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11Stacy S. K lein  R u l i n g Wo m e n Queenship and Gender in Anglo-Saxon Literature  University of Notre Dame Press

Stacy S. K lein R u l i n g Wo m e n Queenship and Gender in Anglo-Saxon Literature University of Notre Dame Press

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Source URL: www3.nd.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-20 12:00:24
12       S T RU C T U R I N G   

       S T RU C T U R I N G  

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Source URL: www3.nd.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-11 14:22:59
13Roman to English THE MIGRATION OF FORMS IN EARLY NORTHUMBERLAND 10 JULY – 10 OCTOBER 2010 The exhibition centres around a fragment of the ninth-century Rothbury Cross. This Christian monument is one of the finest carvi

Roman to English THE MIGRATION OF FORMS IN EARLY NORTHUMBERLAND 10 JULY – 10 OCTOBER 2010 The exhibition centres around a fragment of the ninth-century Rothbury Cross. This Christian monument is one of the finest carvi

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Source URL: www.henry-moore-fdn.co.uk

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-01 07:31:51
14Notes for teachers  SEN: Medieval Britain The final two pages of these notes can be copied to be given to accompanying adults and used to help prepare students before the visit.

Notes for teachers SEN: Medieval Britain The final two pages of these notes can be copied to be given to accompanying adults and used to help prepare students before the visit.

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Source URL: www.britishmuseum.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-03 10:45:45
15The Especially Sacred Grove: Six Hills and Vernemetum, Leicestershire Bob Trubshaw

The Especially Sacred Grove: Six Hills and Vernemetum, Leicestershire Bob Trubshaw

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Source URL: www.hoap.co.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-22 16:16:01
16East Midlands Archaeological Research Framework: Resource Assessment of Anglo-Saxon Leicestershire and Rutland  An Archaeological Resource Assessment of Anglo-Saxon Leicestershire and Rutland Peter Liddle, Leicestershire

East Midlands Archaeological Research Framework: Resource Assessment of Anglo-Saxon Leicestershire and Rutland An Archaeological Resource Assessment of Anglo-Saxon Leicestershire and Rutland Peter Liddle, Leicestershire

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Source URL: www.le.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2011-02-18 06:35:56
17East Midlands Archaeological Research Framework: Resource Assessment of Anglo-Saxon Lincolnshire  An Archaeological Resource Assessment of Anglo-Saxon Lincolnshire James Albone Note: For copyright reasons the figures are

East Midlands Archaeological Research Framework: Resource Assessment of Anglo-Saxon Lincolnshire An Archaeological Resource Assessment of Anglo-Saxon Lincolnshire James Albone Note: For copyright reasons the figures are

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Source URL: www.le.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2011-02-18 06:35:39
18An Archaeological Resource Assessment of Anglo-Saxon Northamptonshire[removed]Glenn Foard, Northamptonshire Heritage. Note: For copyright reasons the figures are currently omitted from the web version of this paper.

An Archaeological Resource Assessment of Anglo-Saxon Northamptonshire[removed]Glenn Foard, Northamptonshire Heritage. Note: For copyright reasons the figures are currently omitted from the web version of this paper.

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Language: English - Date: 2011-02-18 06:35:22
19Support notes for teachers Key Stage 2: Sutton Hoo Headline The final page of these notes can be copied and given to students who you think may need additional support during the session, or to adult helpers.  About this

Support notes for teachers Key Stage 2: Sutton Hoo Headline The final page of these notes can be copied and given to students who you think may need additional support during the session, or to adult helpers. About this

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Source URL: www.britishmuseum.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-30 07:46:16
20Information for Teachers Canterbury Cathedral After the departure of the Romans in the 6th century, the county of Kent fell into the hands of the Saxons and Christianity disappeared nearly completely. In 597AD Pope Grego

Information for Teachers Canterbury Cathedral After the departure of the Romans in the 6th century, the county of Kent fell into the hands of the Saxons and Christianity disappeared nearly completely. In 597AD Pope Grego

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Source URL: www.canterbury-cathedral.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-08 11:27:35