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The True Story of King Æthelstan | The Last KingdomHistorians hold him in high regard, he has been described as, “The Father of mediaeval modern England” and “One of the ...
A medieval healthcare facility has been unexpectedly discovered after a sinkhole emerged in York's city centre. The sinkhole uncovered structural remains that date from the 12th and 13th centuries and ...
Assassins, royal marriages and diplomatic gift-giving: historian and archaeologist Max Adams explains how the kings of Mercia ...
In the shadow of its Victorian glory, this historic Northern town is poised for a comeback. Uncover the sweeping changes ...
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The True Reasons Behind the Anglo-Saxon Migration to Britain!Explore the reasons behind the Anglo-Saxon migration to Britain. Learn about the factors that led to their arrival in the 5th ...
Known as the Bromeswell bucket, the artifact found at England’s Sutton Hoo Anglo-Saxon site probably held the cremated remains of an important person, archaeologists say.
A map illustrating how the Viking army almost wiped out the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England. The Peace of Wedmore led to a period of relative peace in England, with the south and west of England being ...
Anglo-Saxon ideal, Stead; Kipling's poem. LONDON, April 9.-An article on the Right Hon. Cecil J. Rhodes, by William T. Stead, will appear in the forthcoming number of The American Review of Reviews.
Archaeologists believe they found a residence of medieval ruler Harold Godwinson, England’s last Anglo-Saxon king. A nearby church and toilet were vital clues.
The 68.3-meter-long (224-foot-long) tapestry depicts William, Duke of Normandy, and his army killing Harold Godwinson, or Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, at the Battle of Hastings.
(CNN) — Often referred to as the world’s most famous medieval artwork, the Bayeux Tapestry is both an intricate illustration of the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066 ...
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