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we-are-knight: armthearmour: A lovely Petersen type L (?) Viking era sword, Anglo-Saxon or Scandanav
Ceremonial Helmet found in Sutton Hoo
Self-made Anglo-Saxon lyre
8th century AD, Anglo-Saxon sword hilt fitting – gold with gemstone inlay of garnet cloisonn&e
ayearinlanguage: A Year in Language, Day 52: Old English Old-English, also called Anglo-Saxon or &AE
mediumaevum: Decoding Anglo-Saxon art Rosie Weetch, curator and Craig Williams, illustrator, Britis
Wayland Smith:Also called Weland and Volund, this figure turns up across the Germanic cultures. Wayl
Anglo-Saxon Canterbury c. AD 600: a reconstruction based on archaeological evidence
The Bewcastle Cross is an Anglo-Saxon cross which still stands in its original p
First edition of the Gospels in Anglo-Saxon, with parallel text in English. It is one of four books
Nothing screams “hipster” more than wearing a turtleneck translating Old English texts i
Anglo-Saxon glass drinking-horn, VII c. Excavated in Rainham, LondonDrinking horns are attested
gemma-antiqua:gdfalksen:Royal finger rings from anglo-saxon England belonging to King Ethelwulf and
medievalpoc: An African Abbot in Anglo-Saxon England To commemorate Black History Month in the Unite
gosiamahoney: One ring to rule them all… Gold ring with runic inscription. Anglo-Saxon, 8th-1
archaicwonder: Ring of Æthelwulf, Anglo-Saxon, AD 828-858 Gold nielloed mitre-shaped ring, dec
An Anglo-Saxon jug from the 10th century. The jug is tiny at just under 3 inches (or 8 cm) and is ma
The Blonde Bard Practicing the Anglo-Saxon poem ‘The Wanderer’.
mediumaevum: How to cope with Viking attack? Historians and archeologists increasingly recognize t
Comics Reader reviewed The Beast of Wolfe’s Bay! They had some good things to say, and com
Illustrations for Saint Cuthbert and the Lindisfarne Gospels by Archaeosoup Productions, a short fil
The Franks Casket (detail from the front), Anglo-Saxon carved bone casket, ca. 8th century AD, North
Anglo-Saxon. The Franks/Auzon Casket (front). 8th Century AD.
Today, The 4th of June, is the feast day of Eadfrith, Bishop of Lindisfarne - Saint Eadfrith. Bishop
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