- The Lex
Saxonum are a
series of laws
issued by
Charlemagne between 782 and 803 as part of his plan to
subdue the
Saxon nation. The law is thus a compromise...
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account the call to the "Angle or
Saxon nation" (Latin:
Anglorum sive
Saxonum gens) was
initially answered by
three boats lead by two brothers, Hengist...
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Schola Saxonum, or "Saxon School", a
charitable institution for West
Saxon pilgrims.
According to
Roger of Wendover, Ine
founded the
Schola Saxonum in AD...
- the East
Saxons (Old English: Ēastseaxna rīce; Latin:
Regnum Orientalium Saxonum),
referred to as the
Kingdom of Es**** /ˈɛsɪks/, was one of the
seven traditional...
- The
Carmen de
conversione Saxonum—or in English, Poem
Concerning the
Conversion of the Saxons—is a
Latin poem
celebrating the
conversion of the Saxons...
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Widukind dux
Saxonum Modern statue of
Widukind in Herford,
North Rhine-Westphalia
Reign ?–785
Predecessor Theoderic Successor Egbert Born ? Died 807 or...
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occidentalium Saxonum seu
etiam Cantuuariorum Aeðeluulf
gratia Dei rex
occidentalium Saxonum nec non 7
Cantuariorum Eðelwulf rex
occidentalium Saxonum nec non...
- Barleycorn. Tætwa Geat Játr (Gautr) Said by ****er (Vita Ælfredi
regis Angul Saxonum) to have been a god.
Eponymous ancestor of the
Geats and/or
Jutes Godwulf...
- chronicles, such as the
conscise Annales Ryenses (around 1290), the
Compendium Saxonum (1340s) and the
Gesta Danorum på danskæ (round 1300, not to be confused...
- edhilingui. The Lex
Saxonum regulated the Saxons'
different society.
Intermarriage between the
castes was
forbidden by the Lex
Saxonum, and
wergilds were...