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The Viking Hasting in Franco-Scandinavian Legend

August 1, 2013

The Viking Hasting in Franco-Scandinavian Legend Frederic Amory Saints, Scholars and Heroes: Studies in Medieval Culture(1979) “Une histoire de Hasting à …

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Many Motives: Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Reasons For His Falsification of History

June 5, 2013

 Many Motives: Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Reasons For His Falsification of History John J. Berthold History B.A. Theses, University of Wisconsin Eau …

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Conceptualizing Multilingualism in England, c.800-c.1250

May 27, 2013

Conceptualizing Multilingualism in England, c.800-c.1250 Elizabeth M. Tyler Throughout the period 800-1250, English culture was marked by linguistic contestation and …

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CROSSING CONQUESTS : POLYGLOT ROYAL WOMEN AND LITERARY CULTURE IN ELEVENTH – CENTURY ENGLAND

May 27, 2013

CROSSING CONQUESTS : POLYGLOT ROYAL  WOMEN AND LITERARY  CULTURE IN ELEVENTH – CENTURY  ENGLAND Elizabeth Tyler in Conceptualizing Multilingualism in England, …

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Medieval English Oral Tradition

April 12, 2013

Medieval English Oral Tradition Mark C. Amodio For nearly fifty years, the medieval English oral tradition has been one of …

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1066 – The Battle For Middle Earth

March 24, 2013

1066 – The Battle For Middle Earth Excelent film about the Battle of Stamford Bridge and the Battle of Hastings. …

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Widows in Anglo-Saxon England

March 11, 2013

Widows in Anglo-Saxon England Rolf H. Bremmer Jr. BETWEEN POVERTY AND THE PYRE: Moments in the history of widowhood, Routledge …

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“From Morðor to Murdrum: The Preconquest Origin and Norman Revival of the Murder Fine.”

February 27, 2013

“From Morðor to Murdrum: The Preconquest Origin and Norman Revival of the Murder Fine.” Bruce O’ Brien Click Here to …

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The Archaeology of Colonialism in Medieval Ireland: Shifting Patterns of Domination and Acculturation

November 22, 2012

The Archaeology of Colonialism in Medieval Ireland: Shifting Patterns of Domination and Acculturation Russell Ó Ríagáin Master of Philosophy, Department of …

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Anglo-Norman defence strategy in selected English border and maritime counties, 1066-1087

August 30, 2012

Anglo-Norman defence strategy in selected English border and maritime counties, 1066-1087 Kay Marie Richardson Doctoral Thesis, Department of History, The University of Hull, …

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Many Motives: Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Reasons For His Falsification of History

August 22, 2012

Many Motives: Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Reasons For His Falsification of History Berthold, John J. History B.A. Theses, University of Wisconsin …

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Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250

August 14, 2012

Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250  Neil Phillips PhD Dissertation, University of Sheffield (2005) Abstract: This thesis is …

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Gerald of Wales and the Angevin Kings

August 13, 2012

Gerald of Wales and the Angevin Kings Steele, Helen Published Online (2006) On the 10th of November 1203, Silvester Giraldus …

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Ring-givers and Romans : the cultural roots of Anglo-Saxon church architecture

July 31, 2012

Ring-givers and Romans : the cultural roots of Anglo-Saxon church architecture Catherine Edith Hundley Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, Georgetown University, …

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Cultural Changes in England resulting from the Battle of Hastings

July 12, 2012

Cultural Changes in England resulting from the Battle of Hastings Marvin Dumlao, Dave Smart, Merle Grenz and Mohamed Elha Published …

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The role of the Norman kings in the framing of the British Constitution

May 1, 2012

The role of the Norman kings in the framing of the British Constitution By Brother Joseph of Alexandria Master’s Thesis, …

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