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Thelbald And Offa Two Eighthcentury Kings Of Mercia Papers From A Conference Held In Manchester In 2000 Manchester Centre For Anglosaxon Studies David Hill

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Thelbald And Offa Two Eighthcentury Kings Of Mercia Papers From A Conference Held In Manchester In 2000 Manchester Centre For Anglosaxon Studies David Hill
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Publisher: Archaeopress
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.73 MB
Pages: 148
Author: David Hill, Margaret Worthington (eds.)
ISBN: 1841716871
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Thelbald And Offa Two Eighthcentury Kings Of Mercia Papers From A Conference Held In Manchester In 2000 Manchester Centre For Anglosaxon Studies David Hill by David Hill, Margaret Worthington (eds.) 1841716871 instant download after payment.

In these sixteen papers, from a conference held by the Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies in 2000, some well-known names approach the reigns of Æthelbald and Offa from a range of perspectives. Archaeology, landscapes, histories and coinage are used to discuss the nature of Mercian kingship; the use of violence; the patronage of nunneries; the legends of Offa and his legacy; the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and works of literature; Mercia and East Anglia; the urban landscape; Offa's Dyke; military obligations. The final three papers focus on the iconography and historical context of 8th-century coins and recent archaeological coin discoveries.

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