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National histories are always something of a stitch-up ... the history of these islands is layered, interwoven, visibly and ...
The first named person to appear in Amersham Museum’s Timeline is Queen Edith, the wife of Edward the Confessor, and the last Anglo Saxon Queen ...
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Doncaster Free Press on MSNAnglo-Saxon history inspires teacher in new kid’s adventure bookFans of thrilling adventures, mystical beings, and courageous young heroes have reason to celebrate: ‘Doorway to the Sunset’, the sequel to the popular middle grade fantasy novel ‘Taking Wing’, ...
From the very first minute Meghan turned a corner in Toronto and appeared at the 2017 Invictus Games to make her ...
Assassins, royal marriages and diplomatic gift-giving: historian and archaeologist Max Adams explains how the kings of Mercia ...
Hi everyone, we’re Team 1066, a group of friends who love walking, talking and exploring the historic countryside around Hastings and St Leonards. On Saturday 28 June, we’re hiking the entire route of ...
A metal detectorist in Germany has unearthed an Early Middle Ages hoard that contains 200 artifacts, including a pendant that may be a cross or an unfinished Thor's hammer.
The Anglo-Saxon chronicle, according to the several original authorities by Thorpe, Benjamin, 1782-1870 Publication date 1861 Topics England -- History -- 450-1066 -- Anglo-Saxon Publisher London, ...
After the Normans took control of England, the Anglo-Saxons experienced a significant shift. Join us as we uncover what happened to them in the aftermath of the 1066 conquest ...
The area was controlled by the last Anglo-Saxon King of England, Harald Godwinson, and, after the Norman Conquest of 1066, became the estate centre of the Lords of Holderness. "After the Norman ...
A tiny gold coin that is believed to be the oldest from the Anglo-Saxons in East Anglia has been found in a field. Coin expert Adrian Marsden described the coin as a "massively significant" find ...
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