The tale of King Harold, who lost England to William the Conqueror, still looms large in British popular culture. But the ...
A warlord's sword is among many Saxon items on display for the first time in a new exhibition.
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He united England by force - then faced a coalition that tried to destroy him
Æthelstan is widely considered the first true King of England, bringing multiple Anglo-Saxon kingdoms under one rule. His ...
Archaeologists in England have identified a near-complete Anglo-Saxon cave house, which, they say, may once have been the home of a king who became a saint. Thought to date from the early 9th century, ...
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She was born to Vikings, loved a Saxon, and lost everything to the Normans
She was born into a Viking noble family, inherited vast estates in East Anglia, and became the lifelong partner of the man ...
New research suggests that a legendary 200-mile march by Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, may have ...
You hear the term everywhere these days in politics, pop music, business, even race relations. Anglo-Saxon. With the advent of the Human Genome Project, we now know a bit more about who the ...
GOOD DAY FOR: Gold diggers, after an amateur treasure hunter in England with a metal detector unearted the largest Anglo-Saxon treasure trove ever discovered. The treasure—which includes 11 pounds of ...
The five centuries between the end of Roman rule and the Norman Conquest were, for a long time, seen as a culturally desolate era in British history. Whereas classical civilisation was associated with ...
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