augustine 1 arrived, having been sent by Gregory 1.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelweard 23 reported his ignorance about the descendants of Anonymous 921 and Anonymous 910.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. He [?Ęthelstan 18] furthermore joined the other [sister] (Anonymous 921) to a certain king (Anonymous 910) near the Alps.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelstan 18 sent two of his sisters (Anonymous 921 and Eadgyth 2) to Otto 1.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Eadgyth 2 seemed the better to Otto 1 [to marry].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Eadhild 1 also was sent to marry Hugh 1.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Eadgifu 3 was sent to Gaul to marry Charles 5.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Alfred 8 sent Ęlfthryth 5 to Germania to Baldwin 2 in marriage.
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. The parents (Anonymi 2412) of Ęthelweard 23 instructed him in who the relatives of him and Matilda 1 were and how and where [they were related].
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Ęthelweard 23 and Matilda 1 exchanged letters.
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 49) Hęsten 1 (Hęsten)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Hęsten 1 (Hęsten)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Halfdan 2 (Healfdene)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Halfdan 2 (Healfdene)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Halfdan 3 (Healfdene)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Harald 1 (Harald)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Haruc 1 (Haruc)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) Heahmund 4 (Heahmundus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Hengest 1 (Hengest)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Hengest 1 (Hengest)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Hengest 1 (Hengest)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Hereberht 6 (Herebyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.8 Hild 1 (Hild)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Horsa 1 (Horsa)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Horsa 1 (Horsa)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Hugh 1 (Hugo)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Hun 1 (Hun)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Icel 1 (Icel)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Ine 1 (Ine)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.9 Ine 1 (Ine)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.10 Ine 1 (Ine)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ine 1 (Ine)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Ingeld 2 (Ingild)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 53) Inwęr 1 (Iguuar)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 35) Ivar 1 (Iguuar)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Ivar 1 (Iuuar)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Ivar 1 (Iguuar)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 32) Leo 1 (Leo)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Maccbethu 1 (Macbeathath)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 48) Maelinmun 1 (Magilmumen)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 46) Marinus 1 (Marinus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Matilda 1 (Mahtildis)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 38) Matilda 1 (Mahtildis)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Muca 2 (Muca)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.12 Nothhelm 1 (Nunna)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Ochta 1 (... Ochta qui praenominabatur Ese ...)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 43) Odda 2 (Odda)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 1 (Offa)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Offa 7 (Offa)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Offa 7 (Offa)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.20 Offa 7 (Offa)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Offa 7 (Offa)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Olaf 4 (Anlaf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 36) Osberht 6 (Osbyrhtus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Osbern 1 (Osbearn)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Oscytel 1 (Oscytel)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Osmod 1 (Osmod)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Osric 5 (Osric)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Osric 6 (Osric)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 31) Osric 7 (Osric)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.1 Osric 7 (Osric)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Oswald 1 (Osuuald)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Oswiu 1 (Osweo)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Oswiu 1 (Osuueo)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.13 Oswald 3 (Osuueo)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Otto 1 (Oddo)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.6 Penda 1 (Penda)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Penda 1 (Penda)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Pionna 1 (Pionna)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Plegmund 1 (Plegmund)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.2 Eadberht 18 (Prend)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Pybba 1 (Pibba)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Rędwald 1 (Ręduuald)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Ragnald 2 (Ragnald)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  Prol. Robert 2 (Hrodbyrhtus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.5 Sęberht 1 (Sigebryhtus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Sceaf 2 (Scef)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Scield 1 (Scyld)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Seaxburg 2 (Sexburh)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Sigeberht 4 (Sigebyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.17 Sigeberht 4 (Sigebyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Sigeberht 4 (Sigebyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Sigeberht 4 (Sigebyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.5 Sęberht 1 (Sigebyrht)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 50) Sigefrith 8 (Sigeferš)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Sigehelm 4 (Sighelm)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.4 (p. 52) Sigewulf 8 (Sigeuulf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Sidroc 1 (ueteranus Sihtrix)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.2 (p. 37) Sidroc 2 (iunior Sihtrix)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Tętwa 1 (Tetuua)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.14 Tatwine 2 (Tatuuine)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Theodore 1 (Theodorus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.8 Theodore 1 (Theodorus)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Thingfrith 1 (Tingferd)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Węrmund 1 (Vuermund)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 28) Wiohstan 2 (Vuexstan)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Wig 1 (Vuig)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.18 (p. 23) Wigfrith 7 (Vuigferd)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Wihta 1 (Wicta)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Wihtgils 1 (Wihtgels)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Wihtlęg 1 (Vuhtleg)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Wiglaf 1 (Vuihtlaf)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Wither 1 (Wither)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 33) Woden 1 (Vuothen)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.19 Woden 1 (Vuothen)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.2 Woden 1 (Wothen)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.3 Woden 1 (Wothen)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.3 (p. 29) Wulfheard 12 (Vulfheard)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.4 (p. 30) Wulfheard 12 (Vulfheard)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Wulfhere 1 (Vulfhere)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Wulfhere 1 (Vulfhere)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.8 Wulfhere 1 (Vulfhere)
RecordedNames Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.6 Wulfstan 14 (Vulstan)
Possession Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 41) Anonymi 2507 their sacred arm-ring
Event Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 42) Anonymi 2507 a large part [sc. of their fleet] was sunk, one hundred tall ships in number, near the cliff which is called Swanage.
Possession Ęthelweard.Chron  iv.3 (p. 51) Anonymi 2588 Anonymi 2588 possessed not inconsiderable territories in the kingdom of the Mercians.
Possession Ęthelweard.Chron  iii.1 Anonymi 2446 three ships in number
Transaction Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.Cap. Augustine 1's pallium of apostleship
Transaction Ęthelweard.Chron  ii.7 Three thousands of his [sc. Cenwealh 2's] property adjoining the highland called Ashdown.