The Anglo-Saxon chronicle

The Anglo-saxon Chronicle File

: Early entries drew from sources like Bede’s Historia ecclesiastica and various northern and West Saxon annals. Structure and Content

The nine versions vary in content based on the biases and local interests of their respective monastic scribes: The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle - L.A. Smith Writer The Anglo-Saxon chronicle

: It covers major battles, political developments, ecclesiastical appointments, and even natural phenomena like famines or "fiery dragons" (likely aurora or meteors). : Early entries drew from sources like Bede’s

The Chronicle is not a single book but a series of related —year-by-year accounts—distributed to various monasteries for local updates. The Anglo-Saxon chronicle

: It acted as a tool to legitimize Alfred’s right to the throne by tracing the genealogy of the kings of Wessex.

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