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Anglo-Saxon ChronicleA history of England from the Roman invasion to the 11th century, consisting of a series of chronicles written in Old English by monks, begun in the 9th century (during the reign of King Alfred), and continuing until 1154. The Chronicle, comprising seven different manuscripts, forms a unique record of early English history and also of the development of Old English prose up to its final stages. By 1154 Old English had been superseded by Middle English. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Endnotes explain that the story is meant to be a fable, and also
tell a bit about the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, alchemy, the story's
setting, and Saint Elfleda, who appears as a character. 3), most emphasize the phenomenon's timeless
ubiquity, tracing it back to early accounts in the Torah, in Homer, in
the Anglo-Saxon chronicles, and in mythological events like the rape of
the Sabine women. |
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