- 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...
- 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...
- edhilingui. The Lex
Saxonum regulated the Saxons'
different society.
Intermarriage between the
castes was
forbidden by the Lex
Saxonum, and
wergilds were...
-
Saxons into
Britain after the end of
Roman rule in 411 AD. This
adventus saxonum represented the main
immigration event, and this was
followed by a period...
-
Schola Saxonum, or "Saxon School", a
charitable institution for West
Saxon pilgrims.
According to
Roger of Wendover, Ine
founded the
Schola Saxonum in AD...
- used by the twelfth-century
chronicler Henry of Huntingdon, "adventus
Saxonum" ("arrival of the Saxons"), was
adopted by nineteenth- and twentieth-century...
-
Alfred the
Great silver offering penny, 871–899. Legend:
AELFRED REX
SAXONUM ('Alfred King of the Saxons')...
- The
Transylvanian Saxon University (Latin:
Universitas Saxonum, German: Nationsuniversität or Sächsische Nationsuniversität, Romanian:
Universitatea Națiunii...
- De
primo Saxonum adventu is a
historical work,
probably written in
Durham during the
episcopate of
Ranulf Flambard (1099–1128). It
recounts the coming...
- the West
Saxons Old English: Ƿestseaxna rīċe Latin:
Regnum Occidentalium Saxonum c. 519–886
Southern Britain in the
ninth century Status Independent kingdom...