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cxix
‘Latin Poetry and the Anglo-Norman Court 1066–1135:
The Carmen de Hastingae Proelio
’,
Journal of
Medieval History
15 (1989), pp.39–62.

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INDEX

Abelard, Peter
206

Adalbéron, Archbishop of Reims
46

Adela, Countess of Blois
195
,
230
,
231

Ælfgar Leofricson

Earl of East Anglia,
28
;

Earl of Mercia,
27–8
,
124

Ælfgifu (half-sister of Athelstan)
235
n.
xxviii

Ælfgifu of Northampton
11
,
233
n.
iv

Ælfric of Abingdon,
31
,
79
;
Colloquy,
66

Æthelberht, King of Kent
59–60

Æthelred I, King of Wessex
32

Æthelred II, King of England
11
,
17
,
18
,
32
,
37
,
55
,
169

and Danegeld
14
,
60–1
,
62
,
100

and navy
105

and Viking raids
5–6
,
8
,
10–11
,
76

Æthelric, Bishop of Sussex
53
,
225

Æthelric of Kelveden
144

Æthelweard, ealdorman
79

Æthelwold, St
136
,
213

Æthelwulf, King of Wessex
32

Agatha, wife of Edward the Atheling
29

Agincourt, battle of
2

Alcuin
75
,
76
,
82

Aldyth (wife of Harold II)
210

Alexander II, Pope
133
,
140
,
142

Alfred the Atheling
15–17
,
21
,
24
,
37

Alfred the Great, King of Wessex
5
,
19
,
25
,
32–3
,
52
,
57
,
59
,
60

and Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
88–90
,
99
,
218

and education and learning
75–6
,
77–8
,
88

and fortifications
98–9
,
162

and kingship
93

and navy
99
,
104–5

and papacy
136

pilgrimage to Rome
13
,
64

Amatus of Montecassino
195
,
231

Andredesweald forest
177

Angevin kings
60
,
203
,
212
,
214

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

and Æthelred
58
,
88–9

and Alfred the Atheling
16–17

and Alfred the Great
88–90
,
99
,
218

and army
102

and battle of Hastings
3
,
96
,
143
,
171
,
176–7
,
199

and battle of Stamford Bridge
152
,
155

and Edward II the Confessor
20
,
22–3
,
24–5
,
40
,
46

and Harald Hardrada
150

and Harold II
28
,
123
,
164
,
219–20

and pilgrimages
64

and ship-building
105

and submission to William II
200

translation of
79

value as source
218–20

versions
25
,
36
,
38
,
46
,
88
,
155
,
219
,
226
,
231–2

and Viking raids
9–10
,
88
,
99

Anglo-Saxon England

and Christianity
57
,
70
,
136

coinage
58

culture
2
,
4
,
55
,
70–1
,
81–5

language
see
English; literature

local government
59

as nation state
56

trade
12
,
62–6
,
73

unity
57–8

Viking raids on
5–10
,
11
,
24
,
55
,
57
,
58
,
61
,
66
,
75–6
,
95

wealth
2
,
9
,
12
,
55–6
,
62–72
,
209

see also
army, English; law

Anna Comnena
119

archers

aristocracy

and fighting
93

Norman
211–12

armour and equipment
113–14
,
117–21
,
153
,
156
,
178
,
180

army, English

of Alfred
99

archers
116
,
175
,
178–9

cavalry
108–9
,
120
,
155–6
,
228

composition
95–6

desertions
172
,
175–7
,
228

equipment
103–4

forced marches
151–2
,
156
,
167
,
179

infantry
110
,
183
,
186

and military service
62
,
65
,
100–4
,
107–8
,
143–4

payment
108

provisioning
116

shire levies
9–10
,
99
,
100–4
,
164
,
167
,
178

size
96–7
,
112
,
171–3
,
179

see also
housecarls

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