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/* The Viking 'Raven Banner' */
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===The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle(890-1116AD)=== (Ingram 1912)
*AD 878
:<span style="font-style: italic; color: green">“And in the winter of this same year the brother of Ingwar and Healfden landed in Wessex, in Devonshire, with three and twenty ships, and there was he slain, and eight hundred men with him, and forty of his army. There also was taken the war-flag, which they called the RAVEN.” [INGRAM 1912]<br>
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Swanton’s translation [SWANTON1996:p.77] of Anglo-Saxon Chronicle E <span style="font-style: italic; color: green">“.. and there the banner which they called ‘Raven', was taken.” </span> It 's also mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle's B, C and D (B was written in the second half of the C10th, Probably in the 970's) but it is not however mentioned in the oldest surviving copy of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle , A(written from c.890AD to 1070AD).===The Annals of St Neots (1120-1140AD)===:<span style="font-style: italic; color: green">""<br>Although written in the C12th, The Annals of St Neots was based in part on a now missing early version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.[SWANTON]===Accer, The Life of Alfred===
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