| 31. | Two different versions of the " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " record the proceedings of the council.
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| 32. | The name Great Heathen Army is derived from the " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " of 865.
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| 33. | Books 11-15 are known collectively ( and erroneously ) as " The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles ":
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| 34. | For narrative history the principal sources are the " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " and the Irish annals.
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| 35. | In the 9th-century " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " he is referred to as a Bretwalda.
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| 36. | The " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " is the only source that carries a mention of the battle.
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| 37. | The town is first mentioned in historical texts in the " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " of 877.
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| 38. | The " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " suggests the original Roman baths were destroyed in the 6th century.
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| 39. | The " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " reports that the holy island of Lindisfarne was sacked in 793.
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| 40. | The " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " states that he was killed " south of the border ".
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