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The first church was probably built in | Anglo-Saxon times. |
Parts of the church date back to | Anglo-Saxon times. |
e Hundred, in Suffolk, England, dating from | Anglo-Saxon times. |
ots; however the modern town was founded in | Anglo-Saxon times. |
k facing to the north wall of the nave from | Anglo-Saxon times. |
The area has been settled since | Anglo-Saxon times. |
cated to St. Dubricius which dates from the | Anglo-Saxon times. |
resent building has sections that date from | Anglo-Saxon times. |
ieve England was a nation-state during late | Anglo-Saxon times. |
m Scotland, was the scene of two battles in | Anglo-Saxon times. |
The village itself can be dated back to | Anglo-Saxon times; it takes its name from one of the mo |
ame of Bungay is thought to derive from the | Anglo-Saxon title 'Bunincga-haye', signifying the land |
arch, the work examines the relationship of | Anglo-Saxon to Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and five Germani |
sic, and was the author of Rudiments of the | Anglo-Saxon Tongue (1829), and of the article "Music" i |
at the continuous flow of time (a favourite | Anglo-Saxon topic) erases all pain (though not necessar |
and Zykwell) suggest that its origin is an | Anglo-Saxon toponym meaning 'Gicca's spring'. |
The | Anglo-Saxon tower of St Bene't was built sometime betwe |
named the Granta, but after the name of the | Anglo-Saxon town of Grantebrycge had been modified to C |
cholars who have viewed the poem within the | Anglo-Saxon tradition have therefore seen it primarily |
e term is sometimes used by scholars in the | Anglo-Saxon tradition who wish to emphasize the somewha |
er are rooted in Germanic heroic poetry, in | Anglo-Saxon tradition recited and cultivated by scops. |
ching and Hnabi to that of Hoc and Hnaef in | Anglo-Saxon tradition. |
holic Church to eradicate earlier Norse and | Anglo-Saxon traditions of marriage amongst the nobility |
d Basing was first settled around 700 by an | Anglo-Saxon tribe known as the Basingas, who give the v |
The Basingas were an | Anglo-Saxon tribe who settled in the Loddon Valley in a |
For the | Anglo-Saxon tribe, see Gaini. |
The Westerne were an | Anglo-Saxon tribe, probably in western England. |
The Rawlinson and Bosworth Professorship of | Anglo-Saxon, until 1916 known as the Rawlinsonian Profe |
ssels Cross and its two-line inscription in | Anglo-Saxon verse were first brought to public attentio |
The | Anglo-Saxon Version of the Life of St. Guthlac, Hermit |
The | Anglo-Saxon Version of the Holy Gospels (1848) |
In the | Anglo-Saxon version of the same work hid or hiwan is us |
ation at Clopton and a 30-acre (120,000 m2) | Anglo-Saxon village was in place by the 10th century. |
The early | Anglo-Saxon village consisted of a few structures, main |
eaches back to the Roman occupation, and an | Anglo-Saxon village, covering approximately 30 acres (1 |
istian site, as 'ecclesia' was not taken in | Anglo-Saxon vocabulary, other than in inherited place n |
st in armoured cavalry over the traditional | Anglo-Saxon war form. |
The Rawlinsonian Professor of | Anglo-Saxon was first appointed in 1795. |
Elder; it demonstrated Rider's knowledge of | Anglo-Saxon, Welsh and German but could not compete wit |
Irish law corresponding approximately with | Anglo-Saxon wergild. |
of the River Tamar as the boundary between | Anglo-Saxon Wessex and Celtic Cornwall. |
Ceawlin was king of | Anglo-Saxon Wessex. |
repeatedly into conflict with neighbouring | Anglo-Saxon Wessex. |
d have been in the ownership of Aelfgar, an | Anglo-Saxon who also had interests which included manor |
assingbourn takes its name from 'Bassa', an | Anglo-Saxon who, some 1200 years ago, with his band of |
us a grandson of the Emperor Otto I and his | Anglo-Saxon wife Eadgyth (and, through Eadgyth, the gre |
troper can be found on "Christmas in Royal | Anglo-Saxon Winchester" on the Herald AV Publications l |
accomplished Hebraist, and an authority on | Anglo-Saxon with valuable editions of new texts to his |
ford as Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of | Anglo-Saxon, with a fellowship at Pembroke College. |
I read a brief obituary of this | Anglo-Saxon woman, Violet Tillard; a delicate, frail cr |
The name Charing probably comes from the | Anglo-Saxon word cerring, a bend, as it stands on the o |
s more elegant than simply referring to the | Anglo-Saxon word green. |
d to be an amalgamation of "Dearne" and the | Anglo-Saxon word "ton" (meaning 'town'). |
ed after a Danish soldier Blesi and tun the | Anglo-Saxon word for settlement. |
e name include the fact that "legge" is the | Anglo-Saxon word meaning "boundary." |
ame of the village could have come from the | Anglo-Saxon word 'sole' or 'sol' meaning a 'muddy sloug |
Domesday Book as Deepdene, "dene" being an | Anglo-Saxon word for valley. |
Tur Langton (derived from the | Anglo-Saxon word for an enclosure, meaning "long town") |
East Langton (derived from the | Anglo-Saxon word for an enclosure, meaning "long town") |
from a combination of the word oak and the | Anglo-Saxon word lea, that means meadow. |
the town, and the name Alton comes from an | Anglo-Saxon word "aewielltun" meaning "farmstead at the |
The first part, Barton, is an | Anglo-Saxon word meaning Barley Farm, and is a common p |
e word 'clapper' derives ultimately from an | Anglo-Saxon word, cleaca, meaning 'bridging the steppin |
ean "hill of the Saxons", deriving from the | Anglo-Saxon words Seis meaning Saxon and Dun meaning hi |
stune, which may have been derived from the | Anglo-Saxon words for 'water' and 'town', meaning "wet |
ther theory is that the name comes from the | Anglo-Saxon words "wealh" (meaning forigners and used f |
Anglo-Saxon World | |
storia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum of the | Anglo-Saxon writer Bede, who is strongly critical of hi |
As with the majority of | Anglo-Saxon writing, the poems are anonymous and their |
e for these days, "Ember", derives from the | Anglo-Saxon ymbren, a circuit or revolution (from ymb, |
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