The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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... discussed below ) have extended far to the south of Birmingham . Before considering other entries in the Tribal Hidage which refer to our area , it is necessary to note the presence in the West Midlands of two units which functioned as ...
... discussed below ) have extended far to the south of Birmingham . Before considering other entries in the Tribal Hidage which refer to our area , it is necessary to note the presence in the West Midlands of two units which functioned as ...
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... discussed on p . 139 . In 980 ' Cheshire was ravaged by a northern naval force ' ( Whitelock 1955 : 211 ) , and it is possible that this Viking fleet sacked Chester , as there is evidence for a decline in the town's prosperity at about ...
... discussed on p . 139 . In 980 ' Cheshire was ravaged by a northern naval force ' ( Whitelock 1955 : 211 ) , and it is possible that this Viking fleet sacked Chester , as there is evidence for a decline in the town's prosperity at about ...
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... discussed in detail in Gelling 1982b : 67-71 . 3. The class of names in which treow is combined with a dithematic personal name is discussed in Gelling 1984 : 211-18 . a 9 Towns and Trade 1. A convenient summary of the evidence for ...
... discussed in detail in Gelling 1982b : 67-71 . 3. The class of names in which treow is combined with a dithematic personal name is discussed in Gelling 1984 : 211-18 . a 9 Towns and Trade 1. A convenient summary of the evidence for ...
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