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Aachen 677. Ágrip af Nóregskónungasǫgum 570, 587. Aaron (saint) 235-36, ~ church of Aided Con Culainn 217. 236, 238, 241. Alban (saint) 669n18. Aballac 29-30. Albanac 62, 124. Aberystwyth 202. Albany (earlier name for Scotland) Abraham 31. 62, 124, 236, 241. See also Escoce, Abren [Habren] 64. Scotland. Absolom [Absolon] 144, 145. Albin (saint) 194, 492, 681. Achilles 509, 525, 532. Albinae (founding mothers of giants) Adam 31n19, 144-45, 328, 599. 518n41. Ægyptus 518. Albion (earlier name for Britain) 87- Ældad [Aeldad] 20. 88, 102, 254, 336-37, 518n41, 571. Ældolf 126. Alexander (the Great) 39-40, 479-81, Ælfric 23n8, 54, 133, 199, 303, 373, 495, 547, 549-550n17, 552, 604, 398, 427, 534, 607, 613. 648-49. Aeneas [Eneas] 138, 239, 297, 323, Alexander (bishop of Lincoln) 562, 438n47, 491, 505n16, 512-13, 516- 567-68, 577, 591-92; Alexandrs 18, 566, 570, 589, 599, 678. [Lvndvna byskvps] 568, 577. Ænmaunus 126. Alexander de Villa Dei 633. Æstrild(e) See Astrild. Alexius 549-50. Æthelbald (king) 113. Alfflæd (wife of ) Æthelred [Æþelred] 353, 402, ~ laws 293. of 371, 393, 395-97, 399, 402-403, Alfonso VIII (king of Castile) 670. 405, 407, 411, 413. Alfonso X “El Sabio” (king of Aethelstan. See Athelstan. Castile) 17, 674-76, 678-83. Æthelweard (chronicler) 210-12. Alfred (the Great) 92-93, 109, 290, Africa [Affrike/ Aufrike] 34-35, 36, 293, 305, 634, 640n33, ~ laws of 37, 209. 395. Aganippus 167-68, 627n12. 740 Reading Laȝamon’s Brut: Approaches and Explorations

Alfweard (son of Edward the Elder) 11, 55, 66-67, 316, 369, 380; ~ 293. readers 302-304. Algeria 36. Anglo-Norman prose Brut 316. Algorismus 563. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 133, 211, Alliterative Morte Arthure 265, 447, 315, 375, 405-408; Peterborough ~ 560. 240n38, 652n18. Almaigne [Alemaine] 28, 336-37. Anglo-Saxon ~ chieftains 205, ~ Ancrene Riwle 444. culture 137n2, ~ followers 207, ~ Ancrene Wisse 344. immigrants 108, ~ king 208, ~ Andor 29-30. language 189, ~ law(s) 92, 370, 392, Androgeus [Androgevs] 43, 190, 193, 408, 410; ~ legal tradition 389, ~ 259, 486-87, 576. past 345, ~ period 200, 343, 379, ~ Angarad (daughter of Ebrauc) 29-30, slaves 197-98, 205, 212. 31. Anglo-Saxons 109, 199, 205-13, 293, Angel (king) 260, 375-76, 378-79, 310. 386; Angusel 546, 549, 555. Anjou [Angou] 38, ~ count of 590. Angles (part of Alemaigne) 28, 88, Anna (Dido’s sister) 515. 279-80, 287-88n3, 336-37; d’Angle Anne Boleyn 221. Anglais 301. AntiChrist 547. Angle(s) 8, 27-8, 60, 76n22, 101; Appas (bogus monk) 260. Anglen 102 , “people of ” Apollo 276. 278-82; Angles “English” 280, 287, Apollonius of Tyre 54. 292-93, 299, 306n20, 307, 678; Apuleius 325. Anglen/Englen 283; Angle (adj) Arauio. See Mt Reir. 269, 281. Archenfield 224. Anglo-Norman, ~ audience 600, ~ Archillites (saint) 525. charter-style 380, 385, ~ crown- Areley Kings 1-3, 71-74, 108, 111, wearings 232, ~ cultural 112, 115, 117, 118n33, 120, 203, amalgamation 9, ~ culture 137n2, 246n44, 292, 444, 448, 450, 560, 369, ~ ethnicity 615, ~ forefathers 610, 630, 643; Ernleȝe 70-74, 609- 55, ~ invasion of Ireland 6, 79, 217, 10, 620, 643; Ernleie 454, 60910.- ~ families 332, ~ king/man Argal 25, 125-26, 626. relationship 377-79, 385, ~ kings Ari Þorgilsson, Íslendingabók 570, 368, ~ legal documents 389, ~ lords Landnámabók 563. 72n9, 73, 80-82, 590, 592; ~ period Armes Prydein 618.