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Donald, of Strathclyde, 365 Donatus, African monk, 489 grammarian, 525 Donegal, Vikings in, 347 U-mcliester, Vi’iings near, 310 sqq.; church Sues in diocese of, 3fiS. ; canons of, 379 see of, 380 bishop of, see Ulf Dore, 368; Ecgbert at, 346 Dorestad, Vikings at, 20, 316, 338, 347 Dorset, Vikings on coast of, 340, 347, 365 ; Danes ravage, 384 392 394 397 Dortmund, submits to Otto I, 189 Douai, taken from Flemish March, 92 sq.





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Doud, 1 Douro, river, 420 Douzy, Charles the Bald

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Dover, 393

Dozy, cited at, 423, 426, 434 Dracontius, African poet, 488 poems edited by Eugenius, 492 Drahomina, mother of Duke Weneeslas, 184 Dream of the Rood, 537, 554 Dresden, MS. at, 526 Dreux, ceded to Odo I, Count of Chartres, 102 recovered, 105 death of Henry I at,





110 Drogo, illegitimate brother of Louis I, 2, 12, 18 sq., 22; Archbishop of Metz, 12, 29 sqq.

Drogo of Mantes, Count of the Vexin, 392 Drogo de Hauteville, 292 Dublin, captured by Danish Fleet (852), 312 Norse stronghold, 317 sq., 324; Scandinavian influence in, 329 sq., 333 sq.; kings

of, see Olaf,

Sigtryggr

Duddus, verses by Boniface to, 512 Dudo, cited, 311 Duduco, Bishop of Wells, 263 Duisburg, 217 Dukes, in Germany, 70, 179 sq., 191, 197, 229,239,270; in Italy, 47 sq. in France, 89-95; in England, 369 Dunbar, Kenneth MacAlpin at, 350 Duncan I, King of Scots, 395 Dunchad (Duncant), 526 sq. Dungal, Irish theologian, 533 Dun-le-Eoi, acquired by Philip I, 111 Dunsinane, battle of, 395 Dunstan, St, Archbishop of Canterbury, Abbot of Glastonbury, 368, 373 sq. banished, 371 recalled, 372 Bishop of Worcester and London, 372 made Arch;







bishop, 374; influence of, 376, 378; fall of. 379, -509 Durham, 511 note; Shrine of St Cuthbert at, 354, 5-55, 560; Acca’s cross at, 555; Frithstan’s vestments at, 555 sq.; Cathedral of, 560, 562, 564; Scandinavian influence at, 337 ; bishops of, see Aldhun,

Ranulf Durtal, castle of, 118 Dyfed (Demetia), tribal unit, 341 sq., 355;

360 Dyle, river, Danes defeated on, 64, 322 • (Dir) settles in Kiev, 327 *

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Eadbert Praen, revolt of, in Kent, 343 Eadburh, marries Beorhtric of Wessex, 340 Eadgifu, Queen, 371 Eadgifu, wife of Charles the Simple, 77, 366 Eadhild, wife of Hugh the Great, 82, 366 , Eadmer, chaplain to Anselm, cited, 124 Eadred, King of England, 370 sq., 374 Eadrie Streona (the Grasper), Duke of West Mercia, 382 sq.; feud with Edmund, 384 sq.; death of, 387 Eadsige, Archbishop of Canterbury, 393 Eadulf, Earl of Northumberland, 389 Eadwig, 370. 374, 408; becotres King of England, 371; revolt against, 372 Eadwig, son of Aethelred, 386 Eahfrid, Aldhelm’s letter to, 510 Ealdgyth, 397 ^ Ealdred, high reeve of Bamborough, 365 Ealdred, son of Uhtred, 387 Ealdred, Bishop of Worcester, 406 Ealhmund, King of Kent, 340, 345 Ealhstan, Bishop of Sherborne, 344 sq. Ealhswith, wife of Alfred, 352 Eanbald, Archbishop of York, 514 Eanred, King of Northumbria makes terms with Ecgbert, 346 Eardulf, Bishop of Lindisfarne, 354 Eardwuif, King of Northumbria, 341 East Anglia, revolts from, Mercia, 345; independent position of. 346 conquered by Vikings, 312, 318, 348, 3-50 sq., 355 sq.; colonised, 322 sqq., 356; submits to Edward the Elder, 364 hundreds of, 367 semi-independence of, 370; invaded by Danes, 382; 385, 387; society in, 333, 337 sq., 401 kings and earls of, see Aelfgar, Aethelstan, Aethelwin, Edmund, Eric, Guthrum. Gyrth, Harold, Thorkil East Franks, the, 7, 69 sq., 179, 181, 191; and Arnulf, 62, 71 see also Franconia East Mark (of Bavaria), or Austria, given to Carloman, 51 given to Liutpold of Babenberg, 206; extensions of, 208, 261, 281, 303 298, 301, 303; margraves of, see Adalbert, Leopold, Liutpold East Mark (of Saxony), with Lausitz (Lusatia), confuest of, 192, 202 and note; 208 ; 211 sq. ; conquered by Boleslav Chrobry, 222, 226 Henry II in, 227 Conra® and, 261 sq.; margraves of, see Gero, Thietmar; see also Lausitz, Lusatians Ebbo, Archbishop oVRheims, mission to the Danes, 6, 314 Louis the Pious and, 18 deposed, 20, 30, 450; Bishop of Hildesheim, 32 Ebro, rivy, 413 Ecbasis Captivi, 531 • Ecglierht, King of^orthumbria, 318 Ecgbert, exiled by ©ft'a and Beorjitric, 340; subdues CornWesseS, made King of m-, wall, 344 sq.; defeats Beomwulf, 345; subdJes Kent, 345 invades Mercia, 346 threatens Northumbria, 34<»; defats tl«e Vikings, 347 deajh of, 347 Ecgfrith, King of Mercia, 340 «





















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