Archaeologists have discovered the site of the long-lost palace of England’s last Anglo-Saxon king.
Most of the information we have about the Anglo-Saxons comes from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a year-by-year account of all the major events of the time. Among other things it describes the rise ...
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the decision was taken at William's Christmas court in Gloucester in 1085, and his men were sent: 'all over England into every shire [to] find out how many ...
study finds The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle described how Scandinavians formed a Great Army to raid, conquer and winter in England from AD865. They fought and killed King Edmund, whose body was laid to ...
Firstly, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle indicates that Harold’s palace was located in or near Bosham. Secondly, the Bayeux Tapestry - the 11th century embroidered pictorial account of the Norman ...