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  1. 3 days ago · Anglo-Saxon England or Early Medieval England, existing from the 5th to the 11th centuries from soon after the end of Roman Britain until the Norman Conquest in 1066, consisted of various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms until 927, when it was united as the Kingdom of England by King Æthelstan (r. 927–939).

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  2. 1 day ago · England in the 15th century; England under the Tudors. Henry VII (1485–1509) Economy and society; Dynastic threats; Financial policy; The administration of justice; Henry VIII (1509–47) Cardinal Wolsey; The king’s “Great Matter” The Reformation background; The break with Rome; The consolidation of the Reformation; The expansion of the ...

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  4. 1 day ago · Download data from the National Heritage List for England (NHLE) through the Open Data Hub. This includes a range of formats and APIs. GIS spatial data is published by Historic England and is available free under the Open Government Licence.

  5. 5 days ago · Somerset, administrative, geographic, and historic county of southwestern England. It is bordered to the northwest by the Bristol Channel, to the north by Gloucestershire, to the east by Wiltshire, to the southeast by Dorset, and to the southwest by Devon. Taunton, in west-central Somerset, is the county town (seat).

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  6. 1 day ago · Famine in Phrygia. Phrygia. 372–373. Famine in Edessa. Edessa. 400–800. Various famines in Western Europe associated with the Fall of the Western Roman Empire and its sack by Alaric I. Between 400 and 800 AD, the population of the city of Rome fell by over 90%, mainly because of famine and plague. [citation needed] Western Europe.

  7. 2 days ago · Show More. Church of England, English national church that traces its history back to the arrival of Christianity in Britain during the 2nd century. It has been the original church of the Anglican Communion since the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. As the successor of the Anglo-Saxon and medieval English church, it has valued and preserved ...

  8. 5 days ago · Meanings of Manhood in Early Modern England. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2003, ISBN: 198208189X; 304pp.; Price: £45.00. The explosion of research on early modern gender in England has focused primarily on the experience or perceptions of women. Alexandra Shepard's excellent new book forms part of a new wave directing our attention equally ...

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