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The study of the role of women in the society of early medieval England, or Anglo-Saxon England, is a topic which includes literary, history and gender studies.Important figures in the history of studying early medieval women include Christine Fell, and Pauline Stafford.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:6th-century English people. It includes English people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "6th-century English women"
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Anglo-Saxon England or Early Medieval England covers the period from the end of Roman Britain in the 5th century until the Norman Conquest in 1066. It consisted of various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms until 927, when it was united as the Kingdom of England by King Æthelstan (r. 927–939).
c. 500 Angles colonise the North Sea and Humber coastal areas, particularly around Holderness. [1]501. Port and his sons, Bieda and Mægla, arrive at modern-day Portsmouth. [2] ...
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6th century: A Saxon woman is buried with a knife and a shield in Lincolnshire, England. [2] 6th century: Lady Xian personally leads her army in China. [3] 6th century: Halima, a Ghassanid princess, assisted the warriors of her tribe in the battle of Yawm Halima. [4] 6th century: Amalafrida leads a revolt. [5]