Started as Norse to get either Norse east or Legacy of the Indo-Norse. Horse Lords if tuned off.
Norse East Failed.
Created Bloodlines
Blood of King Barid II
- Date Acquired: 8/18/930
- Build time: -15%
- Tech spread: +15%
- Poet Opinion: +10
- Research Cultural tech is more effective
- Attacts Famou Artists.
Blood of Saint Jon Ivaring
- Date Acquired: 8/25/969
- Damage against religious enemies +30%
- Monthly Piety: +30
- Zealots join us
There were at least 1 other Ivaring Bloodlines, one from Augusta who got the Latin Empire.
Gameplay Notes
Quickly took Scotland. and defeated East Anglia. Created 3 duchies.. Became king
Took some mnearby territory. Subjugated Upper Brittany, which controlled all of south England.
King Baird
Took Mercia for a vassal. made England Primary.
Died.
Baird II
Helped the childrens Crusade. Founded a bloodline. Declared himself Emporer.
Emperor Jon
died on Crusade.
Beatified.
Emporer Niklas
died months after Jon on Crusade.
Emperor Halsten
Won the crusade for Egypt for our kinsman Rekkardo
Emperor Jon was made saint.
Emperor Ranimiro
Revolts put an end to trying to take Sweden. Inherited Egypt, and 53k gold.
Emperor Oliba
Won Sweden, which is severly disappointing.
during a Crusade for Byzantium Created the Crusader state if Cyrpus for my daughtrt. The other daughter became Empress of the Latn Empire. Someone blew me up.
Emperor Skulki
Died of the Pox at 24
Emperor Sumarlidi
defeated a jhad for egypt.Multile holy wars in Russia. Beat the HRE in an excommunication war.
Beatified.
Emperor Adelard
Died early on in reign with no ccompliohsments
Emperor Silvester
Greatly expqanded the empire around the arabian shore. Died with only 2 dughters.
Emperor Silo
Died 2 months into his reign with an heir not of the dynasty.
Completed: 7/4/2020: No heir of the dynasty
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Rulers
| Name | From | Until | Cause of end of reign | Relationship with predecessor | Primary Holding |
| King Ivar | | 12 February, 883 | died of severe stress | | The Isles |
| King Barid I | 12 February, 883 | 11 January, 908 | died a natural death | Catholic Christian son of King Ivar | England |
| Emperor Barid II ''the Cleansing Flame'' | 11 January, 908 | 3 February, 937 | was murdered on the orders of Maer Ivaring | grandson of King Barid I | England |
| Emperor Jon | 3 February, 937 | 24 December, 965 | died in battle against Najib Nayihid | nephew of Emperor Barid II | England |
| Emperor Niklas | 24 December, 965 | 25 July, 966 | died in battle against Najib Nayihid | nephew of Emperor Jon | England |
| Emperor Halsten ''the Glorious'' | 25 July, 966 | 18 April, 970 | died of the Slow Fever | cousin of Emperor Niklas | England |
| Emperor Ranimiro ''the Frog'' | 18 April, 970 | 25 January, 987 | died of Cancer | Visigothic kinsman of Emperor Halsten | England |
| Emperor Oliba ''the Holy'' | 25 January, 987 | 29 July, 1010 | died under suspicious circumstances | Italian kinsman of Emperor Ranimiro | England |
| Emperor Skuli | 29 July, 1010 | 5 May, 1013 | died of Great Pox | son of Emperor Oliba | England |
| Emperor Sumarlidi ''the Hammer'' | 5 May, 1013 | 24 March, 1047 | died succumbing to severe injuries | half-brother of Emperor Skuli | England |
| Emperor Adelard | 24 March, 1047 | 22 December, 1047 | died of Consumption | Norman son of Emperor Sumarlidi | England |
| Emperor Silvester ''Ironside'' | 22 December, 1047 | 22 April, 1074 | died of Great Pox | Norse brother of Emperor Adelard | England |
| Emperor Silo | 22 April, 1074 | 22 April, 1074 | Game Ended | Russian kinsman of Emperor Silvester | England |
Chronicles
867
- This is the Chronicle of House Ivaring, in which is contained the record of its yearly fortunes, glories and difficulties.
- King Ivar of The Isles married Jorunn, daughter of Ketill of Isle of Man.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Gowrie Clan from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Dunkeld from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles 'the Boneless' won the war against King AElfgar of Northumberland.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Thetford from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Elmham from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Lynn from the enemy.
868
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Northampton from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Cambridge from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Crowland from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Norfolk against the army of Seisyllwg, commanded by King Gwgan of Seisyllwg.
- King Ivar of The Isles 'the Boneless' won the war against King Eadmund of East Anglia.
- Ivar Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of East Anglia, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- Ivar Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Lothian, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
869
- Ivar Ivaring displayed his great power by founding the new Kingdom of The Isles.
- King Ivar of The Isles went to war against King Rhun of Galloway.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking St Kentigern from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles 'the Boneless' won the war against King Rhun of Galloway.
- Ivar Ivaring usurped the Chiefdom of Clydesdale from Rhun Alt Clut.
- King Ivar of The Isles went to war against King Constantine II of Scotland.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Strathearn Clan from the enemy.
870
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Dunblane from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles 'the Boneless' won the war against King Constantine II of Scotland 'the Ill-Ruler'.
- Ivar Ivaring usurped the Chiefdom of Strathearn from Comgall Mac Comgall.
- King Ivar of The Isles went to war against Chief Cathalan of Ulster.
871
- Barid of Norfolk married Holmfrid, daughter of Gudmundr of Narke.
- King Ivar of The Isles 'the Boneless' won the war against Chief Cathalan of Ulster.
- Ivar Ivaring usurped the Chiefdom of Ulster from Cathalan Dal Fiatach.
- King Ivar of The Isles held a great blot at Dunbar.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Tyrone Tribe from the enemy.
872
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Derry from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Oriel Tribe from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Armagh from the enemy.
873
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Breifne Tribe from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Kells from the enemy.
874
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Kildare Tribe from the enemy.
- Queen Mother Aslaug, the mother of King Ivar of The Isles, died a natural death on 5 March, 874.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking St Brigit from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles went to war against Chief Congalach of Oriel.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Oriel Tribe from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Armagh from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles 'the Boneless' won the war against Chief Congalach of Oriel.
- Ivar Ivaring usurped the Chiefdom of Oriel from Congalach Mac Finnachta.
- Ivar Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Man, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
875
- King Ivar of The Isles went to war against King Constantine II of Scotland.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Fife Clan from the enemy.
- The Isles was attacked by the Welsh realm of Catholic Uprising, ruled by Fragan.
876
- Fragan of Catholic Uprising lost the war against King Ivar of The Isles 'the Boneless'.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Gowrie Clan from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Dunkeld from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Clydesdale Tribe from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Fife Clan from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking St. Andrews from the enemy.
877
- King Ivar of The Isles 'the Boneless' won the war against King Constantine II of Scotland 'the Ill-Ruler'.
- Ivar Ivaring usurped the Chiefdom of Fife from Drostan Mac Drostan.
878
- King Ivar of The Isles went to war against King Hrodulfr of Upper Brittany.
879
- The army of King Ivar of The Isles, commanded by Frirek, was victorious in the battle of Leeds against the armies of Upper Brittany.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Colchester from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Maldon from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Westminster from the enemy.
880
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Lambeth from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Southwark from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Woking from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking London from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Arundel from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles successfully led his armies, taking Dover from the enemy.
- King Ivar of The Isles 'the Boneless' won the war against King Hrodulfr of Upper Brittany.
- Ivar Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Kent, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- King Ivar of The Isles held a great blot at Sussex.
881
- People in Surrey claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
882
- King Ivar of The Isles went to war against King Froila II of Asturias.
883
- The army of King Ivar of The Isles, commanded by Audr Flatnefr, was victorious in the battle of Strathearn against the armies of Scotland.
- On 12 February, 883, King Ivar of The Isles died of severe stress. He was succeeded by his Catholic Christian son Barid.
- King Barid of The Isles converted from Catholic to Germanic.
884
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Nantes against the army of West Francia, commanded by Duchess Gerberga of Normandy.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Nantes against the army of West Francia, commanded by Duchess Gerberga of Normandy.
- King Barid of The Isles lost the battle of Nantes against the army of West Francia, commanded by King Louis II of West Francia.
- King Barid of The Isles held a great blot at The Hebrides.
885
- Barid Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Wessex, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
886
- King Barid of The Isles went to war against King Beorhtfrith of Mercia.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Chester against the army of Mercia, commanded by King Beorhtfrith of Mercia.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Derby against the army of Mercia, commanded by King Beorhtfrith of Mercia.
- Holmfrid Nerking was imprisoned in a dungeon in The Hebrides by King Barid of The Isles.
