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− | This year came two leaders into Britain, Cerdic and | + | This year came two leaders into Britain, Cerdic and Cynric his son, with five ships, at a place that is called Cerdic's-ore. And they fought with the Welsh the same day. Then he died, and his son Cynric succeeded to the government, and held it six and twenty winters. Then he died; and Ceawlin, his son, succeeded, who reigned seventeen years. Then he died; and Ceol succeeded to the government, and reigned five years. When he died, Ceolwulf, his brother, succeeded, and reigned seventeen years. Their kin goeth to Cerdic. Then succeeded Cynebils, Ceolwulf's brother's son, to the kingdom; and reigned one and thirty winters. And he first of West-Saxon kings received baptism. Then succeeded Cenwall, who was the son of Cynegils, and reigned one and thirty winters. Then held Sexburga, his queen, the government one year after him. Then succeeded Escwine to the kingdom, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and held it two years. Then succeeded Centwine, the son of Cynegils, to the kingdom of the West-Saxons, and reigned nine years. Then succeeded Ceadwall to the government, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and held it three years. Then succeeded Ina to the kingdom of the West-Saxons, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned thirty-seven winters. Then succeeded Ethelheard, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned sixteen years. Then succeeded Cuthred, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned sixteen winters. Then succeeded Sigebriht, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned one year. Then succeeded Cynwulf, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned one and thirty winters. Then succeeded Brihtric, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned sixteen years. Then succeeded Egbert to the kingdom, and held it seven and thirty winters, and seven months. Then succeeded Ethelwulf, his son, and reigned eighteen years and a half. Ethelwulf was the son of Egbert, Egbert of Ealmund, Ealmund of Eafa, Eafa of Eoppa, Eoppa of Ingild, Ingild of Cenred (Ina of Cenred, Cuthburga of Cenred, and Cwenburga of Cenred), Cenred of Ceolwald, Ceolwald of Cuthwulf, Cuthwulf of Cuthwine, Cuthwine of Celm, Celm of Cynric, Cynric of Creoda, Creoda of Cerdic. Then succeeded Ethelbald, the son of Ethelwulf, to the kingdom, and held it five years. Then succeeded Ethelbert, his brother, and reigned five years. Then succeeded Ethelred, his brother, to the kingdom, and held it five years. Then succeeded Alfred, their brother, to the government. And then had elapsed of his age three and twenty winters, and three hundred and ninety-six winters from the time when his kindred first gained the land of Wessex from the Welsh. And he held the kingdom a year and a half less than thirty winters. Then succeeded Edward, the son of Alfred, and reigned twenty-four winters. When he died, then succeeded Athelstan, his son, and reigned fourteen years and seven weeks and three days. Then succeeded Edmund, his brother, and reigned six years and a half, wanting two nights. Then succeeded Edred, his brother, and reigned nine years and six weeks. Then succeeded Edwy, the son of Edmund, and reigned three years and thirty-six weeks, wanting two days. When he died, then succeeded Edgar, his brother, and reigned sixteen years and eight weeks and two nights. When he died, then succeeded Edward, the son of Edgar, and reigned --<p> |
− | Cynric his son, with five ships, at a place that is called | + | (Ingram, p.27-28) |
− | Cerdic's-ore. And they fought with the Welsh the same day. Then | ||
− | he died, and his son Cynric succeeded to the government, and held | ||
− | it six and twenty winters. Then he died; and Ceawlin, his son, | ||
− | succeeded, who reigned seventeen years. Then he died; and Ceol | ||
− | succeeded to the government, and reigned five years. When he | ||
− | died, Ceolwulf, his brother, succeeded, and reigned seventeen | ||
− | years. Their kin goeth to Cerdic. Then succeeded Cynebils, | ||
− | Ceolwulf's brother's son, to the kingdom; and reigned one and | ||
− | thirty winters. And he first of West-Saxon kings received | ||
− | baptism. Then succeeded Cenwall, who was the son of Cynegils, | ||
− | and reigned one and thirty winters. Then held Sexburga, his | ||
− | queen, the government one year after him. Then succeeded Escwine | ||
− | to the kingdom, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and held it two years. | ||
− | Then succeeded Centwine, the son of Cynegils, to the kingdom of | ||
− | the West-Saxons, and reigned nine years. Then succeeded Ceadwall | ||
− | to the government, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and held it three | ||
− | years. Then succeeded Ina to the kingdom of the West-Saxons, | ||
− | whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned thirty-seven winters. | ||
− | Then succeeded Ethelheard, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned | ||
− | sixteen years. Then succeeded Cuthred, whose kin goeth to | ||
− | Cerdic, and reigned sixteen winters. Then succeeded Sigebriht, | ||
− | whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned one year. Then succeeded | ||
− | Cynwulf, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned one and thirty | ||
