Grave 109 at Oakington is a rare triple burial, holding the remains of a female infant, a young woman (left) and an older woman (center). Duncan Sayer The soldiers arrived in “three ships of war, with ...
There are certain accoutrements that rulers across time appear to have agreed are necessary symbols of power. You probably want a crown, which might be made of precious metal, leaves, or possibly even ...
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Fact or medieval fake news? The Saxon brothers who conquered England
British folklore tells the story of twin brothers Hengist and Horsa, who led the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain. But were ...
Who needs Caribbean beaches or Renaissance cities when there’s so much worth staying in Britain for in 2026? Here are the ...
COLCHESTER is a city steeped in history, but few people pause to consider the story behind its name. From historic Roman roots and through centuries of linguistic change, the name Colchester offers a ...
The Canadian government has approved the $53-billion Anglo Teck mega-merger, clearing the way for the creation of one of the world’s largest copper producers as global demand for the metal accelerates ...
Anglo American's fair value estimate has inched higher to about $29.54 from roughly $29.18 as analysts grow more constructive on the miner’s long term prospects amid a firmer outlook for iron ore. At ...
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The fourteenth-century Icelandic Edwardsaga chronicles the life of Edward the Confessor, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England (reigned 1042–1066). It also describes how, in the years after the Norman ...
OTTAWA—Canadian Industry Minister Melanie Joly said she aims to deliver a decision in coming months on whether Anglo American AAL0.63%increase; green up pointing triangle can proceed with its takeover ...
The term Anglo-Saxon has been removed from a University’s module titles to tackle “nationalist narratives”. The University of Nottingham offers leading courses in Anglo-Saxon history and literature ...
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Why Did the Saxons Lose to the Vikings?
The Saxons’ defeat by the Vikings was shaped by disunity, strategy, and timing. This account examines how internal rivalries, inferior mobility, and the Vikings’ mastery of surprise raids and seaborne ...
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