The Anglo-Saxons
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| Anglo-Saxon history traditionally starts with Hengest and Horsa and their three ships invading Britain in the mid-fifth century, and ends with King Harold falling with an arrow in his eye in 1066. These pages fill in some gaps.Visit Website | |
| The Saxons ruled England for 600 years, forming the basis of its culture, language and borders. Articles and content relating to the history and culture of Anglo-Saxon England.Visit Website | This is an online edition of An Anglo-Saxo n Dictionary , or a dictionary of Old English. The dictionary records the state of the English language as it was used between ca. 700-1100 AD by the Anglo-Saxo n inhabitant s of the British Isles.Visit Website | 
| For those interested in English history, archaeology, literature, language, religion, society, and numismatics between the years c. 450 and 1100 AD.Visit Website | Links to several webpages about the Anglo-Saxons, including sites relating to maps, societies & conferences, original documents, Bede & Lindisfarne, Beowulf, archaeological sites, and everyday life & language.Visit Website | 
| Archaeolog ists discovered an extraordin ary Anglo-Saxo n princely burial in Prittlewel l in 2003, but many of its secrets remained hidden, only to be revealed as experts began their painstakin g research.Visit Website | |
| A database which aims to cover all of the recorded inhabitants of England from the late sixth to the end of the eleventh century. It is based on a systematic examination of the available written sources for the period, including chronicles, saints' Lives, charters, libri vitae, inscriptions, and coins.Visit Website | Links to information about the Anglo-Saxons.Visit Website | 
| Recreates the lives and deaths of Anglo-Saxons, Norsemen, Normans and the other people of the British Isles in the centuries around the Battle of Hastings. An excellent collection of articles on life in Anglo-Saxon England.Visit Website | Dr. Gale Owen-Crocker muses over the differences between modern English clothing (and attitudes about clothing) and the clothing of Anglo-Saxon England in the year 1000.Visit Website | 
| A project by Regia Anglorum to construct a late Saxon (10/11th Century) manorial estate.Visit Website | 
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