Old English Chronicles
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  • Dabutius reproaches Merlin, [192].
  • Danes arrive in England, [19]-[36], [50]-[66].
  • Danius, an ancient British king, [132].
  • David. St. archbp. of Menevia, [245], [271].
  • Diana's answer to Brutus, [100].
  • Dianotus, king of Cornwall, [171].
  • Dinooth, abbat of Bangor, [275], [276].
  • Diocletian persecution, [161], [302], [466].
  • Divitiacus subdues part of Britain, [464].
  • Diwanius, bishop of Winchester, [246].
  • Doldavius, king of Gothland, [238].
  • Dolobellus, a British proconsul, [392].
  • Dress of the ancient Britons, [427].
  • Druidism, [429]-[434].
  • Dubricius, abp. of Caerleon, [217], [230], [233], [242]-[245].
  • Dunwallo Molmutius (Dynval Moelmud) [121].
  • Duvanus, bishop, sent from Rome, [155].
  • Eadbert, king of Northumbria, [15].
  • Eadburga, Bertric's queen, account of, [47], [48].
  • Eadfered Flesaurs, king of Northumbria, [412], [414].
  • Eagle, said to have spoken, [114].
  • Ealstan, bishop, [21], [22], [26], [46], [53].
  • Ebissa, or Eosa, the Saxon chief, [187], [212], [223], [227], [228], [400].
  • Ebraucus, king of Britain, [112], [113].
  • Eclipses, [8], [13], [15], [21], [32], [63].
  • Ecwils, a Danish king, killed, [39].
  • Edgar, king, [40].
  • Edmund, (St.) king of East Anglia, [26], [46], [50], [54].
  • Edmund, king, [40].
  • Edred, king, [40].
  • Edward (the elder,) king, [37]-[39].
  • Edwin, king of Northumbria, [277], [279], [284], [414].
  • Edwy, king, [40].
  • Egbert, king of Wessex, [20]-[22].
  • Egbert, bishop, [15].
  • Egfert, king of Mercia, [19].
  • Egfrid, king of Northumbria, [13], [415].
  • Eisc, king of Kent, [11].
  • Elbotus, or Elvod, bp. of Bangor, [383], [384].
  • Eldad, bishop of Gloucester, [191], [212]-[214].
  • Eldadus, an ancient British king, [136].
  • Eldol, duke of Gloucester, [191], [210]-[213].
  • Eldol, an ancient British king, [136].
  • Eledanius, bishop of Alclud, [246].
  • Eleutherius, pope, [155], [393].
  • Elfgiva, king Edmund's queen, [40].
  • Elidure, surnamed the pious, [134], [135].
  • Eliud, an ancient British king, [136].
  • Elsingius, king of Norway, [123].
  • Enniaunus, king of Britain, [136].
  • Eohric, a Danish king, [38].
  • Escwin, king of Wessex, [13].
  • Estrildis, concubine of Locrin, [110], [111].
  • Ethelard, king of Wessex, [15].
  • Ethelbald, king of Mercia, [15], [17].
  • Ethelbald, king of Wessex, [25], [45]-[47], [49], [50].
  • Ethelbald, archbishop of York, [38].
  • Ethelbert, king of Kent, [8], [10], [276].
  • Ethelbert II. king of Kent, &c. [25], [50].
  • Ethelfrid, king of Northumbria, [9], [276], [277].
  • Ethelgiva, abbess of Shaftesbury, [68], [82].
  • Ethelred, king of Mercia, [14].
  • Ethelred, king of England, [1].
  • Ethelred, king of Northumbria, [19].
  • Ethered, [Ethered] king of Wessex. [25], [27], [50]-[56].
  • Ethelwald rebels against Oswy, [286].
  • Ethelswitha, daughter of Alfred, [2].
  • Ethered, earl of Mercia, [34]-[39], [74].
  • Ethelwerd's Chronicle, [1]-[40];
    • account of the author, [v], [vi].
  • Ethelwulf, king of Wessex, [22]-[25], [44]-[49].
  • Evander, king of Syria, killed, [258].
  • Evelinus, nephew of Androgeus, [143], [144].
  • Eventus, king of Albania, [269].
  • Faganus sent to convert the Britons, [155].
  • Famine in Britain, [53].
  • Fergusius emigrates from Ireland, [467].
  • Ferrex killed by his brother Porrex, [120].
  • Flamens made bishops, [155].
