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eadfrith: Today, The 4th of June, is the feast day of Eadfrith, Bishop of Lindisfarne - Saint Eadfri
Today is St Cuthbert’s Day - 20th MarchA facsimile copy of the Lindisfarne Gospels, which were
ON THIS DAY (July 26th) the spectacular Sutton Hoo treasure was unearthed in 1939 – one of the
The lyre - the instrument of professional storytellers, the skalds and the scops of the Anglo-Saxon
In Durham Cathedral, Cuthbert’s Tomb is opened in 1104, among the many items found in the coff
Lady Godiva was an eleventh century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who, according to a l
Make Your Own Anglo-Saxon Namewith the British History PodcastYes, they really did name their kids&n
Ælfheah of Canterbury 954 – 19 April 1012 He is also known as Alphege Born i
tiny-librarian: There had been powerful Anglo-Saxon queens before Aethelflaed, exercising power
cestriankiwi: britishhistorypodcast: Make Your Own Anglo-Saxon Name with the British History Podcast
archaicwonder: Anglo-Saxon inscribed gold strip from the Staffordshire Hoard, 7th-8th century
Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of VictoryOn the 10th of August, 991, in the County of Essex (located
dorenyadiorama:I am soo very obsessed with The Last Kingdom Series!
William the Conqueror’s Interesting Siege Tactic,When William of Normandy defeated King Harold
Germanic invasion of Roman Britain, 400-500 AD.
commanderholly:Huginn and Muninn, block print Ravens ⚔️
Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory — The Battle of Maldon, 991 ADOn the 10th of August,
nikascott:uhtred of bebbanburg - the last kingdom [bbc]
I’ve recently been giving myself weird finger blisters from all the handsewing I’ve been
Whitby Abbey, North Yorkshire
aeromachia:here wealth is fleeting, here friendship is fleeting, here mankind is fleeting, here kin
periodplaybyprovider:Ed Speleers in Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands
arielno:The fate of Wessex will be determined by Englishmen, all Englishmen. Only by joining togethe
tuulikki: Viking dragon shipManuscript, Northumbia, England, 900s CE
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