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Anglo-Saxon ChroniclesEnglish monks began the manuscripts that comprise the Chronicles during the reign of King Alfred (871-899). The Chronicles are unusual because they were written largely in Old English vernacular rather than Latin, and because they were added to over a period of 250 years or more - the last entry is dated 1154.
The
Chronicles document events in the Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Danish and Norman eras,
beginning with references to the peoples that inhabited the British Isles in Pre-Roman
times and the first Roman military expeditions to Britain under Julius Caesar.
The first annual entry records the rule of the Roman Emperor Octavian and the
birth of Christ in year 1.
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