Read The Norman Conquest Online
Authors: Marc Morris
Abernethy (Perths),
252
,
289
Abingdon, abbey (Oxon),
215
,
235
,
239
,
242
,
249
,
260
,
277
,
281
; abt of,
see
Adelelm; Ealdred
Adam of Bremen, chronicler,
155
,
225
Adela, dau. of Robert the Frisian, wife of Cnut IV,
305
Adela, mother of Matilda,
67
Adelelm, abt of Abingdon,
242
,
260
,
262
,
277
,
281
Agatha, wife of Edward the Exile,
103
,
106
L’Aigle (Orne),
205
,
274
–
5
Ailnoth of Canterbury,
345
Ailred of Rievaulx (d. 1167),
350
–
3
Aire, river,
228
Alan, count of Brittany (1008–40)
51
–
2
Alençon (Orne),
81
–
2
,
187
Alexander, bp of Lincoln (1123–48)
347
Alexander II, pope (1061–73)
142
–
3
,
145
,
173
,
187
,
201
,
236
,
239
,
256
,
263
,
266
,
300
Alfred (d. 1037), ætheling, brother of ETC,
16
,
100
,
144
,
294
; exile in Normandy,
15
,
19
–
21
,
34
,
51
; return to England,
35
,
361
; murder of,
36
–
9
,
62
,
64
,
71
–
3
,
263
Alfred the Great, king of Wessex (871–99)
12
–
13
,
138
,
341
Amatus of Montecassino, chronicler,
186
Ambrières (Mayenne),
93
Amiens (Somme),
167
; bp of,
see
Guy
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (
selected references):
importance,
5
; frustrating silences or brevity,
5
,
38
,
109
,
115
,
120
,
217
,
252
,
300
; begun in Alfred’s day,
13
; different versions of,
36
,
78
,
102
; used by John of Worcester,
39
; used by Henry of Huntingdon,
322
; E version pro-Godwine,
78
,
104
,
133
; D version compiled in Ealdred’s circle,
102
,
104
; C version pro-Mercian, anti-Godwine,
104
,
123
,
162
; obituary of WTC,
333
–
4
; discontinued after Conquest,
341
Anglo-Saxons
see
English
Anjou,
80
–
2
,
85
,
90
,
110
–
11
,
234
,
254
,
273
,
304
,
351
; count of,
see
Fulk Nerra; Fulk Réchin; Geoffrey Martel; Geoffrey Plantagenet
Anna of Kiev (d. 1075), queen of France, mother of Philip I,
110
,
255
Anselm of Bec, abp of Canterbury (1093–1109)
259
Ansgar the Staller,
278
Aquitaine,
151
,
303
; count of,
84
;
see also
Eleanor
archdeacons,
257
,
339
archers,
179
–
80
,
183
,
237
,
305
architecture,
257
–
8
,
296
–
8
,
334
,
353
arms, armour
see
weapons
Arnulf, count of Flanders (1070–1)
254
Arques (Seine-Mar.), castle of,
83
,
85
,
183
; count of,
see
William
Arundel (Sussex), castle and rape,
215
Arwystli (Powys),
294
Asbjorn, brother of Swein Estrithson,
226
,
229
,
242
–
3
,
245
Assandun
(Essex), battle of,
18
,
24
,
99
Atcham (Salop),
205
,
379
; St Eata’s church,
205
Athelstan, king of England (924–39),
138
,
252
Aubrey de Grandmesnil,
275
Aversa (Italy),
287
; bp of,
see
Guitmund
Avon, river,
220
Axholme, isle of (Lincs),
227
Ælfflæd, granddau. of Earl Uhtred, wife of Earl Siward,
127
,
253
Ælfgar, earl of East Anglia and Mercia (d.
c.
1062),
75
,
101
,
104
–
5
,
128
,
157
,
321
Ælfgifu of Northampton, wife of King Cnut,
30
–
1
,
33
Ælfheah, abp of Canterbury (d. 1012),
15
,
24
,
259
Ælfhelm, ealdorman of York (d. 1006),
123
Ælfcic
, abt of Eynsham,
25
Ælfric Puttoc, abp of York (d. 1051),
39
Ælfwine, bp of Winchester (d. 1047),
42
Æthelmaer, bp of East Anglia,
239
Æthelred the Unready, king of England
14
–
19
,
24
,
28
,
30
,
39
,
72
,
75
–
6
,
263
–
4
,
284
Æthelric, bp of Durham (1041–56)
123
,
238
,
247
Æthelric, bp of Sussex (1058–70)
239
Æthelric, proposed abp of Canterbury,
69
Æthelric of Marsh Gibbon,
314
,
320
Æthelwig, abt of Evesham (d. 1078),
269
,
285
Æthelwine, bp of Durham (1056–70)
123
,
125
,
219
–
20
,
223
,
238
,
246
–
7
ÆEthelwold, abt of Abingdon,
260
Æthelwulf bp of Carlisle,
349
Bachrach, Bernard,
153
Baldwin, abt of Bury St Edmunds, ETC’s physician,
140
–
1
Baldwin V, count of Flanders (1035–67)
37
,
82
,
105
,
110
,
123
,
130
,
147
,
254
Baldwin VI, count of Flanders (1067–70)
254
Bamburgh (Northumb.),
121
; house of,
122
–
3
,
126
–
7
,
210
,
216
,
253
;
see also
Gospatric; Waltheof