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Unusually for Anglo-Saxon crosses, the stone is not local: "the mediu
William A. Chaney, The Cult of Kingship in Anglo-Saxon England: The Transition from Paganism to Ch
As in other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, the many small monasteries allowe
as elected the first Rawlinson Professor of Anglo-Saxon, being the first to hold the Oxford positio
The village dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, the parish church being founded by S
The name Charlton Kings comes from Anglo-Saxon times, the word Charlton evolved from the t
kes in Cambridgeshire have been shown to be Anglo-Saxon in their final phase, they often seem to be
s from “Canna's Farm” or “Canna's Place” in Anglo-Saxon), but there was a significant villa here in
Although the church is said to be of Anglo-Saxon origin, these sections have been lost over
Stenton, Sir Frank M. Anglo-Saxon England Third Edition.
'He's an Anglo-Saxon Messenger-and those are Anglo-Saxon attitud
Offa was one of the great rulers of Anglo-Saxon times, though his reign is often overlooked
a grave in Canterbury, and is the earliest Anglo-Saxon coin, though it may not have been used as m
olony in Wirral, to the north and west, and Anglo-Saxon Mercia to the east and south.
Anglo-Saxon Art to A.D. 900 (1938)
d became the eighth Bretwalda and the first Anglo-Saxon king to be styled "ruler over all England".
the largest and most elaborately decorated Anglo-Saxon crosses to have survived mostly intact, and
ogenitors of the English nation who led the Anglo-Saxon migration to southern Britain in the 5th Ce
T. D. Kendrick - Anglo-Saxon Art to A.D. 900.
Cavenham, which is generally assumed to be Anglo-Saxon, dating to the 6th or 7th century.
ral to the north, centred on Thingwall, and Anglo-Saxon Mercia to the south.
Ecgfrith was the first Anglo-Saxon king to receive a Christian consecration as
ld be as you suggest, although it should be Anglo-Saxon London to line up with Category:Anglo-Saxon
rm of local government in its area from the Anglo-Saxon times to the nineteenth century.
streaming for tin uncovered a hoard of 114 Anglo-Saxon coins together with a silver chalice and ot
It is likely that the battle, like many Anglo-Saxon battles, took place on the nearby neolithic
historical period per programme: Roman and Anglo-Saxon; Medieval; Tudor; Stuarts; Georgian and Vic
dale, the English teacher who spoke only in Anglo-Saxon, in two series of Steven Moffat's school-si
and also contains an amount of distinctive Anglo-Saxon rune types.
the bishops of East Anglia during the late Anglo-Saxon period until 1075.
ar the most successful of the various early Anglo-Saxon peoples until the later ninth century", and
of the Isle of Wight and last pagan king in Anglo-Saxon England until the Vikings in the 9th centur
This rune was inscribed on more Anglo-Saxon cremation urns than any other symbol.
it sits in a steep sided valley ("dean" is Anglo-Saxon for valley) on the extreme north-east of th
accomplished Hebraist, and an authority on Anglo-Saxon with valuable editions of new texts to his
Like most of the early Anglo-Saxon kings, very little is known about his life.
Anglo-Saxon Charters VI.
eem to have co-existed peacefully with some Anglo-Saxon and Viking place names later being joined t
I read a brief obituary of this Anglo-Saxon woman, Violet Tillard; a delicate, frail cr
r, Martin (1992) "The Liudhard Medalet", in Anglo-Saxon England, Volume 20, eds.
he schiltron is directly descended from the Anglo-Saxon shield wall, and still others give evidence
ation at Clopton and a 30-acre (120,000 m2) Anglo-Saxon village was in place by the 10th century.
e site of an ancient hill fort, on which an Anglo-Saxon monastery was founded, probably by Ine of W
eotype tourist from Northern Europe and the Anglo-Saxon sphere was prominent from the 1970s to the
le a pit was being dug for a water tank, an Anglo-Saxon skeleton was discovered.
owever, the earliest source for Cerdic, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, was put together in the late nin
re for many years puzzled as to where early Anglo-Saxon London was located, as they could find litt
area first held a bishopric in 680, and the Anglo-Saxon cathedral was probably located close to (if
ench-speaking conquerors, though the native Anglo-Saxon population was unable to pronounce such a f
or 6th century and may have been of either Anglo-Saxon or Welsh origin.
nstruction, the foundations of the original Anglo-Saxon Church were discovered.
86 Anglo-Saxon graves were uncovered between 1893 and 1894
ssels Cross and its two-line inscription in Anglo-Saxon verse were first brought to public attentio
s worked in Cuthbert's name during the late Anglo-Saxon period were particularly flamboyant, and th
During the 11th century, six Anglo-Saxon charters were copied into the gospel-book,
It continued in use into the Anglo-Saxon period when the town became known as 'Isca-
The modern name of the town dates from the Anglo-Saxon period when weirs were built to stop the in
The first authentic mention of it is in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, where it is stated that Aethelfl
est written reference to the town is in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, where it is spelled Rumcofan, li
Suffolk) is the site of two 6th-7th century Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, where it is believed that membe
he name Lewes comes from the plural form of Anglo-Saxon "Hlaew", which means "hill".
with stylized niello animals, a feature of Anglo-Saxon art which has since become known as 'Trewhi
The present church replaces an Anglo-Saxon building which was the cathedral of the Bis
This is an Anglo-Saxon name, which means Eoca's Farm.
age is a list of territorial assessments in Anglo-Saxon England which lists regions and the number
The English term king is derived from the Anglo-Saxon cyning, which in turn is derived from the C
e existence of the saint is attested by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which for the year 798 records t
Burley, whose name may be derived from the Anglo-Saxon bury which means a 'fortified place'
le of local self-government, a principle of Anglo-Saxon derivation which, surviving the Norman Conq
lso recorded as Mildred and Hildred) was an Anglo-Saxon prelate who served as Bishop of Worcester f
ved into Old English as a title given to an Anglo-Saxon officer who summoned householders to counci
Osburh (or Osburga) was an Anglo-Saxon saint who rested at Coventry Cathedral.
It is also the name of an Anglo-Saxon leader who owned Beorma's Farm, from which
e term is sometimes used by scholars in the Anglo-Saxon tradition who wish to emphasize the somewha
The Basingas were an Anglo-Saxon tribe who settled in the Loddon Valley in a
1040-1080), was an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who, according to legend, rode n
Among Bright's publications was an Anglo-Saxon Reader, whose similarity to the reader publ
igin who is mentioned on lines 93-96 in the Anglo-Saxon poem Widsith.
Anglo-Saxon king with his witan (11th century)
London was essentially refounded in Anglo-Saxon times with an Old English version of the na
er of the town, taking advantage of the old Anglo-Saxon ramparts, with the motte close to the river
l of Caer Lwydgoed (Lichfield), defeated an Anglo-Saxon army with bishops under the walls of the to
St Gregory's Minster is an Anglo-Saxon church with a rare sundial, in Kirkdale nea
location associated with the battle in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle) with Thingwall on Merseyside, fu
6 he got his first opportunity to enter the Anglo-Saxon market with a starring role in the Lifetime
An Anglo-Saxon holy woman, she was thought to have been ma
Fazakerley takes its name from Anglo-Saxon root words - all descriptive words pertaini
There are traces of Anglo-Saxon long-and-short work high in the north-east
nty and unreliable, mainly derived from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, written four centuries after his
The occurrence of the Anglo-Saxon compounds ymbren-tid ("Embertide"), ymbren-
                                                                                                   


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