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  • Viking Wirral … and the Battle of Brunanburh Professor Steve Harding

    Viking Wirral … and the Battle of Brunanburh Professor Steve Harding

  • Ph1035/C4753

    Ph1035/C4753

  • International Journal of Language and Linguistics Vol

    International Journal of Language and Linguistics Vol

  • Bullion and Coin in the Danelaw

    Bullion and Coin in the Danelaw

  • Locating the Site of the Battle of Brunanburh (937) V4 by and © Adrian C Grant (1St Version Posted 7Th February 2019, This Revision Posted 5Th August 2019)

    Locating the Site of the Battle of Brunanburh (937) V4 by and © Adrian C Grant (1St Version Posted 7Th February 2019, This Revision Posted 5Th August 2019)

  • How the Danelaw Was Established in England

    How the Danelaw Was Established in England

  • An Early History of Britain

    An Early History of Britain

  • How Significant Are the Scandinavian Migrations for the Creation of Identities in the Early Middle Ages?

    How Significant Are the Scandinavian Migrations for the Creation of Identities in the Early Middle Ages?

  • Viking Burial in the Danelaw

    Viking Burial in the Danelaw

  • ORM the SERPENT: a Tale of Viking Leicestershire Michael Wood

    ORM the SERPENT: a Tale of Viking Leicestershire Michael Wood

  • Alfred Was Born in Berkshire in 849. His Father Was Aethelwulf, King of Wessex. Alfred Was the Youngest of Five Sons So It Appea

    Alfred Was Born in Berkshire in 849. His Father Was Aethelwulf, King of Wessex. Alfred Was the Youngest of Five Sons So It Appea

  • The Danish Wars and the Establishment of the Borough and County of Buckingham

    The Danish Wars and the Establishment of the Borough and County of Buckingham

  • Anglo-Saxon Kings Use Your Knowledge About King Alfred the Great and King Athelstan to Answer the Questions

    Anglo-Saxon Kings Use Your Knowledge About King Alfred the Great and King Athelstan to Answer the Questions

  • Cnut: Stability in England and Evolving Norman Connections

    Cnut: Stability in England and Evolving Norman Connections

  • Joint Cabinet Crisis the Great Heathen Army

    Joint Cabinet Crisis the Great Heathen Army

  • University of Southampton Research Repository Eprints Soton

    University of Southampton Research Repository Eprints Soton

  • Viking and Native: Rethinking Identity in the Danelaw

    Viking and Native: Rethinking Identity in the Danelaw

  • The Battle of Brunanburh

    The Battle of Brunanburh

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  • Dissertation Submitted in Part-Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Department of History, University of Sheffield
  • D. Purdy Professor C. Fee English 401- a 6 March 2013 Lindisfarne Priory
  • Vikings Revision Guide
  • King Æthelstan of England King Edward the Martyr
  • 2 Linguistic Mysteries Around the North Sea Östen Dahl Stockholm University
  • Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian Cultural Development and Identity Differentiation from 750 to 950 CE
  • Viking Identities and Ethnic Boundaries in England and Normandy, C.950 – C.1015
  • Technological Development in Late Saxon Textile Production: Its Relationship to an Emerging Market Economy and Changes in Society
  • Vikings Vs Anglo-Saxons Worksheet 3A How the Danelaw Was


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