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− | This year the Northumbrians banished their king, Alred, from York at Easter-tide; and chose Ethelred, the son of Mull for their lord, who reigned four winters. This year also appeared in the heavens a red crucifix, after sunset; the Mercians and the men of Kent fought at Otford; and wonderful serpents were seen in the land of the South-Saxons.<p> | + | This year the Northumbrians banished their king, Alred, from York at Easter-tide; and chose Ethelred, the son of Mull for their lord, who reigned four winters. This year also appeared in the heavens a red crucifix, after sunset; the Mercians and the men of [[Kent]] fought at Otford; and wonderful serpents were seen in the land of the South-Saxons.<p> |
(Ingram, p.52) | (Ingram, p.52) |
Latest revision as of 23:41, 6 March 2007
This year the Northumbrians banished their king, Alred, from York at Easter-tide; and chose Ethelred, the son of Mull for their lord, who reigned four winters. This year also appeared in the heavens a red crucifix, after sunset; the Mercians and the men of Kent fought at Otford; and wonderful serpents were seen in the land of the South-Saxons.
(Ingram, p.52)