887
- The Isles was attacked by the Welsh realm of Powys, ruled by King Anarawd.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Chester against the army of Mercia, commanded by King Beorhtfrith of Mercia.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Derby against the army of Mercia, commanded by King Beorhtfrith of Mercia.
- King Barid of The Isles 'the Beguiling' won the war against King Beorhtfrith of Mercia.
- The Isles was attacked by the Anglo-Saxon realm of Teviotdale, ruled by Count Oswine.
- King Barid of The Isles 'the Beguiling' tried but failed to imprison Count Oswine of Teviotdale, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
888
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Teviotdale against the army of Teviotdale, commanded by Count Oswine of Teviotdale.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Clydesdale against the army of Teviotdale, commanded by Count Oswine of Teviotdale.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Teviotdale against the army of Teviotdale, commanded by Count Oswine of Teviotdale.
- Count Oswine of Teviotdale lost the war against King Barid of The Isles 'the Beguiling'.
- The Isles was attacked by the Norse realm of Iona, ruled by Tryggve.
- King Barid of The Isles 'the Beguiling' tried but failed to imprison Tryggve of Iona, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Argyll against the army of Iona, commanded by Tryggve of Iona.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Iona against the army of Iona, commanded by Tryggve of Iona.
889
- Tryggve of Iona lost the war against King Barid of The Isles 'the Beguiling'.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Isle of Man against the army of Powys, commanded by King Anarawd of Powys.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Galloway against the army of Powys, commanded by King Anarawd of Powys.
- King Anarawd of Powys lost the war against King Barid of The Isles 'the Beguiling'.
- King Barid of The Isles went to war against King Constantine II of Scotland.
890
- King Barid of The Isles 'the Beguiling' won the war against King Constantine II of Scotland 'the Ill-Ruler'.
- Barid Ivaring usurped the Chiefdom of Gowrie from Constantine Mac Ailpin.
- King Barid of The Isles converted from Germanic to Catholic.
891
- A giant destroyed several villages in Breifne, but then disappeared without trace.
892
- Uathmaran, the heir of King Barid of The Isles, died attending to 'chamber business' on 25 March, 892.
- Bragi Ivaring married Countess Adosinda, daughter of Count Johan of Mallorca.
893
- A giant destroyed several villages in Wight, but then disappeared without trace.
894
- A goat with three heads was born in The Hebrides.
895
- The Isles was attacked by the Norse realm of Germanic Uprising, ruled by Bo.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Isle of Man against the army of Germanic Uprising, commanded by Bo of Germanic Uprising.
- Bo of Germanic Uprising lost the war against King Barid of The Isles 'the Beguiling'.
- Barid Ivaring adopted a feudal system in his domains, abandoning the old tribal ways.
896
- Steinn Ivaring was imprisoned in a dungeon in Gowrie by King Barid of The Isles.
897
- Several people in Gowrie spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
898
- Jarl THordr of Lothian, a powerful vassal of King Barid of The Isles, converted from Germanic to Catholic.
- Barid Ivaring created the title of Kingdom of Ireland, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- King Barid of The Isles went to war against Chief Glaschu of West Connacht.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Oriel against the army of West Connacht, commanded by Chief Glaschu of West Connacht.
899
- King Barid of The Isles 'the Beguiling' won the war against Chief Glaschu of West Connacht.
- Pope Nicolaus II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died bedridden and infirm on 25 April, 899.
- Barid Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Ulster, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- King Barid of The Isles went to war against King Domnall of Meath.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Westmeath against the army of Meath, commanded by Chief Diarmait of Westmeath.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Tyrone against the army of Meath, commanded by King Imchad of Meath.
900
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Oriel against the army of Meath, commanded by Chief Diarmait of Westmeath.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Tyrone against the army of Meath, commanded by Chief Diarmait of Westmeath.
- King Barid of The Isles was victorious in the battle of Tyrconnell against the army of Meath, commanded by Chief Diarmait of Westmeath.
901
- King Barid of The Isles 'the Beguiling' won the war against King Imchad of Meath.
- Barid Ivaring created the title of Kingdom of England, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- Jarl THorbjorn of Man, a powerful vassal of King Barid of England, converted from Germanic to Catholic.
- Bragi Ivaring married Argilo, daughter of Aloito de Coimbra.
902
- The Cathar heresy spread its woeful presence in the county of Leicester.
- King Barid of England successfully led his armies, taking IJsselstein from the enemy.
- Barid Ivaring usurped the Kingdom of Scotland from Constantine Mac Ailpin.
- King Barid of England successfully led his armies, taking Vlaardingen from the enemy.
- King Barid of England successfully led his armies, taking Dordrecht from the enemy.
- The army of King Barid of England, commanded by Wistan, was victorious in the battle of Shrewsbury against the armies of York.
903
- King Helgi of Novgorod supported King Helgi of Novgorod in war against his enemies.
- King Barid of England successfully led his armies, taking Alkmaar from the enemy.
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of English Revolt, ruled by Toke.
- England was attacked by the Anglo-Saxon realm of Cathar Uprising, ruled by Ealdmund.
- King Barid of England successfully led his armies, taking Reading from the enemy.
- The army of King Barid of England, commanded by Mael-Brigte, was victorious in the battle of North Connacht against the armies of English Revolt.
- Ealdmund of Cathar Uprising lost the war against King Barid of England 'the Beguiling'.
904
- King Barid of England successfully led his armies, taking Buckingham from the enemy.
- King Barid of England successfully led his armies, taking Oxford from the enemy.
- King Barid of England successfully led his armies, taking Abingdon from the enemy.
- King Barid of England successfully led his armies, taking Leinster Tribe from the enemy.
- King Barid of England successfully led his armies, taking Ferns from the enemy.
905
- King Barid of England was victorious in the battle of Breifne against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Egill of Breifne.
- King Barid of England was victorious in the battle of Tyrconnell against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Egill of Breifne.
- King Barid of England was victorious in the battle of Breifne against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Egill of Breifne.
- King Barid of England was victorious in the battle of Dublin against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Jarl Refr of Kent.
- King Barid of England was victorious in the battle of Meath against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Toke of English Revolt.
- Toke of English Revolt lost the war against King Barid of England 'the Beguiling'.
906
- The army of King Barid of England, commanded by Count Waltheof of Chester, was victorious in the battle of Shrewsbury against the armies of York.
- Jarl Frirek of Man, a powerful vassal of King Barid of England, converted from Germanic to Catholic.
- Prince Steinn, the heir of King Barid of England, died thrashing in the drowning-pit on the order of King Barid of England on 20 September, 906.
907
- Barid Ivaring usurped the Jarldom of Seisyllwg from Meurig Seisyllwg.
- Barid of Norfolk married Aslaug, daughter of Jarl Emund of Ulster.
- The Cathar heresy spread its woeful presence in the county of Essex.
908
- The Cathar heresy spread its woeful presence in the county of Warwick.
- King Barid I of England died a natural death on 11 January, 908. His grandson, Barid, succeeded to the throne of the Kingdom with a grand ceremony in Thetford.
- England was attacked by the Anglo-Saxon realm of Surrey, ruled by Count Hereweard.
- King Barid II of England tried but failed to imprison Count Hereweard of Surrey, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
- Pope Marinus, leader of all Catholic faithful, died comatose in bed on 1 July, 908.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Chief Glaschu of West Connacht, was victorious in the battle of Surrey against the armies of Surrey.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Toke, was victorious in the battle of Northampton against the armies of Essex.
- Niklas Ivaring married Gunnhildr, daughter of Uathmaran of Norfolk.
909
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of English Revolt, ruled by Refr.
- Count Hereweard of Surrey lost the war against King Barid II of England.
- Maer, the firstborn daughter, was born to King Barid II of England.
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Rhos against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Refr of English Revolt.
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of English Revolt, ruled by THordr.
910
- Pope Caelestinus II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 28 January, 910.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Chief Glaschu of West Connacht, was victorious in the battle of Ossory against the armies of English Revolt.
911
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Chief Glaschu of West Connacht, was victorious in the battle of Chester against the armies of English Revolt.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Eilif, was victorious in the battle of Dublin against the armies of English Revolt.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Frirek of Argyll, was victorious in the battle of Tyrone against the armies of English Revolt.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Frirek of Argyll, was victorious in the battle of Kildare against the armies of English Revolt.
912
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Frirek of Argyll, was victorious in the battle of Hy-Many against the armies of English Revolt.
- Refr of English Revolt lost the war against King Barid II of England.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Frirek of Argyll, was victorious in the battle of Westmeath against the armies of English Revolt.
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of Germanic Uprising, ruled by Holmger.
- England was attacked by the Anglo-Saxon realm of Cathar Uprising, ruled by AEthelwulf.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Niklas of The Hebrides, was victorious in the battle of Clydesdale against the armies of York.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Niklas of The Hebrides, was victorious in the battle of Kildare against the armies of Germanic Uprising.
- Holmger of Germanic Uprising lost the war against King Barid II of England.
