The Anglo Saxon Chronicle by Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

A collection of annalistic entries compiled and updated across several medieval manuscripts that records year-by-year events in England from the early Anglo-Saxon period through the years after the Norman Conquest; combining terse notices of battles, royal successions, laws, ecclesiastical affairs, famines, comets and other omens, regional happenings and genealogies, it serves as a foundational primary source for the political, social and cultural history of Anglo-Saxon and early Norman England while also reflecting the perspectives and revisions of successive monastic compilers.

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