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blished Jewish community, explicitly wanted Anglo-Saxon immigrants, and New Orleans, a thriving urb
dale, the English teacher who spoke only in Anglo-Saxon, in two series of Steven Moffat's school-si
The name is Anglo-Saxon in origin and a derivation of "Shepherd's C
current Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon in the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, an
kes in Cambridgeshire have been shown to be Anglo-Saxon in their final phase, they often seem to be
as also Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon in the University of Oxford.
He wrote a book, Anglo-Saxon, in 1884.
The name Helpston is Anglo-Saxon in origin and means the farmstead (tun) fir
tor of Swanswick and Rawlinson Professor of Anglo-Saxon in the University of Oxford.
The word "clipping" is Anglo-Saxon in origin, and is derived from the word "cl
of the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon in the University of Oxford; having occupie
The term is Anglo-Saxon in origin and was in use for more than thre
The village name is Anglo-Saxon in origin, and means 'cottage where pitch i
The name is Anglo-Saxon in origin, and relates to bees.
The village is Anglo-Saxon in origin and is a much dispersed parish, w
aced as Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon in 1969.
This is probably what inspired the later Anglo-Saxon inhabitants of the area to name it after th
Shire Court or Shire Moot was an Anglo-Saxon institution dating back to the earliest day
Studies in Anglo-Saxon Institutions (1905)
. Jr, "The Gesta Herewardi: Transforming an Anglo-Saxon into an Englishman", in Summerfield, T. & B
rsa who, according to legend, led the first Anglo-Saxon invaders into England, are said to have fou
hen Vortigern fled into Wales to escape the Anglo-Saxon invaders, he chose this lofty hillfort as t
plied to the Kingdom of Cornwall during the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain and the period of the H
n tribe that settled in the area during the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain.
Britons migrated westwards during the Anglo-Saxon invasion
l agenda was, that in case of supporting an Anglo-Saxon invasion in the Balkans, the Allied powers
contact between English and Welsh since the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain, including Welsh loanwo
he Brigantes, a Brythonic tribe, before the Anglo-Saxon invasion.
The Anglo-Saxon invasions separated the British church from
o moved to the continent in the wake of the Anglo-Saxon invasions and helped to found the Brittonic
The Norwich Anglo-Saxon is an ancient preserved skeleton of the age
Anglo-Saxon is common throughout the Anglo-Saxon period
he ‘Kingston Brooch', an important piece of Anglo-Saxon jewelry dating from the 7th Century, was di
Cwichelm (died circa 636) was an Anglo-Saxon king of the Gewisse, a people in the upper
d became the eighth Bretwalda and the first Anglo-Saxon king to be styled "ruler over all England".
Anglo-Saxon king with his witan (11th century)
It may be the site of the burials of Anglo-Saxon King Anna and his son Jurmin.
Ecgfrith was the first Anglo-Saxon king to receive a Christian consecration as
In 616 AD, the Anglo-Saxon King Aethelfrith met his end in battle agai
died in 634 AD; she was the daughter of an Anglo-Saxon king and became a nun at Saint-Amand, Rouen
f Ely) (died c. 699) was the daughter of an Anglo-Saxon king, an abbess and a saint of the Christia
Mercia: An Anglo-Saxon kingdom in Europe.
en to a period of cultural flowering in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria, broadly speaking fr
An Anglo-Saxon kingdom in Europe, ed.
was a 7th-century king of East Anglia, the Anglo-Saxon kingdom that today includes the English cou
chplaces along the northern houndary of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the Hwicce, along with Wast Hill
ons born to Ida of Bernicia, founder of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Bernicia.
it passes through what was once the ancient Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercia.
Kempsey was part of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Hwicce, and then a part of the K
He was the fifth known ruler of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Bernicia.
Oswald was a brother of Osric, King of Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Hwicce, a sub-kingdom of Mercia
Ealdred was king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Hwicce, jointly with Eanberht an
e of the successor fiefs of Northumbria, an Anglo-Saxon Kingdom and later Earldom.
