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^ Kelly 2007.
^ ベーダ 著、長友栄三郎 訳『イギリス教会史』創文社、1965年、475頁。doi:10.11501/2941504。 
^ “ ⇒Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England: Christian Classic Ethereal Library”. 2007年6月3日閲覧。
^ a b c d e f g Simon Keynes, "Offa", in Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England, p. 340.
^ Yorke 1990, p. 113.
^ Yorke 1990, p. 113.
^ Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, pp. 204?205; the charter itself is translated in Whitelock, English Historical Documents, 73, p. 461.
^ Kirby, Earliest English Kings, p. 164.
^ Yorke 1990, p. 50.
^ Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, p. 206.
^ a b Kirby, Earliest English Kings, p. 165.
^ Yorke 1990, p. 32.
^ Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, pp. 206?207.
^ The evidence comes from a charter of Coenwulf of Mercia's in 799, in which he grants the land again, quoting the grounds on which Offa revoked it, but without giving any date. The charter is translated in Whitelock, English Historical Documents, 80, p. 470.
^ Kirby quotes Stenton's comment that Ecgberht was "a mere dependant" of Offa's, and gives his opinion that there is "no certain evidence" of this. On the other hand, Keynes agrees with Stenton that Offa "[took] control of Kent in the 760s". Simon Keynes, "Offa", in Lapidge, Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England, p. 340; Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, p. 207; Kirby, Earliest English Kings, pp. 165?166.
^ 大沢 2012, p. 66.
^ Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, p. 207?208; Kirby, Earliest English Kings, p. 165.
^ Kirby, Earliest English Kings, pp. 166?167; Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, pp. 207?208.
^ The quote is from Patrick Wormald, "Bede, the Bretwaldas, and the origin of the Gens Anglorum", in Wormald et al., Ideal and Reality, p. 113, quoted in Kirby, Earliest English Kings, p. 167.
^ The Chronicle doesn't make it clear whether Eadberht casme to the throne after Offa's death, or after Ecgfrith's. Stenton suggests that the revolt in Kent began prior to Offa's death. See Swanton, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, pp. 56?57; Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, p. 225; Kirby, Earliest English Kings, p. 178.
^ Swanton, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, p. 60.
^ a b Kirby, Earliest English Kings, p. 168.
^ Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, p. 208; Whitelock, English Historical Documents, p. 243.
^ Kirby gives details of the problems with the charters, and also suggests that the situation in Kent and Sussex at this time may be connected with the entry for 823 in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle which asserts that the southeastern kingdoms were "wrongly forced away" from the kinsmen of Egbert of Wessex, who was the son of king Ealhmund of Kent. Kirby, Earliest English Kings, pp. 167?168; see also Swanton, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, p. 60.
^ Kirby, Earliest English Kings, pp. 164, 166.
^ Yorke 1990, p. 64.
^ Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, p. 210; Kirby, Earliest English Kings, p. 177; see also Zaluckyj & Zaluckyj, "The Age of Mercian Supremacy", in Zaluckyj et al., Mercia, pp. 152?153, which gives the details of the earliest versions of the legend.
^ Blair, Church in Anglo-Saxon Society, p. 288.
^ Zaluckyj & Zaluckyj, "The Age of Mercian Supremacy", in Zaluckyj et al., Mercia, p. 153.
^ a b c Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, p. 209.
^ a b Yorke 1990, p. 141.
^ Blackburn & Grierson, Early Medieval Coinage, pp. 281?282.
^ Swanton, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, p. 62.
^ E.g. Fletcher assumes that Egbert spent essentially all Beorhtric's reign in Francia; see Fletcher, Who's Who, p. 114. Similarly, Swanton annotates "3 years" with "in fact thirteen years ... this error is common to all MSS." See note 12 in Swanton, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, pp. 62?63. On the other hand, Stenton accepts the figure as three: see Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, p. 220. Stenton adds in a footnote that "it is very dangerous to reject a reading which is so well attested".
^ Keynes & Lapidge 2004, p. 71.
^ Yorke 1990, p. 147.
^ This theory is due to Kirby; see Kirby, Earliest English Kings, p. 169.
^ Kirby, Earliest English Kings, p. 154.
^ Annales Cambriae, sub anno 760, 778 and 784.
^ Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, pp. 214?215.
^ “The Annales Cambriae (Annals of Wales)”. Medieval Sourcebook. フォーダム大学. 2020年9月23日閲覧。
^ Asser, Alfred the Great, ch. 14, p. 71.

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