Geography, acendancy, and decline of the Kingdom of Mercia, and the earldom as it existed under the Danelaw.
Complete modern English translation published by the Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL).
Map by Matthew White, hosted by Georgetown University.
Explores the early medieval kingdom of East Anglia and its Wuffing dynasty as well as aspects of the literature, legend, history, and archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England.
Anthony Bradshaw explains this Saxon document which lists the fortified burhs of Wessex, with maps.
Argues that the battle at which King Athelstan finally defeated the Danes was fought on a site near the present Burnley in Lancashire where the River Brun has its source. Battle account, maps and photographs.
Carole Biggam's study guide incorporates a range of topics categorised by subject and includes links to online sources.
An historical society devoted to the study of all aspects the Anglo-Saxon period. Aims, articles, Anglo-Saxon calendar and forum.
Biography by Asser, Bishop of Sherborne, written c.888. E-text hosted by the Online Medieval and Classical Library.
An international scholarly organization dedicated to the study of Viking, Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and early Angevin history and the history of neighboring areas and peoples.
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