He was the sixth known ruler of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Bernicia.
uthern dialect of Old English spoken in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Kent.
ings related to Dorset: Wessex; the ancient Anglo-Saxon kingdom, Dorset's agriculture, Dorset's san
Mercia was an Anglo-Saxon kingdom.
f Brunanburh, which confirmed England as an Anglo-Saxon kingdom.
Meers Brook marked the boundary between the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of Deira (later Northumbria) and M
A map of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
istory of English kings and queens from the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms onward.
. 410 AD and the emergence of the Christian Anglo-Saxon kingdoms during the 7th century.
Noricum, Pannonia, Dalmatia and Dacia), the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in Sub-Roman Britain and finally t
River Sheaf formed the boundary between the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of Northumbria and Mercia.
A map showing the general locations of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
ic value of the cult of royal saints in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, in 695 she organised the translat
time, 200 years after the establishment of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, although Bertram Colgrave in the
As in other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, the many small monasteries allowe
een the Roman withdrawl and the founding of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.
h translation of the laws enacted under the Anglo-Saxon kings
o have been fought here in 642, between the Anglo-Saxon kings Penda and Oswald.
fought on August 5, 641 or 642, between the Anglo-Saxon kings Oswald of Northumbria and Penda of Me
acy was primarily Danish in origin, and the Anglo-Saxon kings exercised a limited amount of power i
the word formed part of the name of several Anglo-Saxon kings, e.g.
Like most of the early Anglo-Saxon kings, very little is known about his life.
Exeter and was once the hunting land of the Anglo-Saxon kings.
The Anglo-Saxon landholders in the area were dispossessed a
factresses Wulviva and (Lady) Godiva, local Anglo-Saxon landowners before the Norman takeover of th
A Comparative Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Language (1870) (reprinted, 1977).
840, working there on his Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language (1838), his best-known work.
th (1789 - 27 May 1876), English scholar of Anglo-Saxon language and Anglo-Saxon literature, was bo
enthusiasm for Arthur and his affinity for Anglo-Saxon language are apparent in the work.
ibbet Law as a practical application of the Anglo-Saxon law of infangtheof.
f "swimming witches" perhaps related to the Anglo-Saxon law of trial by water.
, a feature of Frisian law that links it to Anglo-Saxon law, and stands apart from all other German
In Anglo-Saxon law, the regular freeman is known as a two-
It is also the name of an Anglo-Saxon leader who owned Beorma's Farm, from which
The name Dodda's Tun probably refers to an Anglo-Saxon leader 'Dodda' establishing a stronghold in
t for, took the very savor out of that fine Anglo-Saxon liberty for which the sages and patriots of
Anglo-Saxon Lincolnshire.
Main article: Anglo-Saxon linguistic purism
Anglo-Saxon Litanies of the Saints, 1991
on Vitellius A. xv is one of the four major Anglo-Saxon literature codices.
uscript of Oxford) is one of the four major Anglo-Saxon literature codices.
Abbey, Bishop of Sherborne, Latin poet and Anglo-Saxon literature scholar, was born before the mid
emy for his work as a "a world authority on Anglo-Saxon literature".
lomon and Saturn is a work in the corpus of Anglo-Saxon literature.
constitutes one of the primary examples of Anglo-Saxon literature.
the Domesday Book but the name is certainly Anglo-Saxon: local history books claim that Shepshed ha
ld be as you suggest, although it should be Anglo-Saxon London to line up with Category:Anglo-Saxon
re for many years puzzled as to where early Anglo-Saxon London was located, as they could find litt
There are traces of Anglo-Saxon long-and-short work high in the north-east
1092) was an 11th-century Anglo-Saxon magnate in Northumbria.
These lords had succeeded, not to similar Anglo-Saxon magnates, but to a crowd of lesser landhold
Halton was an important Anglo-Saxon manor held by Earl Tostig, the brother of K
ents of an amber glass claw beaker of early Anglo-Saxon manufacture and a gold ring with filigree o
is re-interpretation is complete in a later Anglo-Saxon manuscript on the Marvels of the East, wher
She conducted tenth-century Anglo-Saxon manuscript research as a Fulbright Scholar.
Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts.
6 he got his first opportunity to enter the Anglo-Saxon market with a starring role in the Lifetime
e Hutch, and re-edited in the 1990s for the Anglo-Saxon market, by Saban Entertainment.
Ordgar or Ordgarius is also an Anglo-Saxon masculine personal name (borne for example
be rebuilt as Cholsey parish church, where Anglo-Saxon masonry survives in the tower.
al collectivist anarchism but also with the Anglo-Saxon meaning of libertarianism free-market philo
The name Siston is believed to derive from Anglo-Saxon, meaning Sige's Farmstead.
"Eversholt" comes from Anglo-Saxon meaning "wood of the wild boar".
also used in modern English to refer to the Anglo-Saxon meaning.
from the nearby hamlet of Thrupe, which in Anglo-Saxon meant dairy farm.
variant form, in Bald's Leechbook, another Anglo-Saxon medical compendium.
Remedies') is a collection of miscellaneous Anglo-Saxon medical texts and prayers, written mainly i
historical period per programme: Roman and Anglo-Saxon; Medieval; Tudor; Stuarts; Georgian and Vic
olony in Wirral, to the north and west, and Anglo-Saxon Mercia to the east and south.
ral to the north, centred on Thingwall, and Anglo-Saxon Mercia to the south.
ffa as king in 757 created a golden age for Anglo-Saxon Mercia.
ng before its arrival in what was to become Anglo-Saxon Mercia; the ealdorman or head of a tribe or
'He's an Anglo-Saxon Messenger-and those are Anglo-Saxon attitud
Elements of the design also relate to Anglo-Saxon metalwork, and Coptic designs.
right's 4,000 volume teaching collection of Anglo-Saxon, Middle English, and Early Modern English t
ogenitors of the English nation who led the Anglo-Saxon migration to southern Britain in the 5th Ce
Dobbie, Elliott Van Kirk (ed.) (1942) The Anglo-Saxon Minor Poems.
er, it may also indicate the position of an anglo-saxon minster secondary to those at Barking or Ti
The cathedral stands on the site where the Anglo-Saxon missionary Saint Boniface, apostle of the G
okkum's history is the assassination of the Anglo-Saxon missionary Saint Boniface in 754.
e 8th century in Egmond) was a Northumbrian Anglo-Saxon missionary.
e formation of a two-party system after the Anglo-Saxon model."
e site of an ancient hill fort, on which an Anglo-Saxon monastery was founded, probably by Ine of W
Mary's, Gainford, stands on the site of an Anglo-Saxon monastery built by Bishop Ecgred of Lindisf
riory was built on the site of the original Anglo-Saxon monastery is not clear.
Leominster abbey was an Anglo-Saxon monastery established at Leominster in the
Kintbury Abbey was a supposed Anglo-Saxon monastery at Kintbury in the English county
Visitors can tour the ruins of the Anglo-Saxon monastery of St Paul, which has been design
an the Cantor (c.960 - early 11th century), Anglo-Saxon monk
620 - 26 October 664) was an Anglo-Saxon monk and bishop from Northumbria.
lish bald (meaning "a white patch") and the Anglo-Saxon moor (meaning "boggy land").
near the meeting of the streams", from the Anglo-Saxon mutha meaning mouth of a river.
like North Germanic, and to a lesser extent Anglo-Saxon mythology, the attestation of Continental G
him as "king of the West Welsh", the usual Anglo-Saxon name for the Cornish or southwestern Briton
for Cambridge invented on the basis of the Anglo-Saxon name Cantebrigge.
e Whestone is merely a corruption of an old Anglo-Saxon name [quote?].
Its Anglo-Saxon name means 'Horsa's burial mound'.
Gyrwe was an Anglo-Saxon name for Jarrow, in North East England.
