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Events that took place during {{{Year}}} A.D.

During the year of {{{Year}}} these adventures, battles or other events took place in the lives of the knights in the story.

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St Albans

The Battle of

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[[Category:Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".]][[Category:{{{Year}}}]] __NOCACHE__ |Year=477 |Title=Suth Seaxe |Playeryear=Non-player year |Description text=Saxons led by Aelle and his sons land and cut out a piece of the land to themselves. |EventsField=

  • Saxons led by Aelle and his sons land at Cymensora and seize the Regnenses lands. Regnenses exiles crowd the Belgae and Atrebates, or vanish into the Andredesweald.
  • Many of the peasants flee, but others are captured and enslaved. Ælle renames the land Suth Seaxe.
  • Aurelius Ambrosius marches with his army to oppose the foe, who is reinforced at the last moment by the Saxons from Kent. Ambrosius is lucky to escape with his army. The Saxons remain.

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