- The
Count of the
Saxon S**** for
Britain (Latin:
comes littoris Saxonici per Britanniam) was the head of the
Saxon S****
military command of the later...
- The
Codex Diplomaticus Aevi
Saxonici is a
collection of do****ents from the Anglo-Saxon
period preserved in m****cripts held by
various libraries in England...
-
commands in Britain,
along with the Dux
Britanniarum and the
Comes litoris Saxonici. His
troops were the main
field army (comitatenses) in
Britain and not...
-
Cartularium Saxoni****; 297);
Cilternes efes ( Kemble's
Codex diplomaticus aevi
Saxonici; 715) and
Ciltern (Anglo-Saxon Chronicle; text E)
Chess Valley ****ociation...
- Tingitaniae,
comes Tractus Argentoratensis,
comes Britanniarum and
comes Litoris Saxonici; as well as two in the
Eastern Empire:
comes (limitis)
Aegypti and comes...
-
Oxford Online Dictionary of
National Biography Codex diplomaticus aevi
saxonici, IV:74 DeVries, The
Norwegian Invasion of
England in 1066 p. 108, note...
- et al. (ed.):
Scriptores (in Folio) 3: Annales,
chronica et
historiae aevi
Saxonici. Hanover, 1839, pp. 80 (Monumenta
Germaniae Historica, 80 digitalised)...
- 30
January 2014. Thorpe,
Benjamin (1865).
Diplomatarium angli**** aevi
saxonici: A
collection of
English charters. Vol. 1. London: MacMillan. p. 320. Archived...
- homestead/village'.
South Walsham is
recorded in the
Codex Diplomaticus Aevi
Saxonici as Súðwalshám in a do****ent
produced during the
reign of
Edward the Confessor...
-
Gladii Saxonici from 1684 Acta Eruditorum...