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- Saxons, Kent) and York (Eoforwic) (serving the Kingdom of Northumbria). Gipeswic (also in other spellings such as Gippeswich) arose as the equivalent to...
- During the first quarter of the 7th century, the quayside settlement at Gipeswic (Ipswich) became an important estuarine trading centre, receiving imported...
- prosperity brought through Rhineland commerce with the East Anglian port of Gipeswic (modern Ipswich). The coinage of Anglo-Saxon sceattas expanded in Ælfwald's...
- in the formation of the East Anglian kingdom. In the early 7th century, Gipeswic (modern Ipswich) began its growth as a centre for foreign trade, Botolph's...
- by the revival of European towns. Examples include Dorestad, Quentovic, Gipeswic, Hamwic, and Lundenwic (for which see Anglo-Saxon London) at the North...
- London – are waterfront sites, while the other two, Hamwic in Southampton and Gipeswic (Gippeswic) in Ipswich are further inland. By the eleventh century, the...
- Kingdom of East Anglia. Steven Plunkett has suggested that the founding of Gipeswic was ****ociated with the reign of Rædwald (died c.624) and that it reflected...
- in the formation of the East Anglian kingdom. In the early 7th century, Gipeswic (modern Ipswich) began its growth as a centre for foreign trade, Botolph's...
- import and export of goods, with attendant service communities. Ipswich (Gipeswic, Yepiswyche, etc.) (in the historic Kingdom of East Anglia) is thought...
- Germany", according to the historian Richard Hoggett. The port of Ipswich (Gipeswic) was established in 7th century. The kingdom's western boundary varied...