Read The White Horse King: The Life of Alfred the Great Online
Authors: Benjamin R. Merkle
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Viking resources from,
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Edward (Alfred’s son),
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–
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expansion of kingdom,
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negotiation of exit of Vikings,
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Edward the Elder (Alfred’s son),
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,
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Egbert’s stone,
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Egill (Viking warrior),
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n
England
early rulers,
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map under Anglo-Saxon kingdoms,
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Epiphany,
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city walls refortification,
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fall of,
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estates, inheritance by Æthelred’s and
estates, inheritance by Alfred’s sons,
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Ethelred (king of Northumbria),
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Europe
danegeld payments by Christian rulers,
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plague causing famine,
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Viking armies in,
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Vikings return to,
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Excalibur,
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Exodus (scripture),
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exsufflatio,
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familial connections, baptism for
creating,
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families of Vikings
capture by Edward,
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reported arrival in England,
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–
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family tree,
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famine in Europe,
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farmers as soldiers, impact on economy,
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“Father of England’s navy”, Alfred as,
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fear, impact on shieldwall,
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folk-moot,
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forgiveness, by Alfred,
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frithwebba (“peace-weaver”),
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Frome river,
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Fulham,
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Fullham,
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Vikings departure from,
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fyrd,
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–
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delay in formation,
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release by Edward,
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gar (Anglo-Saxon spear),
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Gaul,
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generosity of Alfred,
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George (saint)
dragon,
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and white horse,
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Ghent
Abby of Saint Peter,
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Viking base,
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Gloucester, Guthrum in,
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God, ability to understand wisdom of,
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godparent
Gokstad, Norway, burial mound excavation,
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–
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gold,
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Golden Rule,
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Great Britain.
See
Britain
Gregory the Great (pope),
Pastoral Care
,
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,
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,
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Grendel,
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Grimbald,
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guerrilla warfare resistance, by Alfred,
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Æthelstan (formerly Guthrum) AD 876 march toward Wessex,
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–
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army preparation for attack,
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army reinforcements,
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baptism at Alfred’s insistance,
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,
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–
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control of East Anglia and Mercia,
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flight to Chippenham,
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occupation of foreign nation,
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–
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strategy,
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surrender,
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Gwynedd, alliance with Vikings,
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–
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and Ashdown battle,
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danegeld and,
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family captured by Edward,
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in Northumbria,
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ritual sacrifice of King Ælle,
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troop movement on Thames,
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half-penny, introduction,
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and Alfred’s army,
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Harold (Viking earl),
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harvest, fyrd protection of,
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Hastein (Viking chieftain),
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departure from England,
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in England,
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perception of Alfred,
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recruits from Danelaw,
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Hastings, defense for,
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Heahmund,
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Hebrews (scripture),
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helmet,
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hide,
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Higbald, Alcuin’s letter to,
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Holy Island (Lindisfarne Island),
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–
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,
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sacking,
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holy ring of Thor,
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hope, Easter promise of,
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Horik, king of Danes,
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horns, Viking helmet and,
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horse, chalk outline in hill,
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,
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–
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from Normandy,
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in Viking battle,
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Viking demand for,
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hostages
Alfred’s taking of,
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exchange of,
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Halfdan’s family as,
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hours, candles for tracking,
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–
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Hugin (“thought” raven),
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humility,
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ignorance of Anglo-Saxons, Alfred’s
illuminators,
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India, common law foundation,
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Ine (king of Wessex),
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intimidation, psychological warfare of,
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Iona, Viking attack,
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Iron Age fortress of Uffington Castle,
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Isle of Wight,
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death,
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in Northumbria,
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in York,
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Jarrow (monastic community),
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Jesus
parable on sown seeds,
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words to Nicodemus,
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John (priest from Old Saxony),
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John (scriptures),
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Jorvik (York),
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.
See also
York
domboc as foundation,
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Justus,
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Kennet river,
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Hastein attack of,
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king of Assyria,
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kings
as ring-givers,
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role in battle,
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Kingstanding Hill,
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as location for battle of Ashdown,
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–
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kinship, bond by baptism,
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Kipling, Rudyard,
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“Lady of Mercia”,
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Lambourn (estate),
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landed class, in battlefield,
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lantern, Alfred’s design,
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Alfred’s improvement in reading,
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–
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translation into Anglo-Saxon,
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,
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–
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law code.
See
domboc (law code)
Lea river,
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leaders
and shieldwall,
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Leo IV (pope),
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dispute over successor,
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libraries,
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Life of Alfred
,
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Life of Saint Neot
,
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Lindisfarne Island (Holy Island),
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–
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,
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sacking,
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literacy as qualification
as qualification for office holders,
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–
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Loddon river,
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Loire river,
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Lollards,
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Halfdan in,
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mint,
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loyalties of national fyrd,
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–
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Luna, Hastein in,
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Lympne river,
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Lys river,
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mail “byrnie”,
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marketplace in town,
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Markward,
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marriage, for connecting kingdoms,
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–
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Mediterranean Sea,
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Medway river,
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Mercia, 4
n
,
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Æthelstan control of,
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danegeld and,
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fall of,
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Guthrum control of,
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Hastein’s attacks on,
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kingdom division,
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lack of aid from,
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rebuilding infrastructure,
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Torksey within,
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Viking settlement in,
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