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Hwicce
The Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercia and the Origins and Distribution of Common Fields*
The Demo Version
Aethelflaed: History and Legend
And Myths of Rome's Second Augusta Legion and St Augustine's 'Oak'
The Anglo-Saxon Origins of the West Midlands Shires
An Early Mercian Hegemony: Penda And
Saints and Their Function in the Kingdom of Mercia, 650-850
From the Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation (C. 731)
Burial Practices in Northern England C. AD 650-850: A
HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION by Michael Hare with a Contribution by Carolyn Heighway Historical Background Pershore and Winchcombe
The Name of the Hwicce: a Discussion
The South Gloucestershire Historic Environment Record David R
Power, Identity, and the Conversion of Mercia
Old English Place-Names As a Repository of Traditional Ecological Knowledge
This Document Has Been Produced by Mr Richard Sneyd and May Not Be Used for Commercial Use
Complied by Nigel Spry GLEVENSIS GENERAL INDEX NUMBERS 36
Ledene a Saxon Estate
The Hidation of Buckinghamshire Part 2. Keith Bailey
Top View
A Possible Anglo-Saxon Execution Cemetery at Werg, Mildenhall (Cvnetio), Wiltshire and the Wessex-Mercia Frontier in the Age of King Cynewulf
1 Locating Ingetlingum and Suthgedling: Gilling West and Gilling East Thomas Pickl
King Offa 757AD -796AD Offa Was Ruler of Mercia, One Of
The Role of Mercian Kings in the Founding of Minsters in the Kingdom of the Hwicce
Severn Estuary RCZAS NMP Report 2008
The Origins of Anglo-Saxon Kingship
Anglo-Saxon England Sec. 2
410-900: Some Early Kings, but Who Were the Hastingas?