913
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Niklas of The Hebrides, was victorious in the battle of Middlesex against the armies of Cathar Uprising.
- AEthelwulf of Cathar Uprising lost the war against King Barid II of England.
- England was attacked by the Anglo-Saxon realm of Kent, ruled by Count Osulf.
- King Barid II of England tried but failed to imprison Count Osulf of Kent, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
- Barid Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Seisyllwg, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Middlesex against the army of Kent, commanded by Count Osulf of Kent.
914
- England was attacked by the Anglo-Saxon realm of English Revolt, ruled by Beorhtric 'the Usurper'.
- Count Osulf of Kent lost the war against King Barid II of England.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Kolbjorn, was defeated in the battle of Oriel against the armies of English Revolt.
915
- King Barid II of England lost the battle of Dublin against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Beorhtric of English Revolt.
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Leinster against the army of English Revolt, commanded by AElfwald of English Revolt.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Eilif, was defeated in the battle of Dublin against the armies of English Revolt.
916
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Ulster against the army of English Revolt, commanded by AElfwald of English Revolt.
- Beorhtwulf of English Revolt lost the war against King Barid II of England.
- England was attacked by the Welsh realm of Ossory, ruled by Chief Cwlfyn.
- King Barid II of England tried but failed to imprison Chief Cwlfyn of Ossory, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Ossory against the army of Ossory, commanded by Chief Cwlfyn of Ossory.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Copsige, was victorious in the battle of Bath against the armies of York.
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Leix against the army of Ossory, commanded by Chief Cwlfyn of Ossory.
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Kildare against the army of Ossory, commanded by Chief Cwlfyn of Ossory.
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Leix against the army of Ossory, commanded by Chief Cwlfyn of Ossory.
- Chief Cwlfyn of Ossory lost the war against King Barid II of England.
917
- England was attacked by the Anglo-Saxon realm of Wessex, ruled by Jarl Alfred II.
- King Barid II of England tried but failed to imprison Jarl Alfred II of Wessex, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Dorset against the army of Wessex, commanded by Jarl Alfred II of Wessex.
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Winchester against the army of Wessex, commanded by Jarl Alfred II of Wessex.
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Gloucester against the army of Wessex, commanded by Jarl Alfred II of Wessex.
- Jarl Alfred II of Wessex lost the war against King Barid II of England.
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of The Isles, ruled by Jarl Yngvar.
- King Barid II of England tried but failed to imprison Jarl Yngvar of The Isles, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
- Barid Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Connacht, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Strathearn against the army of The Isles, commanded by Jarl Yngvar of The Isles.
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Clydesdale against the army of The Isles, commanded by Jarl Yngvar of The Isles.
918
- Sigurdr, the firstborn son, was born to King Barid II of England.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Mayor AElfmaer of Shrewsbury, was victorious in the battle of Ulster against the armies of The Isles.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Mayor AElfmaer of Shrewsbury, was victorious in the battle of Ulster against the armies of The Isles.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Mayor AElfmaer of Shrewsbury, was victorious in the battle of Ulster against the armies of The Isles.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Mayor AElfmaer of Shrewsbury, was victorious in the battle of Ulster against the armies of The Isles.
- Jarl Yngvar of The Isles lost the war against King Barid II of England.
919
- Pope Alexander II declared a Crusade, wherein all faithful Catholics were called to help conquer Aquitaine from the Sunnis.
- Niklas, the heir of King Barid II of England, was slain by Kettilmund in personal combat on 17 September, 919.
920
- The Crusade declared by Alexander ended with the successful conquest of Aquitaine from the Sunnis.
- Barid Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Lancaster, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- Pope Alexander II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 18 September, 920.
921
- King Barid II of England went to war against Asbjorn of Yorkist Revolt.
- King Barid II of England successfully led his armies, taking Taunton from the enemy.
- King Barid II of England successfully led his armies, taking Ilchester from the enemy.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by Aulay Mac Malmure, was victorious in the battle of Lancaster against the armies of Yorkist Revolt.
922
- King Barid II of England successfully led his armies, taking Llandaff from the enemy.
- King Barid II of England successfully led his armies, taking Durham from the enemy.
- King Barid II of England won the war against Asbjorn of Yorkist Revolt.
- Barid Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Somerset, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
923
- Oysteinn Ivaring married Mafalda, daughter of Charles Karling.
924
- King Barid II of England went to war against Toste of Yorkist Revolt.
- King Barid II of England went to war against Bohemond of Yorkist Revolt.
- King Barid II of England successfully led his armies, taking Crossraguel from the enemy.
925
- King Barid II of England successfully led his armies, taking Galloway Tribe from the enemy.
- King Barid II of England successfully led his armies, taking Whithorn from the enemy.
- King Barid II of England won the war against Bohemond of Yorkist Revolt.
- Barid Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Galloway, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- England was attacked by the Anglo-Saxon realm of Somerset, ruled by Jarl Hereweald.
- King Barid II of England tried but failed to imprison Jarl Hereweald of Somerset, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by THorbjorn Snarfari, was victorious in the battle of Somerset against the armies of Somerset.
926
- Queen Mother Cynegyth, the mother of King Barid II of England, died a natural death on 24 May, 926.
- Queen Aslaug, the wife of King Barid II of England, died bedridden and infirm on 21 September, 926.
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Bath against the army of Somerset, commanded by Jarl Hereweald of Somerset.
- King Barid II of England married Princess Alfrid, daughter of King Barid I of England.
- Jarl Hereweald of Somerset lost the war against King Barid II of England.
927
- King Barid II of England lost the battle of Ascalon against the army of Hijaz, commanded by Emir Alim of Hijaz.
928
- England was attacked by the Irish realm of English Revolt, ruled by Niall.
929
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Meath against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Alfr of Meath.
- King Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Ulster against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Chief Ruaidri of Tyrone.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by THorbjorn Snarfari, was victorious in the battle of Ulster against the armies of English Revolt.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by THorbjorn Snarfari, was victorious in the battle of Oriel against the armies of English Revolt.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by THorbjorn Snarfari, was victorious in the battle of Meath against the armies of English Revolt.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by THorbjorn Snarfari, was victorious in the battle of Dublin against the armies of English Revolt.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by THorbjorn Snarfari, was victorious in the battle of Meath against the armies of English Revolt.
- The army of King Barid II of England, commanded by THorbjorn Snarfari, was victorious in the battle of Dublin against the armies of English Revolt.
- Niall of English Revolt lost the war against King Barid II of England.
930
- King Barid II of England, through deeds and character, came to be known as King Barid II 'the Cleansing Flame'.
- Barid Ivaring displayed his great power by founding the new Empire of England.
931
- The Lollard heresy spread its woeful presence in the county of Wiltshire.
932
- A giant destroyed several villages in Middlesex, but then disappeared without trace.
933
- The army of Emperor Barid II of England, commanded by THorbjorn Snarfari, was victorious in the battle of Gowrie against the armies of Buchan.
- The army of Emperor Barid II of England, commanded by Mayor Randolf of Quimperle, was victorious in the battle of Buchan against the armies of Buchan.
934
- The army of Emperor Barid II of England, commanded by THorbjorn Snarfari, was victorious in the battle of Moray against the armies of York.
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of Galloway, ruled by Jarl Niklas.
- Emperor Barid II of England 'the Cleansing Flame' tried but failed to imprison Jarl Niklas of Galloway, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
- The army of Emperor Barid II of England, commanded by THorbjorn Snarfari, was victorious in the battle of Clydesdale against the armies of Galloway.
935
- The army of Emperor Barid II of England, commanded by THorbjorn Snarfari, was victorious in the battle of Carrick against the armies of Galloway.
- The army of Emperor Barid II of England, commanded by THorbjorn Snarfari, was victorious in the battle of Clydesdale against the armies of Galloway.
- Jarl Niklas of Galloway lost the war against Emperor Barid II of England 'the Cleansing Flame'.
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of Middlesex, ruled by Emund.
- Emperor Barid II of England 'the Cleansing Flame' tried but failed to imprison Emund of Middlesex, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
- The army of Emperor Barid II of England, commanded by Jarl Fiachnae of Meath, was victorious in the battle of Middlesex against the armies of Middlesex.
- Emperor Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Oxford against the army of Middlesex, commanded by Emund of Middlesex.
- Emund of Middlesex lost the war against Emperor Barid II of England 'the Cleansing Flame'.
936
- Emperor Barid II of England went to war against Sumarlidi of Buchan.
- Emperor Barid II of England 'the Cleansing Flame' won the war against Sumarlidi of Buchan.
- Barid Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Moray, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- Barid Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Hwicce, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- England was attacked by the Anglo-Saxon realm of Lollard Uprising, ruled by Wulfgeat.
- Emperor Barid II of England was victorious in the battle of Dorset against the army of Lollard Uprising, commanded by Wulfgeat of Lollard Uprising.