− | winters. Then succeeded Brihtric, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and | ||
− | reigned sixteen years. Then succeeded Egbert to the kingdom, and | ||
− | held it seven and thirty winters, and seven months. Then | ||
− | succeeded Ethelwulf, his son, and reigned eighteen years and a | ||
− | half. Ethelwulf was the son of Egbert, Egbert of Ealmund, | ||
− | Ealmund of Eafa, Eafa of Eoppa, Eoppa of Ingild, Ingild of Cenred | ||
− | (Ina of Cenred, Cuthburga of Cenred, and Cwenburga of Cenred), | ||
− | Cenred of Ceolwald, Ceolwald of Cuthwulf, Cuthwulf of Cuthwine, | ||
− | Cuthwine of Celm, Celm of Cynric, Cynric of Creoda, Creoda of | ||
− | Cerdic. Then succeeded Ethelbald, the son of Ethelwulf, to the | ||
− | kingdom, and held it five years. Then succeeded Ethelbert, his | ||
− | brother, and reigned five years. Then succeeded Ethelred, his | ||
− | brother, to the kingdom, and held it five years. Then succeeded | ||
− | Alfred, their brother, to the government. And then had elapsed | ||
− | of his age three and twenty winters, and three hundred and | ||
− | ninety-six winters from the time when his kindred first gained | ||
− | the land of Wessex from the Welsh. And he held the kingdom a | ||
− | year and a half less than thirty winters. Then succeeded Edward, | ||
− | the son of Alfred, and reigned twenty-four winters. When he | ||
− | died, then succeeded Athelstan, his son, and reigned fourteen | ||
− | years and seven weeks and three days. Then succeeded Edmund, his | ||
− | brother, and reigned six years and a half, wanting two nights. | ||
− | Then succeeded Edred, his brother, and reigned nine years and six | ||
− | weeks. Then succeeded Edwy, the son of Edmund, and reigned three | ||
− | years and thirty-six weeks, wanting two days. When he died, then | ||
− | succeeded Edgar, his brother, and reigned sixteen years and eight | ||
− | weeks and two nights. When he died, then succeeded Edward, the | ||
− | son of Edgar, and reigned -- |
Latest revision as of 20:42, 8 January 2007
This year came two leaders into Britain, Cerdic and Cynric his son, with five ships, at a place that is called Cerdic's-ore. And they fought with the Welsh the same day. Then he died, and his son Cynric succeeded to the government, and held it six and twenty winters. Then he died; and Ceawlin, his son, succeeded, who reigned seventeen years. Then he died; and Ceol succeeded to the government, and reigned five years. When he died, Ceolwulf, his brother, succeeded, and reigned seventeen years. Their kin goeth to Cerdic. Then succeeded Cynebils, Ceolwulf's brother's son, to the kingdom; and reigned one and thirty winters. And he first of West-Saxon kings received baptism. Then succeeded Cenwall, who was the son of Cynegils, and reigned one and thirty winters. Then held Sexburga, his queen, the government one year after him. Then succeeded Escwine to the kingdom, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and held it two years. Then succeeded Centwine, the son of Cynegils, to the kingdom of the West-Saxons, and reigned nine years. Then succeeded Ceadwall to the government, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and held it three years. Then succeeded Ina to the kingdom of the West-Saxons, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned thirty-seven winters. Then succeeded Ethelheard, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned sixteen years. Then succeeded Cuthred, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned sixteen winters. Then succeeded Sigebriht, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned one year. Then succeeded Cynwulf, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned one and thirty winters. Then succeeded Brihtric, whose kin goeth to Cerdic, and reigned sixteen years. Then succeeded Egbert to the kingdom, and held it seven and thirty winters, and seven months. Then succeeded Ethelwulf, his son, and reigned eighteen years and a half. Ethelwulf was the son of Egbert, Egbert of Ealmund, Ealmund of Eafa, Eafa of Eoppa, Eoppa of Ingild, Ingild of Cenred (Ina of Cenred, Cuthburga of Cenred, and Cwenburga of Cenred), Cenred of Ceolwald, Ceolwald of Cuthwulf, Cuthwulf of Cuthwine, Cuthwine of Celm, Celm of Cynric, Cynric of Creoda, Creoda of Cerdic. Then succeeded Ethelbald, the son of Ethelwulf, to the kingdom, and held it five years. Then succeeded Ethelbert, his brother, and reigned five years. Then succeeded Ethelred, his brother, to the kingdom, and held it five years. Then succeeded Alfred, their brother, to the government. And then had elapsed of his age three and twenty winters, and three hundred and ninety-six winters from the time when his kindred first gained the land of Wessex from the Welsh. And he held the kingdom a year and a half less than thirty winters. Then succeeded Edward, the son of Alfred, and reigned twenty-four winters. When he died, then succeeded Athelstan, his son, and reigned fourteen years and seven weeks and three days. Then succeeded Edmund, his brother, and reigned six years and a half, wanting two nights. Then succeeded Edred, his brother, and reigned nine years and six weeks. Then succeeded Edwy, the son of Edmund, and reigned three years and thirty-six weeks, wanting two days. When he died, then succeeded Edgar, his brother, and reigned sixteen years and eight weeks and two nights. When he died, then succeeded Edward, the son of Edgar, and reigned --
(Ingram, p.27-28)