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- (Here Hengest & Æsc fought against Britons in the place which is called Crecganford and there slew 4,000 men, and the Britons abandoned Kent and with great...
- retreated back to London after their bloody defeat at the Battle of Crecganford (Crayford, Kent) at the hands of Hengist and Horsa, leaders of the Saxon...
- in turn by his son Æsc. In 456 Hengest and Æsc battled the Britons at Crecganford (probably Crayford). The Britons then fled Kent for their London stronghold...
- Britons fled to Londinium in terror after their defeat at the Battle of Crecganford (probably Crayford), but nothing further is said. By the end of the 5th...
- Street. Crayford is also plausible as the site of the bloody battle of Crecganford ("Cr****sford") in 457 in which Hengist defeated Vortimer to become the...
- According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 4,000 Britons are slain at Crecganford in battle against Hengist and his son Oisc of Kent. Yazdegerd II dies...
- Europe. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that they won the Battle of Crecganford (thought to be modern Crayford) in 457 and shortly after claimed the...
- Guoloph 446: Groans of the Britons 455: Battle of Aylesford 457: Battle of Crecganford 460: Treachery of the Long Knives 466: Battle of Wippedesfleot 485: Battle...
- According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 4,000 Britons are slain at Crecganford in battle against Hengist and his son Oisc of Kent. Yazdegerd II dies...