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yeaverily:Royal finger rings from anglo-saxon England belonging to King Ethelwulf and his daughter Q
Bede’s Prose Life of St Cuthbert - Chapter 7 - folio 17vCHAPTER VIIThe young St Cuthbert washing the
medievalpoc:An African Abbot in Anglo-Saxon England To commemorate Black History Month in the United
From Bede’s Prose Life of St Cuthbert - folio 16rCHAPTER VI The young St Cuthbert being recei
Late Anglo-Saxon brooch (late 11thcentury), found in a churchyard in Pitney (Somerset, England).This
Bedes Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert - Chapter 39 - folio 73r,A priest performing the last sacraments
ALL 4000 objects from the incredible Staffordshire Hoard laid out for study. Images from the Staffo
Saint Bede - The Venerable Bede - 672/3 - 25th May 735 Arguably the greatest Anglo-Saxon scholar, pe
© Chris EcclesA reproduction of the famous Anglo-Saxon Sutton Hoo Helmet.England, 6th & 7th Cent
Glass spindle whorl or beadEarly Anglo-Saxon, 6th centuryDiameter 4.4cmExcavated from grave 150 in L
Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms, circa 800. Before the Viking Invasions and following the period known as the M
Early Anglo-Saxon gold bracteate pendant (found near Lakenheath,Suffolk), dating to the 400s.Depicte
Great Seal ofKing Stephen of England (reigned 1135 – 54).Stephen ofBoulogne was born during the 1090
Early Anglo-Saxon hemispherical iron lamp with a stand of foursupporting feet (early 600s), found be
Portus Aderni (Hampshire, England).This Saxon shore fort was built during the 200s AD at the north e
Sword from the Sutton Hoo ship burial Anglo-Saxon, early 7th century AD
Saxon brooch found in Floral Street, Covent Garden (Lundenwic, late600s).The brooch is made of coppe
Globular glass beakerEarly Anglo-Saxon, 7th centuryHeight: 6.3 centimetresDiameter: 4.5 centimetres
Beowulf and the Grendel-kin: Politics and Poetry in Eleventh-Century England Beowulf and the Grendel
Ceremonial Helmet found in Sutton Hoo
First edition of the Gospels in Anglo-Saxon, with parallel text in English. It is one of four books
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
King’s helmet from Sutton HooEarly Anglo-Saxon or Germanic, 7th centuryFrom the British Museum
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