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Wolves, dragons and devil whales: The strange animal world of Anglo-Saxon England
We examine the clues in Anglo-Saxon literature and language to determine how they regarded different animals.
Anglo-Saxon literary culture, flourishing between the fifth and eleventh centuries in what is now England, encompasses a rich corpus of poetry, prose and vernacular translations that reflect the ...
Scholars have long been fascinated by the Anglo-Saxon period of British history, which spans approximately 600 years, from the end of Roman rule in around AD 410 to the start of the Norman conquest in ...
So what did the Normans ever do for us? Maybe it's like the Greeks and the Romans. Like the Romans, the Normans were great organisers, great builders, great patrons, and they internationalised British ...
Narrator: Excuse me. Yes, you! Would you like to learn about the Anglo-Saxons? Great! Well let’s start at the beginning. The Anglo-Saxon age in Britain was about 410 to 1066, and they originally came ...
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