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One of Britain

The Daily Mail 18 Nov 2024
After the collapse of the Roman Empire, Anglo-Saxons named Wroxester 'Wætlingaceaster' which gradually morphed into 'Watling' after which the road is named ... The 155 historic sites in England that are at risk of being lost FOREVER.
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King Arthur left an ancient trail across Britain. Experts say it offers clues about the ...

Yahoo Daily News 17 Nov 2024
He’s the mythical Celtic warlord who held out against the Anglo Saxon invasion of what would come to be called England ... Wales and Cornwall — England’s southwesternmost county – were the last to fall.
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Slaughter of Dane Vikings Ordered in St. Brice’s Day Massacre, Nov 13, 1002

Ancient Origins 14 Nov 2024
... of thousands of pounds of silver in protection money, and conquests over the Anglo-Saxons, by the year 1002 it seems King Aethelred II of Wessex in Southern England was nearing the end of his tether.
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The race for Lambeth Palace

New Statesman 12 Nov 2024
Whoever is chosen to replace him will be the 106th person to have held the position since St Augustine of Canterbury was sent from Rome to Kent to convert the Anglo-Saxons in the sixth century.
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How pioneering Black liberals battled Thomas Jefferson's "Dark Age"

Yahoo Daily News 10 Nov 2024
I should add that Jefferson greatly admired the medieval world before the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 ended Anglo-Saxon rule.
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Did the son of tragic King Harold flee to Poland? Historian says skeleton found in ...

The Daily Mail 25 Oct 2024
'All the evidence points to the conclusion that Magnus Haroldson found refuge in Poland after the fall of Anglo-Saxon England,' he said ... Harold Godwinson was the last Anglo-Saxon king of England.
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Norman Conquest Coin Hoard Bought for Record-breaking £4.3million

Ancient Origins 23 Oct 2024
The majority of the hoard, however, represents England’s last Saxon king, Harold II (also known as Harold Godwinson), and William I (William the Conqueror), the first Norman king ... The Anglo-Saxon Conquerors ... The Anglo-Saxon Warrior Code.
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The hidden treasures under our feet worth millions: Britain

The Daily Mail 22 Oct 2024
It comprises 2,584 silver King Harold II pennies from the end of Anglo-Saxon England and William the Conqueror coins, after the 1066 Norman conquest ... Pictured is an intricate part of an Anglo-Saxon helmet ... Anglo-Saxon cross; 3.
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Coin trove from time of Norman conquest becomes England’s highest-value find

AOL 22 Oct 2024
... king of England, while just over half feature William I ... The find eclipses in value even that of the Staffordshire hoard, a collection of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver metalwork that was valued at £3.3m.
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Metal detectorists who discovered huge hoard of silver coins dating back to aftermath of Battle of...

The Daily Mail 22 Oct 2024
The 2,584 silver coins are made up of King Harold II pennies from the end of Anglo-Saxon England and William the Conqueror coins, after the 1066 Norman conquest ... The hoard also contains coins struck by previously-unknown moneyers.Read More ... .
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Seven metal detectorists and a lucky landowner coin it in as Britain

The Daily Mail 22 Oct 2024
The 2,584 silver coins are made up of King Harold II pennies from the end of Anglo-Saxon England and William the Conqueror coins, after the 1066 Norman conquest ... The bulk of the coins were found by detectorists Lisa Grace (pictured) and Adam Staples ... .
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What makes Princess Diana's brother's new Viking partner so special?

The News International 16 Oct 2024
This announcement came amid a separate legal case where Jarman brought a claim against the Earl's third wife, citing privacy concerns ... He said ... Spencer said ... She also authored The Bone Chests, which uncovers the hidden stories of Anglo-Saxon England ... .
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American Pravda: Michael Collins Piper, Miles Mathis, and Proving Pi=4, by Ron Unz

The Unz Review 14 Oct 2024
... hotbed of such religious beliefs, and since Lincoln itself is a very Anglo-Saxon name, there’s not the slightest reason to suspect that those Gates’ ancestors named Lincoln were Jewish.
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‘They must be somewhere’: appeal for British oak to recreate Sutton Hoo ship

The Observer 04 Oct 2024
The burial showed that early Anglo-Saxon England was a place of wonderful craftsmanship and international connections, spanning Europe and beyond and the imagery of cavernous timber halls, sparkling ...
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Rare 'wallet' of Viking-era treasure found in Isle of Man

RTE 01 Oct 2024
Most of the coins were minted during the reign of Edward the Confessor, one of the last Anglo-Saxon kings to rule England and during whose childhood the country faced Viking raids and invasions.

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