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  2. File:Anglo-Saxon England 2.svg - Wikipedia

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    (Own work, based on information from 'An Atlas of Anglo-Saxon England', by David Hill (ISBN 0 631 12767 4), border data: File:Britain peoples circa 600.svg) File usage The following 4 pages use this file:

  3. File:Anglosaxonrunes.svg - Wikipedia

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    Contains all 34 runes in the Anglo-Saxon Fuþorc, their names, meanings, and values in the Latin alphabet.Image created by me. Contains all 34 runes in the Anglo-Saxon File usage

  4. File:Anglo-Saxon Fylfot.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Anglo-Saxon Homelands and Settlements.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Graphical update to File:Britain.Anglo.Saxon.homelands.settlements.400.500.jpg by Notuncurious. Primarily based on Bede's Ecclesiastical History (Book I, Chapter 15), giving Angle, Saxon, and Jute homelands; Jones & Mattingly's Atlas of Roman Britain (ISBN 978-1-84217-06700, 1990, reprinted 2007); and Higham's Rome, Britain and the Anglo-Saxons (ISBN 1-85264-022-7, 1992).

  6. File:Earldoms of Anglo-Saxon England.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Face of Anglo-Saxon teenage girl from 1,300 years ago revealed

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  8. Attributed arms - Wikipedia

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    Arms were attributed to the kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon heptarchy. The Kingdom of Essex , for instance, was assigned a red shield with three notched swords (or "seaxes"). This coat was used by the counties of Essex and Middlesex until 1910, when the Middlesex County Council applied for a formal grant from the College of Arms ( The Times , 1910).

  9. English medieval clothing - Wikipedia

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    The Medieval period in England is usually classified as the time between the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Renaissance, roughly the years AD 410–1485.. For various peoples living in England, the Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Danes, Normans and Britons, clothing in the medieval era differed widely for men and women as well as for different classes in the social hierar