The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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Side 127
... Danish army to York in the autumn of 868 . Partition of Mercia We are concerned here not so much with the well - documented and wellknown stages of the Danish wars as with the consequences for western Mercia of the partition of the ...
... Danish army to York in the autumn of 868 . Partition of Mercia We are concerned here not so much with the well - documented and wellknown stages of the Danish wars as with the consequences for western Mercia of the partition of the ...
Side 128
... Danish king of East Anglia about territory in the south Midlands which Wessex had taken over from Mercia . He was not negotiating about the division between Mercian and Danish land . Boroughs and Shires The modern county boundaries of ...
... Danish king of East Anglia about territory in the south Midlands which Wessex had taken over from Mercia . He was not negotiating about the division between Mercian and Danish land . Boroughs and Shires The modern county boundaries of ...
Side 137
... Danish and partly Danish names in north - east Warwickshire . This is one of the two areas where such names spill over onto the English side of Watling Street . The other , in Northamptonshire , contains a larger group . Names plotted ...
... Danish and partly Danish names in north - east Warwickshire . This is one of the two areas where such names spill over onto the English side of Watling Street . The other , in Northamptonshire , contains a larger group . Names plotted ...
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The End of the Roman Period | 20 |
AngloSaxon Archaeology | 29 |
The British People of the West Midlands | 53 |
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