- Wulfgeat of Lollard Uprising lost the war against Emperor Barid II of England 'the Cleansing Flame'.
937
- Emperor Barid II of England went to war against THorbrandr of Bernicia.
- Emperor Barid II of England was murdered on the orders of Maer Ivaring on 3 February, 937. His nephew, Jon, succeeded to the throne of the Empire with a grand ceremony in Reading.
- Emperor Jon of England won the war against THorbrandr of Bernicia.
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of Upper Brittany, ruled by Jarl Haukr.
- Emperor Jon of England tried but failed to imprison Jarl Haukr of Upper Brittany, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
- Emperor Jon of England was victorious in the battle of Norfolk against the army of Upper Brittany, commanded by Jarl Haukr of Upper Brittany.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Magni of Thomond, was victorious in the battle of Norfolk against the armies of Upper Brittany.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Magni of Thomond, was victorious in the battle of Bedford against the armies of Upper Brittany.
938
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Crowland from the enemy.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Malmfrid Strangi, was defeated in the battle of Dublin against the armies of Ormond.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Rennes from the enemy.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking St. Malo from the enemy.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Dol from the enemy.
939
- Jarl Haukr of Upper Brittany lost the war against Emperor Jon of England.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Magni of Thomond, was victorious in the battle of Cornwall against the armies of Devon.
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of Ormond, ruled by Ingrid.
- Emperor Jon of England tried but failed to imprison Ingrid of Ormond, causing her to come out in open rebellion.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Magni of Thomond, was victorious in the battle of Leix against the armies of Ormond.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Magni of Thomond, was victorious in the battle of Ormond against the armies of Ormond.
- Ingrid of Ormond lost the war against Emperor Jon of England.
- Jon Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Munster, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
940
- Emperor Jon of England made a pious pilgrimage to Santiago.
941
- Several people in Middlesex spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
942
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Mayor AElfwine of Cirencester, was victorious in the battle of Leicester against the armies of Novgorod.
943
- Queen Mother Gunnhildr, the mother of Emperor Jon of England, died of complications related to Gout on 15 December, 943.
944
- Emperor Jon of England was victorious in the battle of Bernicia against the army of Novgorod, commanded by Asbjorn of Cumberland.
- Pope Silvester II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of severe stress on 19 May, 944.
- Emperor Jon of England was victorious in the battle of Saaremaa against the army of Finland, commanded by Bertil of Saaremaa.
945
- Emperor Jon of England was victorious in the battle of Bernicia against the army of Novgorod, commanded by Asbjorn of Cumberland.
946
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Bishop Vagn of Dornoch, was victorious in the battle of Caithness against the armies of Finland.
947
- Pope Martinus II, leader of all Catholic faithful, was slain by Kaiser Aldrich of the Holy Roman Empire in personal combat on 1 March, 947.
- Emperor Jon of England went to war against Jarl Ingolfr of York.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Gandalfr, was victorious in the battle of Carrick against the armies of York.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Gandalfr, was victorious in the battle of Galloway against the armies of York.
948
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Gandalfr, was victorious in the battle of Carrick against the armies of York.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Mayor Randolf of Quimperle, was victorious in the battle of Locha Lein against the armies of York.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Gandalfr, was victorious in the battle of Galloway against the armies of York.
- Emperor Jon of England won the war against Jarl Ingolfr of York.
- Jon Ivaring usurped the Jarldom of York from Ingolfr Hvitserk.
- Halsten Ivaring married Gurli, daughter of Jarl Jedvard of Ulster.
949
- Emperor Jon of England went to war against King THordr of Novgorod.
950
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Leeds from the enemy.
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of Argyllian Peasant Revolt, ruled by Oysteinn.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Doncaster from the enemy.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Sherburn from the enemy.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Selby from the enemy.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Bishop Vagn of Dornoch, was victorious in the battle of Caithness against the armies of Finland.
- Oysteinn of Argyllian Peasant Revolt lost the war against Emperor Jon of England.
951
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Leeds from the enemy.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Lancaster from the enemy.
- Pope Eugenius III declared a Crusade, wherein all faithful Catholics were called to help conquer Egypt from the Sunnis.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Preston from the enemy.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Furness from the enemy.
- Pope Eugenius III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 15 September, 951.
- Emperor Jon of England won the war against Queen Birgitta of Novgorod.
952
- Emperor Jon of England was victorious in the battle of Hail against the army of the Arabian Empire, commanded by Chief Mansur of Hail.
- Empress Asta, the wife of Emperor Jon of England, died a natural death on 8 June, 952.
- England was attacked by the French realm of Aldebert's Host, ruled by Aldebert.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Count Wulf of Hereford, was victorious in the battle of Leicester against the armies of Novgorod.
953
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Jarl Ruaidri of Leinster, was victorious in the battle of Cumberland against the armies of Novgorod.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Jarl Ruaidri of Leinster, was victorious in the battle of Dyfed against the armies of Aldebert's Host.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Sorkver of Buckingham, was victorious in the battle of Gower against the armies of Aldebert's Host.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Sorkver of Buckingham, was victorious in the battle of Ceredigion against the armies of Aldebert's Host.
- Aldebert of Aldebert's Host lost the war against Emperor Jon of England.
954
- England saw an unusually bountiful harvest this year.
955
- Emperor Jon of England married Rikissa, daughter of Jarl Hrane II of Westrogothia.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Zygis from the enemy.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Rome from the enemy.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Tusculum from the enemy.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Viterbo from the enemy.
956
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Tivoli from the enemy.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Ostia from the enemy.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Sutri from the enemy.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Anagni from the enemy.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Houmt Souk from the enemy.
957
- A strange plague killed thousands of wild rabbits in the county of West Connacht.
958
- Pope Marinus II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of severe stress on 2 July, 958.
959
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Mayor Steinn of Oxford, was victorious in the battle of Bernicia against the armies of Novgorod.
960
- Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the county of Vannes.
961
- The Lollard heresy spread its woeful presence in the county of Moray.
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of Lollard Uprising, ruled by Arni.
962
- Arni of Lollard Uprising lost the war against Emperor Jon of England.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Fredrik of Penthievre, was victorious in the battle of Dunbar against the armies of Novgorod.
963
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of Lollard Uprising, ruled by Geirr.
964
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Damietta from the enemy.
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Abu Rowash from the enemy.
965
- Emperor Jon of England successfully led his armies, taking Cara from the enemy.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Bishop Hrodgar of Elgin, was defeated in the battle of Moray against the armies of Lollard Uprising.
- The army of Emperor Jon of England, commanded by Bishop Hrodgar of Elgin, was defeated in the battle of Atholl against the armies of Lollard Uprising.
- Emperor Jon of England died in battle against Najib Nayihid on 24 December, 965. His nephew, Niklas, succeeded to the throne of the Empire with a grand ceremony in Bamburgh.
- A star fell from the sky in Somerset, killing three cows.
966
- Emperor Niklas of England died in battle against Najib Nayihid on 25 July, 966. His cousin, Halsten, succeeded to the throne of the Empire with a grand ceremony in Ipswich.
- The army of Emperor Halsten of England, commanded by THorsteinn Stafr, was defeated in the battle of Ross against the armies of Lollard Uprising.
967
- The Crusade declared by Victor ended with the successful conquest of Egypt from the Sunnis.
- Emperor Halsten of England, through deeds and character, came to be known as Emperor Halsten 'the Glorious'.
- Falki of Lollard Uprising lost the war against Emperor Halsten of England 'the Glorious'.
- The army of Emperor Halsten of England, commanded by Jarl Bo of East Anglia, was victorious in the battle of Leicester against the armies of Novgorod.
968
- Emperor Halsten of England was victorious in the battle of Lincoln against the army of Novgorod, commanded by Geirr of Lincoln.
969
- Pope Victor II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 13 January, 969.
- The army of Emperor Halsten of England, commanded by Mayor Mats of Scarborough, was victorious in the battle of Leicester against the armies of Novgorod.
970
- Emperor Halsten of England died of the Slow Fever on 18 April, 970. His Visigothic kinsman Ranimiro succeeded to the throne of the Empire as Emperor Ranimiro.
- The army of Emperor Ranimiro of England, commanded by Jarl Bo of East Anglia, was victorious in the battle of Yoredale against the armies of Novgorod.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England went to war against King Refr of Sweden.
971
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Liivimaa against the army of Sweden, commanded by Bjorn of Liivimaa.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England married Sigrid, daughter of King Steinn of The Isles.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Middlesex against the army of Sweden, commanded by Jarl Tryggve of Estonia.
972
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Telemark against the army of Sweden, commanded by Saga of Telemark.
973
- Emperor Ranimiro of England lost the battle of Uppland against the army of Sweden, commanded by King Refr of Sweden.
