PASE was funded by the British
Arts and Humanities Research Council from 2000 to 2008 as a major research project based at
King's College London in the Department of History and the Centre for Computing in the Humanities (now the Department of Digital Humanities), and at the
Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, University of Cambridge. As of 2024, the database is hosted by the University of Oxford. The first phase of the project (PASE1) was launched at the
British Academy on 27 May 2005 and is freely available on the
Internet at www.pase.ac.uk. Each person is assigned a number, to aid the ready identification of individuals in future scholarship- e.g.
King Alfred the Great is denoted as Alfred 8. Each named individual is accompanied by the various spellings of their name as it appears in the written sources, along with factoids on their career and personal relationships where this can be determined. A second phase (PASE2), released on 10 August 2010, added information drawn chiefly from
Domesday Book to the database. This includes 19,807 named individuals. The landholdings of these individuals are mapped, along with a table illustrating their named landholdings. In cases where enough information is possible, a small prose biography is provided. A number of publications have resulted from the creation of the PASE database - these are listed on the site. == Directors ==