Esh is an Anglo-Saxon name meaning Ash Tree and the spelling refl
The name Evington comes from the Anglo-Saxon name Aefa's Tun.
The name Rossington translates from the old Anglo-Saxon name of 'Farm on the Moor'.
Some have seen its origin in the Anglo-Saxon name for witchcraft.
This is an Anglo-Saxon name, which means Eoca's Farm.
ved that the name Woolwich derives from the Anglo-Saxon name, "trading place for wool".
which was a Latinised form of its original Anglo-Saxon name, Fingreth, meaning 'the stream of the
also known as Kenaz ("torch"), based on its Anglo-Saxon name.
s reinforced by the fact that Meaburn is an Anglo-Saxon name.
onquest of England, Horsford was held by an Anglo-Saxon named Edric but after the conquest William
The Anglo-Saxon names are in brackets.
The basic differences between Mongolian and Anglo-Saxon names, in connection with trying to fit Mon
In Theodism or Anglo-Saxon neopaganism in particular, the symbel has a
emands included the abolition of compulsory Anglo-Saxon, new optional papers in women's writing and
one of the nine plants invoked in the pagan Anglo-Saxon Nine Herbs Charm, recorded in the 10th cent
c. 1113 x 1124) is an early 12th century Anglo-Saxon noble associated with Roxburghshire, a cult
of Allerdale was an 11th- and 12th-century Anglo-Saxon noble, lord of Allerdale in modern Cumbria.
She married the Anglo-Saxon nobleman Godwin of Wessex.
1040-1080), was an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who, according to legend, rode n
morial Lectures 8. Cambridge: Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, 1997-98.
The Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic (ASNC) is one of the cons
1999-2006 he was Head of the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic.
Template:Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, University of Cambridge
She edited his Anglo-Saxon Northumbria in 1984.
Recorded by Bede as the nemesis of early Anglo-Saxon Northumbria, King Penda was responsible for
ll aware that the Snape burial was of early Anglo-Saxon, not of Viking age date, and this was part
He also wrote several monographs on Anglo-Saxon Numismatics, and a number of studies of Ang
uit 780), also Hugeburc or Huneberc, was an Anglo-Saxon nun at the Abbey of Heidenheim in Germany.
Helenstowe Nunnery was an Anglo-Saxon nunnery at Abingdon in the English county o
Cholsey Abbey was an Anglo-Saxon nunnery in Cholsey in the English county of
t was the successor to Folkestone Abbey, an Anglo-Saxon nunnery on a different site.
haeological site with evidence of Roman and Anglo-Saxon occupation.
idgeshire, England, generally assumed to be Anglo-Saxon of origin.
ved into Old English as a title given to an Anglo-Saxon officer who summoned householders to counci
Acton is usually Anglo-Saxon Old English for "farmstead at the oak tree(
It has been maintained that the name is Anglo-Saxon Old English for 'at the oak clearings' or '
The name is Anglo-Saxon Old English 'farmstead of Eadlac's people'.
w abbey at Whitby, amongst the ruins of the Anglo-Saxon one of Streoneshalh.
or 6th century and may have been of either Anglo-Saxon or Welsh origin.
urst is in a grant of lands by Egeburth, an Anglo-Saxon or Jutish king of Kent, to Diora, Bishop of
The name Willen is probably from Anglo-Saxon or Old English meaning (at the) 'willows' t
The church, probably of Anglo-Saxon origin is, not surprisingly, close to the v
Somerford is a name of Anglo-Saxon origin and the interpretation is obvious: "
The town's Anglo-Saxon origin is shown by its appearance in the Do
The Anglo-Saxon origin of All Saints' parish church makes i
Walsden's name is of Anglo-Saxon origin meaning "Valley of Foreigner" or "Va
ing to some, the use of antlers suggests an Anglo-Saxon origin along with other native Anglo-Saxon
The village name is probably of Anglo-Saxon origin but its meaning is uncertain.
                                                                                                   


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