- Oliba Ivaring married Ermessinde, daughter of Blessed Guillaume of Transjurania.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England, through deeds and character, came to be known as Emperor Ranimiro 'the Frog'.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Jarnbaraland against the army of Sweden, commanded by High Chieftess Alfhildr of Westrogothia.
- Pope Nicolaus III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 14 November, 973.
974
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Jarnbaraland against the army of Sweden, commanded by Sigtrygg of Narke.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Jarnbaraland against the army of Sweden, commanded by Sigtrygg of Narke.
- The army of Emperor Ranimiro of England, commanded by Jarl Bo of East Anglia, was victorious in the battle of Surrey against the armies of Sweden.
975
- Strange and wonderful serpents were seen in Atholl.
976
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of English Revolt, ruled by THorgil 'the Just'.
977
- Pope Benedictus IV, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of depression on 21 April, 977.
- England was attacked by the Norman realm of English Revolt, ruled by Hrafn.
978
- The army of Emperor Ranimiro of England, commanded by Dag Ivaring, was victorious in the battle of Essex against the armies of English Revolt.
979
- A giant destroyed several villages in Leicester, but then disappeared without trace.
980
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Surrey against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Hrafn of English Revolt.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Sussex against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Hrafn of English Revolt.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Surrey against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Hrafn of English Revolt.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Sussex against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Hrafn of English Revolt.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Essex against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Hrafn of English Revolt.
- Hrafn of English Revolt lost the war against Emperor Ranimiro of England 'the Frog'.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Rhos against the army of English Revolt, commanded by THorgil of English Revolt.
981
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Rhos against the army of English Revolt, commanded by THorgil of English Revolt.
- THorgil of English Revolt 'the Just' lost the war against Emperor Ranimiro of England 'the Frog'.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England adopted new customs to embrace Norse culture, no longer considering himself Visigothic.
- Ranimiro Ivaring usurped the Kingdom of Ireland from Arnbjorn Ivaring.
- Ranimiro Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Gwynedd, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- Ranimiro Ivaring created the title of Kingdom of Wales, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- Ranimiro Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Glywysing, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- England was attacked by the Anglo-Saxon realm of Mercia, ruled by Jarl Copsige 'the Just'.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England 'the Frog' tried but failed to imprison Jarl Copsige of Mercia 'the Just', causing him to come out in open rebellion.
982
- England was attacked by the Irish realm of Tyrconnellian Peasant Revolt, ruled by Gormgus.
- Jarl Copsige of Mercia 'the Just' lost the war against Emperor Ranimiro of England 'the Frog'.
- The army of Emperor Ranimiro of England, commanded by Ingolfr of Ulster, was victorious in the battle of Tyrconnell against the armies of Tyrconnellian Peasant Revolt.
- Gormgus of Tyrconnellian Peasant Revolt lost the war against Emperor Ranimiro of England 'the Frog'.
983
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Hull against the army of Novgorod, commanded by Kettilmund of Lincoln.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England went to war against King Ulfr of Novgorod.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England successfully led his armies, taking Durham from the enemy.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England successfully led his armies, taking St Cuthbert from the enemy.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England successfully led his armies, taking Hartlepool from the enemy.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Lancaster against the army of Novgorod, commanded by Jarl Alfr of Sjaelland.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Durham against the army of Novgorod, commanded by Jarl Alfr of Sjaelland.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Westmorland against the army of Novgorod, commanded by Jarl Alfr of Sjaelland.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Lancaster against the army of Novgorod, commanded by King Ulfr of Novgorod.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Durham against the army of Novgorod, commanded by Jarl Alfr of Sjaelland.
984
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Westmorland against the army of Novgorod, commanded by Jarl Alfr of Sjaelland.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England 'the Frog' won the war against King Ulfr of Novgorod.
- Ranimiro Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Northumberland, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England went to war against King Mandak of Finland.
985
- The army of Emperor Ranimiro of England, commanded by Bishop Ordonno of St Peters, was victorious in the battle of Narke against the armies of Finland.
- The Lollard heresy spread its woeful presence in the county of Fustat.
- The army of Emperor Ranimiro of England, commanded by Silo de St Moluag, was victorious in the battle of Orkney against the armies of Finland.
- The army of Emperor Ranimiro of England, commanded by Silo de St Moluag, was victorious in the battle of Shetland against the armies of Finland.
986
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Suomi against the army of Finland, commanded by Bo of Suomi.
- The army of Emperor Ranimiro of England, commanded by Bishop Ordonno of St Peters, was victorious in the battle of Gastrikland against the armies of Finland.
- The army of Emperor Ranimiro of England, commanded by Bishop Ordonno of St Peters, was victorious in the battle of Herjedalen against the armies of Finland.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Medelpad against the army of Finland, commanded by Ale of Herjedalen.
- Emperor Ranimiro of England was victorious in the battle of Romerike against the army of Finland, commanded by Knut of Westrobothnia.
- The army of Emperor Ranimiro of England, commanded by Bishop Ordonno of St Peters, was victorious in the battle of Herjedalen against the armies of Finland.
987
- Emperor Ranimiro of England died of Cancer on 25 January, 987. His Italian kinsman Oliba succeeded to the throne of the Empire as Emperor Oliba.
- Pope Benedictus V, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of Cancer on 3 February, 987.
- Pope Gregorius V, leader of all Catholic faithful, was murdered on 24 May, 987.
- Emperor Oliba of England was victorious in the battle of Kent against the army of Finland, commanded by High Chieftess Astrid of Viken.
- Emperor Oliba of England was victorious in the battle of Orkney against the army of Finland, commanded by Jarl Eilif of Estonia.
- Emperor Oliba of England won the war against King Mandak of Finland.
- Emperor Oliba of England went to war against Queen Marie of West Francia.
988
- Skuli, the firstborn son, was born to Emperor Oliba of England.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Niklas of Staines, was victorious in the battle of Nantes against the armies of West Francia.
989
- Emperor Oliba of England won the war against Queen Marie of West Francia 'the Drunkard'.
- Emperor Oliba of England adopted new customs to embrace Norse culture, no longer considering himself Italian.
- England was attacked by the Anglo-Saxon realm of Lancaster, ruled by Jarl Godwine.
- Emperor Oliba of England tried but failed to imprison Jarl Godwine of Lancaster, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
990
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Mayor Arnfast of London, was victorious in the battle of Chester against the armies of Lancaster.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Mayor Arnfast of London, was victorious in the battle of Derby against the armies of Lancaster.
991
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Mayor Cain of Newport, was victorious in the battle of Bernicia against the armies of Novgorod.
- Jarl Godwine of Lancaster lost the war against Emperor Oliba of England.
- England was attacked by the Egyptian realm of Lollard Uprising, ruled by Yassir.
- England was attacked by the Coptic realm of Asyutian Peasant Revolt, ruled by Nai.
- Pope Sergius III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of Cancer on 4 September, 991.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Niklas of Staines, was victorious in the battle of Durham against the armies of Novgorod.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Jarl Hakon of Faiyum, was victorious in the battle of Fustat against the armies of Lollard Uprising.
- Yassir of Lollard Uprising lost the war against Emperor Oliba of England.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Jarl Hakon of Faiyum, was victorious in the battle of Asyut against the armies of Asyutian Peasant Revolt.
- Nai of Asyutian Peasant Revolt lost the war against Emperor Oliba of England.
992
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Niklas of Staines, was victorious in the battle of Westmorland against the armies of Novgorod.
- Pope Urbanus II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 1 January, 993.
993
- Emperor Oliba of England went to war against King Jedvard of Novgorod.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Asbjorn of Dal, was victorious in the battle of Lolland against the armies of Novgorod.
- Emperor Oliba of England successfully led his armies, taking Gainsborough from the enemy.
- Emperor Oliba of England successfully led his armies, taking Lincoln from the enemy.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Sorkver, was victorious in the battle of Vastmanland against the armies of Novgorod.
994
- Pope Silvester III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died comatose in bed on 7 January, 994.
- Emperor Oliba of England won the war against King Jedvard of Novgorod.
995
- England was attacked by the Coptic realm of Farafra Peasant Revolt, ruled by Pakat.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Gunnarr Surr, was victorious in the battle of Caithness against the armies of Finland.
996
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Silo de St Moluag, was victorious in the battle of Farafra against the armies of Farafra Peasant Revolt.
- Pakat of Farafra Peasant Revolt lost the war against Emperor Oliba of England.
- Emperor Oliba of England went to war against Bahir of Arabian Revolt.
997
- Empress Arsenda, the wife of Emperor Oliba of England, died of Great Pox on 1 August, 997.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Viacheslav, was victorious in the battle of Ladoga against the armies of Novgorod.
998
- Emperor Oliba of England, through deeds and character, came to be known as Emperor Oliba 'the Holy'.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Tjudmund Hvitserk, was victorious in the battle of Luki against the armies of Novgorod.
- High Chieftess Oshama of Ryazan petitioned Emperor Oliba of England to bring the Catholic faith to her pagan tribes.