  • Flollo, a Roman tribune, [240], [241].
  • Friday, so called from the goddess Frea, [184].
  • Frontinus, a Roman gov. [443], [466], [470].
  • Fulgenius, a British king, [136].
  • Fulgenius wars against Severus, [157].
  • Funeral rites of the ancient Britons, [428].
  • Gabius, a Roman consul, [130].
  • Galgacus, king of the Caledonians, [466], [470].
  • Gallus, Livius, besieged in London, [160], [469].
  • Genuissa, daughter of Claudius, [151], [152].
  • Geoffrey of Monmouth's British History; [89]-[292].
    • Some account of the author, [viii], [89].
  • Gerion, the augur, [100].
  • Germanus, St. bishop of Auxerre, [75], [187], [397]-[407].
  • Geruntius, an ancient British king, [136].
  • Geta, son of Severus, killed, [157], [158].
  • Giant, killed by Arthur, [252].
  • Giant's Dance, its removal, [215]-[219], [229].
  • Gildas' Works, [295]-[380];
    • notices of its author, [vii], [89], [108], [121], [126].
  • Gillomanius, king of Ireland, [216]-[221].
  • Godbold, king of the Orkneys, killed, [285].
  • Goëmagot, a giant killed, [107].
  • Goffarius, king of Aquitaine, [102]-[105].
  • Gombert, king of Norway, [164].
  • Gonorilla, one of Leir's daughters, [114]-[116].
  • Gorbogudo, a British king, [120].
  • Gorbonian, a British king, [133].
  • Gorlois, duke of Cornwall, [222], [226].
  • Gormund, king of the Africans, [273].
  • Gothrun, a Danish king, [30], [34], [58], [63].
  • Gratian, emp. slain by Maximus, [394]-[396].
  • Gratian Municeps, a British king, [172], [173].
  • Gregory I, pope, [10], [11].
  • Grimbald, abbat of Hyde Abbey, [70], [74], [75].
  • Guanhumara, wife of Arthur, [238], [268], [269].
  • Guanius, king of the Huns, [172], [175].
  • Guendolœna, wife of Locrin, [111].
  • Guerthaeth, king of Venedotia, [139].
  • Guethelin, archbp. of London, [174], [177].
  • Guichthlac, king of Dacia, [123], [125].
  • Guiderius, a British king, [149].
  • Guillamurius, king of Ireland, [236], [238].
  • Guitard defeated by Hoel, [241], [258].
  • Guithelin, a British king, [132].
  • Guitolinus quarrels with Ambrosius, [415].
  • Gunfasius, king of the Orkneys, [238].
  • Guoyrancgonus, a king of Kent, [400].
  • Gurgintius, a British king, [136].
  • Gurgiunt Brabtruc, king of Britain, [131].
  • Gurgustius, a British king, [120].
  • Guthfrid, king of Northumbria, [37].
  • Hadrian's wall, [466], [471].
  • Halfdene, a Danish chieftain, [30], [31], [39], [58], [61], [62].
  • Hamo, Leuis, a Roman general, [149].
  • Hasten, invades England, [35], [36].
  • Heahmund, bishop, [27].
  • Helena, mother of Constantine, [162], [444]-[446], [467].
  • Helena, niece of Hoel, [252].
  • Heli, king of Britain, [136].
  • Hengist and Horsa, [4]-[7], [183]-[191], [209]-[212], [396]-[400], [405], [406].
  • Henry I. king of England, [90].
  • Henuinus, duke of Cornwall, [116].
  • Hider, a British general, [256].
  • Hilda, abbess, [13].
  • Hirelgas, Bedver's nephew, [264].
  • Hirelglas, Cassibellaun's nephew, [143].
  • Hingwar, Danish chief, [25], [26], [39], [61], [62].
  • Hoctor settles in Ireland, [389].
  • Hoel, king of Armorica, [231], [241], [248], [264].
  • Holdin, king of the Ruteni, [264].
  • Horsus, brother of Hengist, [4], [6], [183], [188].
  • Hudibras, king of Britain, [114].
  • Humber, king of the Huns, [109], [110].
  • Humbert, bishop of the East Angles, [50].
  • Ida, king of Northumbria, [8], [409].
  • Idwallo, a just king of Britain, [136].
  • Igerna, wife of Gorlois, [223]-[226].
  • Ignoge, daughter of Pandrasus, [98].
