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Ærend-gewrit: Wicu 7-13 February 2011 on Twittere
For your reading pleasure, another week-in-review from the Twitter feed. Anglo-Saxons: To start off with, those who like Anglo-Saxon history and enjoy listening to podcasts might want be interested in a podcast series dedicated to the English Monarchs and another series looking at English … Continue reading →
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