999
- Emperor Oliba of England was victorious in the battle of Warwick against the army of Novgorod, commanded by Jarl Suni of Smaland.
- Pope Anastasius III declared a Crusade, wherein all faithful Catholics were called to help conquer Thrace from the Orthodoxs.
- Emperor Oliba of England was victorious in the battle of Derby against the army of Novgorod, commanded by Jarl Kettil of Sjaelland.
- Emperor Oliba of England married Helene, daughter of Blessed Heinrich of the Holy Roman Empire.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Ingemar of Novgorod, was victorious in the battle of Antioch against the armies of the Byzantine Empire.
1000
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Bishop Vagn of Memphis, was victorious in the battle of Herakleia against the armies of the Byzantine Empire.
1001
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Gunnarr Surr, was victorious in the battle of Caithness against the armies of Norway.
1002
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Bishop Vagn of Memphis, was victorious in the battle of Azov against the armies of the Byzantine Empire.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Bishop Vagn of Memphis, was victorious in the battle of Tmutarakan against the armies of the Byzantine Empire.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Bishop Vagn of Memphis, was victorious in the battle of Korchev against the armies of the Byzantine Empire.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Count Holmger of Nantes, was victorious in the battle of Azov against the armies of the Byzantine Empire.
1003
- The Crusade declared by Anastasius ended with the successful conquest of Thrace from the Orthodoxs.
1004
- Emperor Oliba of England went to war against King Meelis of Norway.
1005
- Emperor Oliba of England successfully led his armies, taking Bergenhus Tribe from the enemy.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Duke Copsige of Somerset, was victorious in the battle of Orkney against the armies of Norway.
- Emperor Oliba of England successfully led his armies, taking Sogn Tribe from the enemy.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by King Totil of Ireland, was victorious in the battle of Vestfold against the armies of Norway.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Silo de St Moluag, was victorious in the battle of Moray against the armies of Norway.
- Emperor Oliba of England successfully led his armies, taking Forde Tribe from the enemy.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by King Totil of Ireland, was victorious in the battle of Hedmark against the armies of Norway.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by King Totil of Ireland, was victorious in the battle of Gudbrandsdalen against the armies of Norway.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by King Totil of Ireland, was victorious in the battle of Sogn against the armies of Norway.
1006
- Pope Anastasius III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 12 January, 1006.
- England was attacked by the Anglo-Saxon realm of Somerset, ruled by Jarl Copsige.
- Emperor Oliba of England 'the Holy' tried but failed to imprison Jarl Copsige of Somerset, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Niklas of Staines, was victorious in the battle of Bath against the armies of Somerset.
1007
- Emperor Oliba of England successfully led his armies, taking Burnham from the enemy.
- Emperor Oliba of England successfully led his armies, taking Wells from the enemy.
- Count Skuli 'the Holy', the father of Emperor Oliba of England, died in the dungeons of Duke Richard of Barcelona on 20 April, 1007.
- Emperor Oliba of England successfully led his armies, taking Taunton from the enemy.
- Jarl Copsige of Somerset lost the war against Emperor Oliba of England 'the Holy'.
- Emperor Oliba of England went to war against King Gnupa of Novgorod.
1008
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Count Holmger of Nantes, was victorious in the battle of Riga against the armies of Novgorod.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Count Holmger of Nantes, was victorious in the battle of Izborsk against the armies of Novgorod.
- Emperor Oliba of England successfully led his armies, taking Luki Tribe from the enemy.
- Emperor Oliba of England successfully led his armies, taking Toropets Tribe from the enemy.
- King Skuli of The Isles married Princess Felicia, daughter of King Bjorn of Brittany.
- Emperor Oliba of England successfully led his armies, taking Kholm Tribe from the enemy.
- Emperor Oliba of England successfully led his armies, taking Torzhok Tribe from the enemy.
1009
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Count Holmger of Nantes, was victorious in the battle of Pskov against the armies of Yuryev.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Count Tryggve of Cornwall, was victorious in the battle of Tikhvine against the armies of Novgorod.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by King Bjorn of Brittany, was victorious in the battle of Blekinge against the armies of Finland.
- The army of Emperor Oliba of England, commanded by Count Tryggve of Cornwall, was victorious in the battle of Zaozerye against the armies of Novgorod.
- Emperor Oliba of England 'the Holy' won the war against King Gnupa of Novgorod 'the Great Bear'.
1010
- Empress Helene, the wife of Emperor Oliba of England, died of the Slow Fever on 4 January, 1010.
- Emperor Oliba of England died under suspicious circumstances on 29 July, 1010. His son, Skuli, succeeded to the throne of the Empire with a grand ceremony in Tamworth.
- A goat with three heads was born in Zygra.
1011
- England was attacked by the Irish realm of Connachtian Peasant Revolt, ruled by Gilla-Ruad.
- Sibylla, the firstborn daughter, was born to Emperor Skuli of England.
- Emperor Skuli of England was victorious in the battle of Hy-Many against the army of Connachtian Peasant Revolt, commanded by Gilla-Ruad of Connachtian Peasant Revolt.
- Emperor Skuli of England was victorious in the battle of West Connacht against the army of Connachtian Peasant Revolt, commanded by Gilla-Ruad of Connachtian Peasant Revolt.
- Gilla-Ruad of Connachtian Peasant Revolt lost the war against Emperor Skuli of England.
1012
- Empress Felicia, the wife of Emperor Skuli of England, died of the Slow Fever on 10 February, 1012.
- Emperor Skuli of England married Princess Elisabeth, daughter of King Louis IV of West Francia.
- The army of Emperor Skuli of England, commanded by Jarl Klas of East Anglia, was victorious in the battle of Torzhok against the armies of Izborskian Peasant Revolt.
1013
- Emperor Skuli of England died of Great Pox on 5 May, 1013. His half-brother, Sumarlidi, succeeded to the throne of the Empire with a grand ceremony in Westminster.
- The earth shook for three days in Dorset, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
1014
- Count Alarico, the heir of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, died of Great Pox on 14 November, 1014.
1015
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Grand Mayor Cearl of Somerset, was victorious in the battle of Lancaster against the armies of Catholic Uprising.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Grand Mayor Cearl of Somerset, was victorious in the battle of Lincoln against the armies of Catholic Uprising.
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of Germanic Uprising, ruled by Faste.
- Faste of Germanic Uprising lost the war against Emperor Sumarlidi of England.
1016
- Count Snorri of Gdov was imprisoned in a dungeon in Middlesex by Emperor Sumarlidi of England.
- Sumarlidi Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Penthievre, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
1017
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Jarl Klas of East Anglia, was victorious in the battle of Ladoga against the armies of Novgorod.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England went to war against King Bertil of Novgorod.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Jarl Klas of East Anglia, was victorious in the battle of Chlisselbourg against the armies of Novgorod.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Kolbjorn of Sevede, was defeated in the battle of Scania against the armies of Novgorod.
1018
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Jarl Klas of East Anglia, was victorious in the battle of Torzhok against the armies of Novgorod.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Jarl Klas of East Anglia, was victorious in the battle of Bezichy against the armies of Novgorod.
1019
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Jarl Klas of East Anglia, was victorious in the battle of Blekinge against the armies of Novgorod.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England won the war against King Bertil of Novgorod 'the Tenacious'.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England went to war against Kaiser Jakob of the Holy Roman Empire.
1020
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Grand Mayor Arncytel of Somerset, was victorious in the battle of Lolland against the armies of the Holy Roman Empire.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Chief Gandalfr of Rusa, was defeated in the battle of Rusa against the armies of the Holy Roman Empire.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Grand Mayor Arncytel of Somerset, was victorious in the battle of Lolland against the armies of the Holy Roman Empire.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Grand Mayor Arncytel of Somerset, was victorious in the battle of Holstein against the armies of the Holy Roman Empire.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England won the war against Kaiser Jakob of the Holy Roman Empire 'the Quarreller'.
1021
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of Ireland, ruled by Queen Iliana.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England tried but failed to imprison Queen Iliana of Ireland, causing her to come out in open rebellion.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Eirikr, was victorious in the battle of Gastrikland against the armies of Sweden.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by King Hrafn of Scotland, was victorious in the battle of Halsingland against the armies of Ireland.
1022
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by King Hrafn of Scotland, was victorious in the battle of Gastrikland against the armies of Sweden.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by King Hrafn of Scotland, was victorious in the battle of Novgorod against the armies of Chernigov.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by King Hrafn of Scotland, was victorious in the battle of Borovichi against the armies of Ireland.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by King Hrafn of Scotland, was victorious in the battle of Ladoga against the armies of Chernigov.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by King Hrafn of Scotland, was victorious in the battle of Ingria against the armies of Finland.
- Pope Eugenius IV, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 1 January, 1023.
