GENERAL INDEX.
Aaron, a British martyr, 161, 242, 303, 4 JEUa,, king of the South Saxons, 1. ^Ella, usurper of Northumbria, 52. ^Eneas, the Trojan, marries Lavinia, 91,
387. JEsc, king of Kent, 7. Aetius, a Roman general, 307, 450. .. Aganippus, king of the Franks, 116. Agricola, Roman governor, 443, 448, 450,
466, 470. Aidan, king of the Scots, 285. Alan, king of Armorica, 290. Alban, St. his martyrdom, 161, 303, 445,
466. Albanact, a son of Brutus, killed, 109. Aldhelm, bishop, 14. Aldroen, king of Armorica, 177. Alfred, Asser's Life of, 43 — 48 , some
further notices of, 1, 2, 27—37, 132 ; his
children, 2, 68. Alfrid, king of Northumbria, 14, 286. Alifantinam, king of Spain, slain, 264. Alia [Ella] king of Northumbria, 8. Allectus, emperor in Britain, 159, 160. Alleluiatic victory, 406. Allobroges, in Switzerland, 126. Amalgaid, king of Connaught, 410. Amatheus consecrates St. Patrick, 410. Ambrius, founder of a monastery, 190. Ambrosius [Emrys Wledig], 182, 207—
219, 396,403,407,416. Amphibalus, St. 161.
Anacletus taken prisoner by Brutus, 94 — 96. Andragius, a king of Britain, ]36. Androgeus, duke of Trino rantum, 137. Anglia, East, genealogy of the kings, 412. Antenor, Trojan, 102. Antigonus taken prisoner by Brutus, 94. Antoninus's wall, 450. Anwind, a Danish king, 30, 58. Archflamins made archbishops, 155. Arianism spreads in Britain, 304. Arthgallo deposed, 134, 135. Arthmail, a king of Britain, 136. Arthur, king, not noticed by Gildas or
Bede, 89 ; his exploits, 225-271, 408 ;
coronation, 243—245, death, 271. Arviragus, a king of Britain, 149 — 153. Ascanius, son of ^Sneas, 91, 387, 388. Aschillius, king of Dacia, slain, 271. Asclepiodatus frees Britain from the
Romans, 160—162, 466. Assa (Cissa), king of the South Saxons, 7. Assaracus joins Brutus against the Gre- cians, 82, Assaracus, king of Germany, 113.
Asser, archbishop of St. David's, Life of Alfred, vi. 43—86 ; visits king Alfred, 70,
Athelred, archbishop of Canterbury, 34.
Athelstan, king of Kent, &c. 22, 23, 45.
Athelstan, king of Mercia, 39, 40.
Angusil, king of Albania, 238, 249, 269.
Augustine, archbishop of Canterbury, 9 — 11, 275, 438, 444.
Aulus Plautius visits Britain, 469.
Aurelius Antoninus' victories in Britain, 466.
Auxilius, a bishop of Ireland, 410.
Bagsac, a Danish king, slain, 56,
Baldulph, a Saxon chief, 230 — 234.
Bards, the British poets, 434.
Bassianus kills his brother Geta, 157— 159 7 449, 466.
Battles between the Romans and the Britons at the invasion, 138 — 153 ; on the Grampian hills, 451.
Battles between the Britons and Saxons at Anderida, 7 ; Badon-hill, 313, 409 ; the river Bassas, 498 ; Beandune, 12 ; Bedan- ford, 8 ; Berin-byrig, 8 ; Breguoin, 409 ; Cat Coit Celidon, 408 ; Cerdic's-ore, 7 j Cirencester, 12 ; the river Darent, 404 ; Deorhamme, 9 ; the river Duglas, 230, 270, 408 ; Fethanleage, 9 ; the river Gleni, 408 ; Gurnion castle, 408 ; Hengeston, 22 ; Mearcrsedsburn, 7 ; Scarburh, 8 ; Stone, 404 ; Trat Treuroit, 409 ; Verulam, 228.
Battles between the English and the Danes at Ac-lea, 45 ; iEscendune, 27, 54 ; Basing, 27, 56 ; Brumby, 39 ; Cambridge, 38 ; Canterbury, 44 ; Charmouth, 21, 22 ; Devonshire, 30, 44, 61 ; East An- glia, 22, 26, 33, 50 ; Edington, 62 ; Ethun- dune ; 31 ; Exeter, 59 ; Hampshire, 25, 50 ; Holme, 38 ; Kent, 22, 25, 45, 50, 61 ; Mercia, 26 ; Merton, 27 j Nottingham, 53 ; Port, 22 ; Reading, 29, 54 ; South- ampton, 22 ; the Stour, 65 ; Surrey, 23, 44 ; Swanwich, 59 ; Wareham, 58 ; Wes- sex, 26 ; Wilton, 56 ; York, 52.
Beadaherd, reve of the shire, 19.
Bede noticed, 15, 89.
Bedver, governor of Neustria, 241, 244, 252—264.
Belinus, king of Britain, 122—130, 392.
Belinus, general of Cassibela,un's army, 139.
Benlli, king of Powys, 397.
Bernhelm, abbat, 34.
Bernicia, genealogy of the kings, 412.
Bernulf, king of Mercia, 21.
Berthwulf, king of Mercia, 23, 44