Anglo Saxon Equivalent Information
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List of Germanic and Latinate equivalents in English
List of English words with dual French and Anglo-Saxon variations List of English words of French origin List of English Latinates of...
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Anglo-Saxons
Anglo-Saxon is a term used by historians to designate the Germanic tribes who...
Tiw , the Anglo-Saxon equivalent of Tyr: Tuesday...
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Pound sterling
(section Anglo-Saxon)
Anglo-Saxon...
The pound was a unit of account in Anglo-Saxon England , equal to 240 silver pennies and equivalent to one pound weight of...
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Anglo-Saxon England
Anglo-Saxon England refers to the period of the history of that part of Britain,...
defined the measurement as one hide being equivalent to one man....
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Anglo-Saxon pound
The pound was a unit of account in Anglo-Saxon England , equal to 240 silver pennies and equivalent to one pound weight of silver....
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City of London
(section Anglo-Saxon restoration)
Anglo-Saxon restoration...
of Aldermen and Commoners (the City equivalent of a Councillor ) to the Court of Common Council of the Corporation....
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History of London
(section Anglo-Saxon London)
Early Roman London occupied a relatively small area, roughly equivalent to the size of Hyde Park ....
Anglo-Saxon London: Anglo-Saxon London...
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Anglo-Saxon deities
Anglo-Saxon deities refers to the gods and goddesses worshipped in the religion of...
Anglo-Saxon Old German Norse equivalent...
Baldaeg |...
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Fuck
(section Anglo-Saxon)
In a phrase such as "don't give a fuck", the word is the equivalent...
Anglo-Saxon: An Anglo-Saxon charter granted by Offa , king of Mercia ,...
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Minster (church)
(section Early and Mid Anglo-Saxon periods)
Widespread in 10th century Anglo-Saxon England , minsters declined...
pre-eminent within an area broadly equivalent to an administrative...
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Ancestry of the kings of Wessex
(redirect from Esla (Anglo-Saxon king))
The pedigree as it appears in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is at odds...
of Arthurian legend an equivalency still followed by some Arthurian...
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Domesday Book
in land and livestock, and what it was worth" (Anglo-Saxon Chronicle )....
terms with no previous Latin equivalent, and the text was highly...
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Ásatrú in the United States
(redirect from The Fellowship of Anglo-Saxon Heathenry)
practices, including Theodism , Irminism, Odinism, and Anglo-Saxon Heathenry"....
is an Icelandic (and equivalently Old Norse ) term...
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Anglo-Saxon art
Anglo-Saxon art covers art produced within the Anglo-Saxon period of English...
Continental Germanic equivalents, but until Sutton Hoo...
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History of the English penny (c. 600 – 1066)
(section After Rome: prelude to the Anglo-Saxon coinage)
The history of the English penny can be traced back to the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms...
the Great weighing the equivalent of six regular pennies...
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Anglo-Saxon paganism
Anglo-Saxon paganism, or as some have described it, Anglo-Saxon heathenism refers...
which was the equivalent of the Germanic thing , the...
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Duke
(section Anglo-Saxon times)
England Anglo-Saxon times : beneath that of kingdom among the Anglo-Saxons was the ealdormanry and,...
Equivalents in other European languages...
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Craven
(section Anglo-Saxon)
Anglo-Saxon...
In 2010 each Full Time Equivalent (FTE) employee contributed £40,311 to the District’s economy, representing an increase in...
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Yule
increased supernatural activity, and the pagan Anglo-Saxon Modranicht . Terms with an etymological equivalent to Yule are used in the Nordic...
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Ealdorman
the Latin equivalent is comes As the chief magistrate of a shire or group of shires (county ) in Anglo-Saxon England , he commanded the...
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