The term Anglo-Saxon is a relatively modern one ... By the ninth century, the country was divided into four kingdoms - Northumbria, Mercia, East Anglia and Wessex. Wessex was the only one of ...
The Anglo-Saxon age in Britain was about 410 to ... In the 700s, a monk called the Venerable Bede who lived in Northumbria wrote a book called the Ecclesiastical History of the English People ...
Scientists, examining Britain’s greatest Anglo-Saxon gold treasure collection ... the kingdom of Northumbria, which then demanded tribute, almost certainly in the form of gold, from the Mercian ...
From Bede’s account and later sources, we know that the main Anglo-Saxon leader at this battle was Aethelfrith, king of ...
paying homage to the diverse people that once comprised the Anglo Saxons of Northumbria (Scottish, Irish, English, and Scandinavian), as well as Ad Gefrin’s Single Malt Whisky, which is expected ...