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  1. Æthelstan's Kingdom of England [file size: 265k] A large-scale map of Britain (up to Edinburgh) in the reign of King Æthelstan (924-39), showing settlements, bishoprics, and known mints, with lots of historical notes in the margins.

  2. View a map of Britain in the year 750. The islands are divided between numerous kingdoms - Anglo-Saxon, Scottish, Irish and Welsh.

  3. The maps below include: Roman Britain; A general map of the people of Britain in the 6th Century; The Heparchy – those 7 Anglo Saxon Kingdoms; The main English rivers: might sound a bit daft, but rivers as a land mark are constantly referred to throughout the Viking Age.

  4. A small-scale map showing the finally united kingdom of England, c. 1000.

  5. This map shows the episcopal sees in England at the time of the Norman Conquest, and the principal religious houses within each diocese. (Much of what is known about the Anglo-Saxon past is owed to one or other of these churches.)

  6. Maps below include: England in Stephen’s Reign. The Regions of France. Normandy. The Crusades – Outremer in 1140, 1190 and 1193.

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  8. May 6, 2016 · A new study, led by archaeologists from UCL Archaeology South-East, has revealed evidence of a lost medieval kingdom in West Sussex, England.

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