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Ecgfrith of Northumbria
First Evidence of Farming Appears; Stone Axes, Antler Combs, Pottery in Common Use
Ancient Origins of Lordship
The Battle of Dunnichen, AD 685
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Chapter 4 the Anglian Period: the Royal Ladies of Castor [1]
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Queens, Concubines and the Myth of Marriage More Danico: Royal Marriage Practice in Tenth and Eleventh-Century England
The Way of the Sea
The Northumbrian Attack on Brega in A.D. 684
Warriors and Warfare: Ideal and Reality in Early Insular Texts
The Regal Sceatta and Styca Series of Northumbria
Northumberland Yesterday and To-Day
The Way of Learning
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Northumberland Yesterday and To-Day
Monasticism in Anglo-Saxon England
Anglo-Saxon Dates and Maps
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Religion, Society, and Politics, and the Liber Vitae of Durham'
The Way of Learning Route Durham to Jarrow
Due out in Cities, Saints, and Scholars in Early Medieval Europe. Essays in Honour of Alan Thacker, Ed
The Anglo-Saxons and Vikings
South-West Lancashire Place-Names
Miracles of Healing in Anglo-Celtic Northumbria As Recorded by the Venerable Bede and His Contemporaries: a Reappraisal in the Light of Twentieth Century Experience
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Rewriting History in the Cult of St Cuthbert from the Ninth to the Twelfth Centuries
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Saint Osthryth, Queen of the Mercians
Irony and Kingship in Books IV and V of Bede's
Royal Daughters in Anglo-Saxon England Alice Wehling University of New Mexico - Main Campus
The Origins of Anglo-Saxon Kingship