The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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Side 14
... eastern half . Two groupings can be discerned , one running from Leegomery ( south of the Weald Moors ) to Meadowley ( west of Bridgnorth ) , and another occupying the south - eastern corner of the county . The River Severn was here ...
... eastern half . Two groupings can be discerned , one running from Leegomery ( south of the Weald Moors ) to Meadowley ( west of Bridgnorth ) , and another occupying the south - eastern corner of the county . The River Severn was here ...
Side 75
... eastern part of the county . Sometimes in the poems Tren seems to be a district - name : Cynddylan is said to have defended Tren , his patronymy , and the English are said to come through Tren . In other stanzas Tren is a settle- an ...
... eastern part of the county . Sometimes in the poems Tren seems to be a district - name : Cynddylan is said to have defended Tren , his patronymy , and the English are said to come through Tren . In other stanzas Tren is a settle- an ...
Side 99
... eastern and southern sides do not concern us so closely as the arrangements in the west . Adjustments elsewhere continued into the first half of the eighth century , and these reduced the diocese to limits similar to those which it had ...
... eastern and southern sides do not concern us so closely as the arrangements in the west . Adjustments elsewhere continued into the first half of the eighth century , and these reduced the diocese to limits similar to those which it had ...
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The End of the Roman Period | 20 |
AngloSaxon Archaeology | 28 |
Church and State in the Second Half of the Seventh Century | 86 |
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