In the two hundred years from 1475 London was transformed from a medieval commune into a metropolis of half a million people, a capital city, and a leading European trading center. Lawrence Manley ...
Roman road surfaces have been discovered around here before, notably at the Cantium Retail Park a little to the north-west. That discovery was slightly south of the course of the modern Old Kent Road, ...
It's weird to think that England had any other capital besides London, but this beautiful city in Hampshire was once the ...
Sue Brunning, from the British Museum in London, said: "The Sutton Hoo ship ... iron rivets from the hull of a 88ft-long (27 metre) Anglo-Saxon ship, one of only three Anglo-Saxon ship burials ...
The largest Anglo-Saxon ship burial ever discovered contained ... Edith Pretty donated the find to the British Museum in London. To keep the artifacts safe during World War II, they were stored ...
Two metal detectorists who planned to “delete history” by illegally selling Anglo-Saxon coins have had bids to reduce their ...
The term Anglo-Saxon is used to describe the cultural group ... multiple subjects including Philosophy where SOAS University ...
Tolkien, who was a professor of Anglo-Saxon English, completed his own translation ... between organisations including University College London, the British Library and Game City - worked with ...
Narrator: So Harold’s army was on the move again - this time speeding south, where they arrived in London. Captain ... Hastings marked the end of the Anglo-Saxon dynasty. On Christmas day ...
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Chorus:The times are always changingNothing stays the sameNo Anglo-Saxon sovereignWill ever rule ... where they arrived in London. Captain: My Lord, we must stay here for a few days.