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J.R.R. Tolkien was fine with leaving War of the Rohirrim’s story untold

Polygon 13 Dec 2024
... Tolkien would have been familiar with, like the historical Æthelflæd — daughter of Alfred the Great, first king of the Anglo-Saxons — who ruled the English kingdom of Mercia in the early 10th century.
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‘Anglo-Saxon’ isn’t racist. It’s a source of English pride

AOL 10 May 2024
The Anglo-Saxon kingdoms merged, divided and merged again, but out of their rivalries rose a large and wealthy kingdom, rich in wool sent to the looms of Flanders, and therefore highly attractive to ...
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The Impact of the Battle of Hastings on British History (Video)

Ancient Origins 04 May 2024
Prior to this pivotal clash, England was a patchwork of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, each with its own distinct identity and rulers ... strategy eventually overcoming the stalwart Anglo-Saxon shield wall.
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Russia’s Approach to the Future World Order

UK Column 02 May 2024
The United Kingdom will be a leading state of its own over essentially the Commonwealth, or else it will join America’s Anglo-Saxon cluster ... the Anglo-Saxon cluster, including Europe and the British ...
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Is this the lost burial site of ‘England’s first king’?

Metro UK 27 Apr 2024
It was common practice for the Anglo Saxons to reuse ... Though much of the information about King Cerdic is veiled in mystery, he’s widely regarded as the leader of early Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in Britain.
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Is one of history

The Daily Mail 23 Apr 2024
Cerdic became the first king of Wessex after invading England in around 500AD, ancient Anglo Saxon chronicles say ... Wessex was one of seven Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in Britain that grew to become the most powerful.
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King Cerdic of Wessex’s Burial Site Claimed to be Found!

Ancient Origins 22 Apr 2024
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a key source for early English history, records Cerdic's arrival in Britain in the year 495 AD and his subsequent conquest of territories in southern England, culminating in the establishment of the Kingdom of Wessex.
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Previously Undetected Roman Remains Found in Lead Coffin

Ancient Origins 19 Apr 2024
... site can help chart the largely undocumented and historically-important transition between the fall of the Roman Empire in about 400 AD and the establishment of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms that followed.
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Unravelling the mystery of England

The Daily Mail 09 Apr 2024
That one is a coin of Offa, King of Mercia, a kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England ... At the time, there was a lot of 'communication and tension' between Charlemagne and Offa, King of Mercia, a kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England.
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How do Australian police taskforces get strange names like Tromperie?

The Observer 31 Mar 2024
But what does Wessex, an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in Great Britain, have to do with drug dealing and mobile phones across Sydney?. And what does an international investigation into an alleged Lebanese criminal syndicate have to do with tromperie? ... Share ... .
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C Raja Mohan writes: The rise of ‘intelligence diplomacy’ in a time of global security challenges

Financial Express 20 Feb 2024
The three events are part of a broader trend in international politics ... The US, for example, has a tight circle of intelligence gathering and sharing with its Anglo-Saxon allies \u2014 Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
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C Raja Mohan writes: The rise of \u2018intelligence diplomacy\u2019 in a time of global security challenges

Indian Express 19 Feb 2024
The three events are part of a broader trend in international politics ... The US, for example, has a tight circle of intelligence gathering and sharing with its Anglo-Saxon allies \u2014 Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
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Sussex residents irked by Harry and Meghan’s Sussex.com rebrand, while Archie and Lilibet get Sussex surnames

East Bay Times 15 Feb 2024
... United Kingdom. The title harks back to the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Sussex and to the centuries when kings and princes were known by the names of the counties over which they and their families ruled.
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Leftists are trying to find ‘transgenders’ in history to legitimize their cultural revolution

Life Site 07 Feb 2024
candidate garnered attention last year by claiming that Anglo-Saxon burials could “challenge historians’ ideas about Anglo-Saxon gender.”. Reading the first paragraph of the Anglo-Saxon article, ...
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Traces of Saxon town found beneath London’s National Gallery

Heritage Daily 06 Feb 2024
During the 6th century AD, England was split into multiple Anglo-Saxon kingdoms termed the Heptarchy ... The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle notes that Alfred the Great “re-founded” London, known then as Lundenburg.

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