  • Imbertus, ambassador, [102].
  • Ina, king of Wessex, [13], [14], [43].
  • Inbaltus, commander of the Gauls, [169].
  • Ireland, its first inhabitants, [389], [390], [464];
    • description of, [457]-[462].
  • Isembard renounces Christianity, [273].
  • Isserninus, a bishop of Ireland, [410].
  • Istereth settles in Dalrieta, [389].
  • Ivor and Ini, British chiefs, [290], [291].
  • Jago, an ancient British king, [120].
  • John, abbat of Athelney, [70], [79]-[81].
  • Judith, Alfred's queen, [46]-[51], [65].
  • Julius, a British martyr, [161], [242], [466].
  • Kamber, son of Brutus, [109].
  • Kent, genealogy of the kings, [412].
  • Kentwin, king of Wessex, [13].
  • Kenulf, king of Mercia, [19], [20].
  • Kenwalk, king of Wessex, [12], [13].
  • Kimarus, a British king, [132].
  • Kinmarcus, a British king, [120].
  • Kinocus, (Cynog), archbp. of Menevia, [271].
  • Kymbelinus, king of Britain, [148].
  • Lambienus, a Roman tribune, [140].
  • Lantern made by king Alfred, [84].
  • Latian law, what, [457].
  • Lavinia, the wife Æneas, [91], [387], [388].
  • Leil, a good king of Britain, [113].
  • Leir, king of Britain, [114]-[119].
  • Leo III. pope, [19], [20].
  • Leo IV. pope, anoints king Alfred, [45].
  • Lepidus, Marius, a Roman senator, [264].
  • Liethali settles in South Wales, [389].
  • Locrin, son of Brutus, [109]-[111].
  • Logiore, an Irish king, [410].
  • Lot, a British chief, [226], [238], [239].
  • Lucius, the first Christian king of Britain, [154]-[156], [393].
  • Lucius Tiberius, [245], [250], [259]-[266].
  • Lucullus, Roman governor of Britain, [470].
  • Lud, beautifier of London, [136].
  • Lumond, a wonderful lake, [235].
  • Lupus, bishop of Troyes, [187].
  • Maddan advanced to the throne, [111].
  • Magicians, [91], [192]-[194], [388].
  • Maglaunus, duke of Albania, [116].
  • Malgo, or Malgocune, a British king, [272], [318].
  • Malim murdered by Mempricius, [112].
  • Marcellus, Roman gov. of Britain, [471].
  • Marcellus Mutius killed, [256].
  • Margadud, king of Demetia, [286].
  • Margan, duke, [119].
  • Margan, king of Britain, [136].
  • Marinus, pope, died, [33], [65].
  • Marius, king of Britain, [153].
  • Mark, editor of Nennius's History, [viii], [386].
  • Martia, qn., author of the Martian law, [132].
  • Martin, bishop of Tours, [395].
  • Matilda, daughter of Otho the Great, [v], [1].
  • Mauganius, bishop of Silchester, [246].
  • Maugantius, a philosopher, [193].
  • Mauricius, son of Caradoc, [165]-[167].
  • Maxentius, Roman emperor, [163].
  • Maximian invited to Britain, [164]-[173].
  • Maximianus Herculius, [161].
  • Maximus (Macsen Wledig), usurper, [304], [394]-[396], [467].
  • Mellobaudes, Gratian's general, slain, [395].
  • Mempricius's advice to the Trojans, [98].
  • Mempricius, a British king, [112].
  • Merianus, a British king, [136].
  • Merlin's history and prophecies, [192]-[224].
  • Mermenus, a king of Britain, [390].
  • Mervin, a British king, [384].
  • Milcho, St. Patrick's master, [409].
  • Micipsa, king of Babylon, [264].
  • Milvius, Quintus, Roman senator, [264].
  • Mistletoe, a sacred plant, [432], [433].
  • Modred, Arthur's nephew, [238], [268]-[272].
  • Molmutine laws, [121], [125].
  • Monasteries,
    • Amesbury, [73], [190], [229];
    • Athelney, [79];
    • Banwell, [73];
    • Hyde Abbey, [75];
    • Menevia, [271];
    • Salisbury, [214];
    • Shaftesbury, [82];
    • Wareham, [58];
    • Wembury, [44].
  • Morvid, consul of Gloucester, [266].
  • Morvidus, a tyrant of Britain, [133].