The Battle of Hastings in 1066 marked a turning point that reshaped England’s future. Following a contested succession, two powerful leaders clashed for control of the throne. The battle was defined ...
Probably not the most in-demand use, but a really cool one. And maybe something that makes originalism easier?
New research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) reveals that King Harold’s legendary 200‑mile march to the Battle ...
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Does anyone else get a little weary of the peanut gallery every time a court issues a ruling on a matter of national interest ...
In the 400s, the Western Roman Empire abandoned Britain to its own devices. Twin brothers Hengist and Horsa saw an opportunity to lead an Anglo-Saxon invasion and reshape England’s identity. But ...
The majority of city and town names in New Hampshire come from British placenames (mainly English), but many of these placenames have mysterious origins.
Lukashenko: The West’s Strategic Gambit to Draw Putin into War BRANKO RADUN If Anglo-Saxon strategists wanted Russia not to start a war in Ukraine in ...
Mersea looks like any other peaceful seaside town at first glance. But it isn’t. It’s one of the few places in Britain that becomes completely cut off twice a day, and that alone makes every visit ...
The U.S. professor and the Danish publisher fell to talking about Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, a subject of deep interest to both. Kemp Malone, Professor of English Literature at Johns Hopkins University, ...