1023
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by King Hrafn of Scotland, was victorious in the battle of Medelpad against the armies of Ireland.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by King Grimr of Wales, was victorious in the battle of Winchester against the armies of Sweden.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by King Grimr of Wales, was victorious in the battle of Winchester against the armies of Sweden.
1024
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by King Grimr of Wales, was victorious in the battle of Meath against the armies of Ireland.
- Queen Iliana of Ireland lost the war against Emperor Sumarlidi of England.
1025
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England went to war against King Venno of Finland.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Ale, was victorious in the battle of Ingria against the armies of Finland.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Ingria Tribe from the enemy.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Ale, was victorious in the battle of Kakisalmi against the armies of Finland.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Grand Mayor AEthelhere of Somerset, was victorious in the battle of Saaremaa against the armies of Finland.
1026
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Ale, was victorious in the battle of Savo against the armies of Finland.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Grand Mayor AEthelhere of Somerset, was victorious in the battle of Liivimaa against the armies of Finland.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Grand Mayor AEthelhere of Somerset, was victorious in the battle of Pskov against the armies of Mari.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Grand Mayor AEthelhere of Somerset, was victorious in the battle of Polotsk against the armies of Mari.
1027
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Grand Mayor AEthelhere of Somerset, was victorious in the battle of Izborsk against the armies of Mari.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England won the war against King Venno of Finland.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England went to war against High Chief Iziaslav of Tver.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England married Sibylla, daughter of Emperor Skuli of England.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Kashin Tribe from the enemy.
1028
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Tver Tribe from the enemy.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by King Holmger of Brittany, was victorious in the battle of Kashin against the armies of Tver.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Rzheva Tribe from the enemy.
- Pope Leo V, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of Cancer on 20 May, 1028.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Naro-Fominsk Tribe from the enemy.
- Caliph Muslihiddin declared a Jihad, wherein all unfaithful Sunnis were called to conquer Egypt from the Catholics.
- England was attacked by the Bedouin realm of the Arabian Empire, ruled by Caliph Muslihiddin 'the Usurper'.
- Adelard, the firstborn son, was born to Emperor Sumarlidi of England.
1029
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England won the war against High Chief Iziaslav of Tver.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Tinnis from the enemy.
1030
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Pelusia from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Seyan from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Sin from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Arish from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England was victorious in the battle of Beersheb against the army of the Arabian Empire, commanded by Sheikh Isa of Beersheb.
1031
- The Jihad declared by Muslihiddin Abbasid ended in defeat as the armies failed to conquer Egypt.
- Caliph Muslihiddin 'the Usurper' lost the war against Emperor Sumarlidi of England.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England, through deeds and character, came to be known as Emperor Sumarlidi 'the Hammer'.
- Sumarlidi Ivaring usurped the Jarldom of Syrte from Ashraf Lotid.
- Sumarlidi Ivaring usurped the Jarldom of Tver from Iziaslav Nerevinich.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Count Tryggve of Cornwall, was victorious in the battle of Yoredale against the armies of Novgorod.
1032
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England went to war against Chieftess Vasilisa of Moskva.
1033
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of Fraticelli Uprising, ruled by Bertil.
- The armies of England, led by Lord Mayor Liuvericho of Rasheed, captured Alexandria.
- Alexandria lost Alexandria to the forces of Emperor Sumarlidi of England.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Bishop Refr of St Pauls, was victorious in the battle of Oxford against the armies of Fraticelli Uprising.
- Bertil of Fraticelli Uprising lost the war against Emperor Sumarlidi of England 'the Hammer'.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Moskva Tribe from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England was victorious in the battle of Naro-Fominsk against the army of Moskva, commanded by Chieftess Vasilisa of Moskva.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England 'the Hammer' won the war against Chieftess Vasilisa of Moskva.
1034
- Caliph Samir declared a Jihad, wherein all unfaithful Shias were called to conquer Egypt from the Catholics.
- England was attacked by the Bedouin realm of Iraq, ruled by Caliph Samir.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Bishop Johan of Qift, was defeated in the battle of Aswan against the armies of Iraq.
1035
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England was victorious in the battle of Tinnis against the army of Iraq, commanded by Caliph Samir.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England was victorious in the battle of Farama against the army of Iraq, commanded by Caliph Samir.
- Pope Martinus III declared a Crusade, wherein all faithful Catholics were called to help conquer Arabia from the Sunnis.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Seyan from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England was victorious in the battle of Farama against the army of Iraq, commanded by Caliph Samir.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Sin from the enemy.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Jarl Dan of Westrogothia, was victorious in the battle of Alexandria against the armies of Syria.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Arish from the enemy.
1036
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Tukkot from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Ma'an from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Mu'tah from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Shubak from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Al-Jafr from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Al 'Ula from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Leuke Kome from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Tayma from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Higra from the enemy.
- The Crusade declared by Martinus ended with the successful conquest of Arabia from the Sunnis.
1037
- The Jihad declared by Samir Muharraqid ended in defeat as the armies failed to conquer Egypt.
- Caliph Samir lost the war against Emperor Sumarlidi of England 'the Hammer'.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England supported King Ragnarr of Oman in war against his enemies.
1038
- The earth shook for three days in Poher, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
1039
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England was victorious in the battle of Mahra against the army of the Arabian Empire, commanded by Wali Jibril of Huth.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England supported King Ragnarr of Oman in war against his enemies.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England lost the battle of Dhofar against the army of Abyssinia, commanded by Sultan Sami of Abyssinia.
1040
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Igor, was victorious in the battle of Tver against the armies of Naro-Fominsk.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England supported King Ragnarr of Oman in war against his enemies.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England went to war against Caliph Aghlab.
1041
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England supported Princess Joscella of England in war against her enemies.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Arish from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Tukkot from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England was victorious in the battle of Middlesex against the army of Hispania, commanded by Badshah Abdul of Hispania.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England 'the Hammer' won the war against Caliph Aghlab.
- The army of Emperor Sumarlidi of England, commanded by Fafila of Bedford, was victorious in the battle of Limisol against the armies of Greger's Host.
1042
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England went to war against Sultan Sami of Abyssinia.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Badr from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Rabig from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Yanbu from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Batn Nakhl from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking al-Usayla from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Medina from the enemy.
1043
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England successfully led his armies, taking Sidi Hamzah from the enemy.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England 'the Hammer' won the war against Sultan Sami of Abyssinia 'the Tenacious'.
- Aghlab Aslamid lost the war against Emperor Sumarlidi of England 'the Hammer'.
1044
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England supported Sultan Francesco of Arabia in war against his enemies.
- Pope Martinus III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of severe stress on 19 October, 1044.
1045
- England was attacked by the French realm of Vittore's Host, ruled by Vittore.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England lost the battle of Vannes against the army of Vittore's Host, commanded by Vittore of Vittore's Host.
- Vittore of Vittore's Host lost the war against Emperor Sumarlidi of England 'the Hammer'.
- England was attacked by the Egyptian realm of Senoussian Peasant Revolt, ruled by Asim.
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England was victorious in the battle of Senoussi against the army of Senoussian Peasant Revolt, commanded by Asim of Senoussian Peasant Revolt.
- Asim of Senoussian Peasant Revolt lost the war against Emperor Sumarlidi of England 'the Hammer'.
1046
- Queen Freyja of Courland petitioned Emperor Sumarlidi of England to bring the Catholic faith to her pagan tribes.
1047
- Emperor Sumarlidi of England died succumbing to severe injuries on 24 March, 1047. His Norman son Adelard succeeded to the throne of the Empire as Emperor Adelard.
- Emperor Adelard of England went to war against King Zygmunt of Pomerania.
- The army of Emperor Adelard of England, commanded by King Ake of Wales, was victorious in the battle of Westmorland against the armies of Pomerania.
- The army of Emperor Adelard of England, commanded by King Ake of Wales, was victorious in the battle of Cumberland against the armies of Pomerania.
- Emperor Adelard of England died of Consumption on 22 December, 1047. His Norse brother Silvester succeeded to the throne of the Empire as Emperor Silvester.
- People in Poher claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
1048
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of English Revolt, ruled by Skuld.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Mayor Budli of Macclesfield, was victorious in the battle of Lancaster against the armies of English Revolt.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Jarl Ingemar of Wessex, was victorious in the battle of Rhos against the armies of English Revolt.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Jarl Ingemar of Wessex, was victorious in the battle of Warwick against the armies of English Revolt.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Jarl Ingemar of Wessex, was victorious in the battle of Westmorland against the armies of English Revolt.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Fafila of Bedford, was victorious in the battle of Westmorland against the armies of English Revolt.
1049
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Fafila of Bedford, was victorious in the battle of Anglesey against the armies of English Revolt.
- Pope Nicolaus IV, leader of all Catholic faithful, was murdered on 7 March, 1049.
1050
- England was attacked by the Russian realm of Hungary, ruled by Queen Feodosia 'the Tenacious'.
