-
common depending on location. In
England long
seaxes appear later than on the
continent and
finds of long
seaxes (as
opposed to knives)
remain very rare in...
-
Middle Saxon Province was part,
depicted three "
seaxes" or
short notched swords on a red background. The
seaxe was a
weapon carried by Anglo-Saxon warriors...
-
Saxones or
English Saxons to
distinguish them from
continental Saxons (Eald-
Seaxe) of Old
Saxony in Germany. In
Scottish Gaelic, the
Saxon tribe gave their...
- of Es****. The flag is
ancient in
origin and
features three notched Saxon seaxes (cutl****es) on a red field. The
earliest references to the flag
being used...
- when a shield,
formed into quadrants,
which had a hive and bees in one, 3
seaxes in
another and the
other two with red and
white stripes. In 1972, the club...
- (/ˈsʌsɪks/; from
Middle English: Suth-sæxe, in turn from Old English: Suth-
Seaxe or Sūþseaxna rīce,
meaning "(land or
people of/Kingdom of) the
South Saxons")...
- The
Middle Saxons or
Middel Seaxe[citation needed] were a
people whose territory later became, with
somewhat contracted boundaries, the
county of Middle****...
- The
Kingdom of the West Saxons, also
known as the
Kingdom of Wes****, was an Anglo-Saxon
kingdom in the
south of
Great Britain, from
around 519
until Alfred...
-
arranged vertically one
above another on a red
background (Gules
three Seaxes fesswise in pale
Argent pommels and
hilts Or,
points to the
sinister and...
- may have had a
longer handle for two-handed use. The
smaller knife-like
seaxes were
likely within the
fabrication ability of a
common blacksmith. The seax...