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- A sceat or sceatta (/ʃæt/ SHAT; Old English: sceatt [ʃæɑt], pl. sceattas) was a small, thick silver coin minted in England, Frisia, and Jutland during...
- Liam Sceats (born 20 September 2005) is a racing driver from New Zealand who is currently competing in the 2024 USF Pro 2000 Championship for TJ Speed...
- Peter Sceats is a British businessman, distiller and political activist who founded the commodity price indices upon which all Atlantic basin coal trade...
- secure. This payment was typically a sceat, so the levy itself gradually came to be called sceat. In burghs, sceat was levied to cover maintenance of the...
- took the lead on lap 19 and went on to take the win. Mansell and M2's Liam Sceats were on the podium and left Taupo equal on points, 25 behind Bilinski. Bilinski...
- placed in the four quadrants; plate 3 (facing p. 16), no. 36: early Saxon sceat: diagonal cross with four dots in the four quadrants, no. 47: cross crosslet...
- Anglo-Saxon England • Established 527 • Annexed by Wes**** 918 Currency Sceat Penny Today part of EnglandBedfordshireBerkshire • Buckinghamshire...
- coinage of the Saxons, as this reduced them to around the same size as a sceat, and there is considerable evidence from archaeological sites of this period...
- Anglo-Saxon-Viking coin weight. Material is lead and weighs approx 36 g. Embedded with a sceat dating to 720–750 AD and minted in Kent. It is edged with a dotted triangle...
- Æthelred (last) Legislature Witenagemot Historical era Heptarchy • Established c. 455 • Full integration into crown of Wes**** 825 Currency sceat, thrymsa...