- England was attacked by the Anglo-Saxon realm of Northamptonian Peasant Revolt, ruled by Ealdwine.
1051
- England was attacked by the Welsh realm of Gwyneddian Peasant Revolt, ruled by Dumnagual.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by King Oysteinn of Brittany, was victorious in the battle of Northampton against the armies of Northamptonian Peasant Revolt.
- Ealdwine of Northamptonian Peasant Revolt lost the war against Emperor Silvester of England.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Bishop Ragnarr of Llanfaes, was victorious in the battle of Rhos against the armies of Gwyneddian Peasant Revolt.
- Silvester Ivaring usurped the Kingdom of Novgorod from Rusins gada Zemgale.
- Dumnagual of Gwyneddian Peasant Revolt lost the war against Emperor Silvester of England.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Chief Botulfr of Rusa, was victorious in the battle of Rusa against the armies of Hungary.
- Emperor Silvester of England successfully led his armies, taking Peremyshl Tribe from the enemy.
- Emperor Silvester of England successfully led his armies, taking Sanok from the enemy.
- Queen Feodosia of Hungary 'the Tenacious' lost the war against Emperor Silvester of England.
1052
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of English Revolt, ruled by Ake 'the Great'.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Markus of Kuba, was victorious in the battle of Fustat against the armies of English Revolt.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Markus of Kuba, was victorious in the battle of Hereford against the armies of English Revolt.
1053
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Markus of Kuba, was victorious in the battle of Gloucester against the armies of English Revolt.
- Emperor Silvester of England was victorious in the battle of Novgorod against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Dan of Novgorod.
1054
- Emperor Silvester of England was victorious in the battle of Rusa against the army of English Revolt, commanded by Dan of Novgorod.
- Ake of English Revolt 'the Great' lost the war against Emperor Silvester of England.
1055
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of Glywysing, ruled by Jarl Meilyr.
- Emperor Silvester of England tried but failed to imprison Jarl Meilyr of Glywysing, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
- Jarl Meilyr of Glywysing lost the war against Emperor Silvester of England.
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of Scotland, ruled by King Gudfrid.
- Emperor Silvester of England tried but failed to imprison King Gudfrid of Scotland, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Fafila of Bedford, was victorious in the battle of Orkney against the armies of Scotland.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Fafila of Bedford, was victorious in the battle of Strathearn against the armies of Scotland.
1056
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Grand Mayor AEthelhere of Somerset, was victorious in the battle of Moray against the armies of Scotland.
- King Gudfrid of Scotland lost the war against Emperor Silvester of England.
- King Barid of Sweden, a powerful vassal of Emperor Silvester of England, converted from Romuva to Catholic.
- England was attacked by the Bedouin realm of Iraq, ruled by Caliph Samir 'the Young'.
1057
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Jarl Ingemar of Wessex, was defeated in the battle of Halaban against the armies of Iraq.
- Emperor Silvester of England was victorious in the battle of Medina against the army of Iraq, commanded by Caliph Samir.
1058
- Emperor Silvester of England was victorious in the battle of Medina against the army of Iraq, commanded by Caliph Samir.
- Emperor Silvester of England was victorious in the battle of Halaban against the army of Iraq, commanded by Caliph Samir.
- Emperor Silvester of England was victorious in the battle of Dariya against the army of Iraq, commanded by Caliph Samir.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Dan of Novgorod, was victorious in the battle of Dariya against the armies of Iraq.
1059
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Dan of Novgorod, was victorious in the battle of Dariya against the armies of Iraq.
- Caliph Samir 'the Young' lost the war against Emperor Silvester of England.
- Emperor Silvester of England married Sisenanda, daughter of Emperor Garci I of the Latin Empire.
- Emperor Silvester of England supported Queen Hedwig of Arabia in war against her enemies.
1060
- Emperor Silvester of England was victorious in the battle of Darum against the army of Syria, commanded by Sultan Hisham of Syria.
- England was attacked by the Norse realm of Hull, ruled by Vigdis 'the Pious'.
- Emperor Silvester of England tried but failed to imprison Vigdis of Hull 'the Pious', causing her to come out in open rebellion.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Jarl Ingemar of Wessex, was victorious in the battle of Hull against the armies of Hull.
1061
- Onecca, the firstborn daughter, was born to Emperor Silvester of England.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Prince Haesteinn of Novgorod, was victorious in the battle of Leeds against the armies of Hull.
- Vigdis of Hull 'the Pious' lost the war against Emperor Silvester of England.
- Silvester Ivaring created the title of Jarldom of Veps, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
1062
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Sechok of Nalaikh, was victorious in the battle of Mozhaysk against the armies of Chernigov.
- Emperor Silvester of England went to war against Caliph Aghlab.
- Emperor Silvester of England won the war against Caliph Aghlab 'the Proselytizer'.
1063
- Emperor Silvester of England went to war against Emir Najib II of Socotra.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Jarl Gandalfr of Man, was victorious in the battle of Socotra against the armies of Socotra.
- Emperor Silvester of England won the war against Emir Najib II of Socotra.
- Emperor Silvester held a grand tournament, inviting all the great lords and knights of the realm.
- Emperor Silvester of England raised a runestone in honor of his father, Blessed Sumarlidi 'the Hammer'.
- Emperor Silvester of England, through deeds and character, came to be known as Emperor Silvester 'Ironside'.
1064
- Emperor Silvester of England went to war against Caliph Fadl II.
1065
- Emperor Silvester of England 'Ironside' won the war against Caliph Fadl II.
- Silvester Ivaring usurped the Jarldom of Hadramut from Yahya Dofharid.
1066
- Silvester Ivaring usurped the Jarldom of Blemmyia from Alim Husamid.
- Pope Marinus III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 18 May, 1066.
- England was attacked by the Bedouin realm of Sunni Uprising, ruled by Shujah.
- The army of Emperor Silvester of England, commanded by Jarl Ingemar of Wessex, was victorious in the battle of Aden against the armies of Sunni Uprising.
- Shujah of Sunni Uprising lost the war against Emperor Silvester of England 'Ironside'.
1067
- A ten feet tall woman was crucified in the county of Fustat.
1068
- England was attacked by the Norman realm of Cornouaillian Peasant Revolt, ruled by Humbert.
- Humbert of Cornouaillian Peasant Revolt lost the war against Emperor Silvester of England 'Ironside'.
- England was attacked by the Bedouin realm of Abyssinia, ruled by Sultan Aram.
- The Zikri heresy spread its woeful presence in the county of Bayda.
- Empress Dowager Sibylla 'the Blushing', the mother of Emperor Silvester of England, died a natural death on 27 December, 1068.
1069
- Emperor Silvester of England successfully led his armies, taking Dotawo from the enemy.
- Emperor Silvester of England was victorious in the battle of Aydhab against the army of Abyssinia, commanded by Sultan Aram of Abyssinia.
- Emperor Silvester of England successfully led his armies, taking Jebel Adda from the enemy.
- Emperor Silvester of England successfully led his armies, taking Pakhoras from the enemy.
- The Yazidi heresy spread its woeful presence in the county of Tadjrift.
- Pope Ioannes VIII declared a Crusade, wherein all faithful Catholics were called to help conquer Galicia from the Sunnis.
1070
- Sultan Aram of Abyssinia lost the war against Emperor Silvester of England 'Ironside'.
- On 9 September, 1070, rumors began to reach us of a terrible outbreak of Plague in far off lands
- Emperor Silvester of England was victorious in the battle of Coimbra against the army of the Arabian Empire, commanded by Emir Samir of Sous.
- Caliph Samir declared a Jihad, wherein all unfaithful Shias were called to conquer Arabia from the Catholics.
- England was attacked by the Bedouin realm of Iraq, ruled by Caliph Samir 'the Young'.
1071
- The Crusade declared by Ioannes ended with the successful conquest of Galicia from the Sunnis.
1072
- On 16 August, 1072 the Plague arrived at our borders. May God protect us.
- Emperor Silvester of England lost the battle of Jeddah against the army of Iraq, commanded by Caliph Samir.
1073
- On 22 March, 1073 word reached us that India has been widely Depopulated by the dreaded Plague.
- Count Silo of Gdov married Edla, daughter of Markus of Moskva.
1074
- On 22 April, 1074 word reached us that Persia has been widely Depopulated by the dreaded Plague.
- On 22 April, 1074 word reached us that the Middle east has been widely Depopulated by the dreaded Plague.
- On 22 April, 1074 word reached us that Asia minor has been widely Depopulated by the dreaded Plague.
- Emperor Silvester of England died of Great Pox on 22 April, 1074. His Russian kinsman Silo succeeded to the throne of the Tsardom as Tsar Silo.
- Tsar Silo of England adopted new customs to embrace Norse culture, no longer considering himself Russian.
- Pope Ioannes VIII announced the formal annulment of Emperor Silos marriage with Edla THrymr.