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- The Southumbrians or 'Suðanhymbre' were the Anglo-Saxon people occupying northern Mercia. The term might not have been used by the Mercians and was instead...
- perceived status" and emphasised the partiality of its usage in favour of Southumbrian rulers. In 1991, Steven Fanning argued that "it is unlikely that the...
- believed to have been produced sometime between ca. 820 and 840 AD in the Southumbrian/Mercian region of England. The original book contains a collection of...
- 3 large initials with penwork, some zoomorphic. Smaller initials with coloured washes and red dots. Other Member of the Southumbrian 'Tiberius Group'...
- restored before a back vowel in the following syllable (later in the Southumbrian dialects); Frisian æu > au > Old Frisian ā/a OE breaking; in West Saxon...
- perceived status" and emphasises the partiality of its usage in favour of Southumbrian kings. Cemeteries are the most widely excavated aspect of Anglo-Saxon...
- North Engle Pecset Pecsæte Pencersæte Reagesate South Engele Snotingas Southumbrians Spaldingas Stoppingas Sweordora Tomsæte Undaium Weogoran Westerne Wreocensæte...
- Trinity College, Cambridge (MA, MPhil, PhD) Thesis History and Coinage in Southumbrian England, c. 750-865 (2009) Doctoral advisor Prof. Simon Keynes and Dr...
- an English Carolingian minuscule. The English gloss was written in a Southumbrian pointed minuscule. The codex is 235 by 180 mm 9.25 by 7.1 in. The text...
- Burghs East Midlands South Midlands West Midlands Northern England Southumbrians Woollard, Matthew (1999). "1881 census for England and Wales, the Channel...