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How the Vikings Defeated the Anglo-SaxonsIn this episode of Kings and Generals’ Medieval History series, we examine why the Anglo-Saxons consistently fell to the ...
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Who Was the First King of England? ¦ Viking Origins of the British MonarchyHistory documentary dealing with the origins of the British monarchy amid the Anglo-Saxon / Viking wars of early medieval ...
The Bromeswell bucket is a 6th-century artifact that was discovered in 1986 at Sutton Hoo, an Anglo-Saxon royal burial site in Suffolk, England. For many years after the bucket was discovered ...
Archaeologists recently discovered the purpose of a mysterious 1,500-year-old bucket at one of England’s most historic sites – and it wasn’t pleasant.
English owes much to its Anglo Saxon origins. Listen to the voices of rogues, knights and fops as they chart the history of the language. The Anglo-Saxons - A brief introduction to the origins of ...
Archaeologists found missing pieces of a sixth century vessel from the famed Sutton Hoo site, as well as the cremated human remains and other objects it once held.
The Byzantine Bromeswell bucket, discovered at the site of two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, has shed new light on pre-Norman ...
The Last Kingdom is based on the historical novels by Bernard Cornwell - and while Uhtred of Bebbanburg is a fictional character, he is based on a real-life figure from history ...
Thousands of visitors flock to UK castles each year, some with links to Harry Potter, others with a long history of sieges, ...
In 1930, two Oxford-educated writers, Walter C. Sellar and Robert J. Yeatman, published a 115-page "memorable history of England." Both men's work had appeared regularly in "Punch," the British humor ...
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Live Science on MSN'I did a bit of a dance': Detectorist finds gold 'mourning ring' engraved with skull and date in UK fieldA British metal detectorist discovered a gold band with an engraved date-of-death in Norfolk.
They are said to be the first coins made and used in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire and predate the first gold coinage made in Anglo-Saxon England. The find is one of only eight hoards ...
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