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Tag Archives: manx
Ærend-gewrit: Wicu 14-20 February 2011 on Twittere
To begin with, for all those budding medievalists out there, Witan Publishing now offers epublishing service for medieval scholars. It sounds like a great opportunity to get your work out there, so hit them up for further info. An article of general … Continue reading →
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Tagged anglo-saxon, bayeux tapestry, burial, celts, christian, cremation, ecclesiastical history of the english people, edward the confessor, fish trap, fool, high cross, hoard, icelandic manuscripts, ireland, irish, isle of man, jarlshof, king harold, living history, manx, medieval, mersea charter, norse, old norse, orkney, poetry, political assemblies, scotland, scots, shetland, stockhold, time team, treasures, vikings, vinland, waterford, welsh, welsh poetry, west langton, women's rights
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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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Tagged anglo-saxon, app, art, artistry, ASSC, biographies, biographies Alfred the Great, brooches, celts, Charlemagne, Dublin, Essex, glassworking, Gobniu, god, history, i-phone, identity, interview, ireland, irish, jewellery, jewelry, language, literature, manx, medieval, monarchs, mythology, norse, old norse, pagan, podcasts, priestess, prose, runestones, smith, vikings, Wales, welsh
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Ærend-gewrit: Wicu 1-6 February 2011 on Twittere
The past week was a bit slower at Þæt Eald-Ænglisce Blog’s Twitter feed. Here’s the week in review, in case you missed it. Anglo-Saxons: The big news this week in the realm of Anglo-Saxon archeology is the coming-to-light of 700 colors photos taken at … Continue reading →
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