The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle by James Ingram, John Allen Giles

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

Old English Books

James Ingram, John Allen Giles

252 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction history informative medium-paced

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A.D. 655. This year Penda was slain at Wingfield, and thirty royal personages with him, some of whom were kings. One of them was Ethelhere, brother of Anna, king of the East-Angles. The Mercians after this became Christians. From the beginning of ...

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