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Ærend-gewrit: Wicu 14-20 March 2011 on Twittere

Posted on March 26, 2011 by amerikanaki

It was a relatively busy over at the Twitter feed the preceding week. Naturally this is partly due to St. Patrick’s Day, but there happened to appear a number of other items of interest as well. Before jumping into the main categories, … Continue reading →

Posted in Ærend-Gewrit (Messages) | Tagged alfred the great, anglo-saxons, arthur, brian boru, cardiff, cartularies, castle, celts, christianity, confrences, cornish, cornwall, drengskapr, edgar the peaceable, events, expolangues, fairies, gaelic, hagiography, holcombe, human sacrifice, iceland, icelandic, inscription, ireland, irish, jorvik, lewis chessmen, magic, mannjafnaðr, meath, medicine, merlin, national trust, needlework, norse, onomastics, picts, recaptitation, sagas, satchel, scotland, scots, scribes, sculpture, somerset, st. patrick, staffordshire hoard, teampull na trionaid, Wales, wisdom literature, woruldhord project, yorkshire | 2 Comments
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