The Normans won, King Harold was killed, and William became king. This brought an end to Anglo-Saxon and Viking rule. A new age of Norman rule in England had started.
Mercia saw the rise of kings, Christianity and our very identity, as Max Adams reveals in this genius history, The Mercian Chronicles ...
Ms Jarman, from the department of Anthropology and Archaeology, said: "This was a key part in the story of how England was made. "The defeat of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, the creation of a Viking state ...
Anglo-Saxon and Viking-Age England from Bede to Alfred the Great' to 'Early mediaeval England from Bede to Alfred the Great.' ...
In 1939 a series of mounds at Sutton Hoo in England revealed their astounding ... they concluded that the settlement was not Viking, as first assumed, but Anglo-Saxon. The significance of Sutton ...
Experts believed the coins were Anglo-Saxon and to have been hidden by a Viking. One of them was a double-headed coin, showing two rulers of England. Alfred the Great, who ruled Wessex ...
The Normans won, King Harold was killed, and William became king. This brought an end to Anglo-Saxon and Viking rule. A new age of Norman rule in England had started.
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