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Gunhild: A Victim of Medieval Ethnic Cleansing?
Exploring the 1002 St Brice's Day Massacre of the Danes
Nov 13, 2024
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Dr Florence H R Scott
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Æthelswith: The Mercian queen whose gold ring was unearthed by a Victorian ploughman
A thousand year old treasure unearthed a thousand miles from the body of the queen who had it made
Feb 5, 2024
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Dr Florence H R Scott
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Data Destruction: What was lost in the Ashburnham House library fire
A library of medieval manuscripts met catastrophe in 1731
Jul 25, 2023
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Dr Florence H R Scott
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Fastrada's coin: A new exciting discovery
A new discovery changes the way we think about two ninth century queens
Jun 26, 2023
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Dr Florence H R Scott
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The Trumpington Girl: Buried in her bed
Ælfgif-who? Newsletter number 29
Aug 19, 2022
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Dr Florence H R Scott
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Raedwald's Queen or the Mound 14 Dowager: The Woman Responsible for the Burial at Sutton Hoo?
Ælfgif-who? Newsletter number 27
May 13, 2022
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Dr Florence H R Scott
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Raedwald's Queen or the Mound 14 Dowager: The Woman Responsible for the Burial at Sutton Hoo?
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Bebba: the queen who gave her name to the fort of Bebbanburg (Bamburgh, Northumbria)
Ælfgif-who? Newsletter number 26
Apr 12, 2022
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Dr Florence H R Scott
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Bebba: the queen who gave her name to the fort of Bebbanburg (Bamburgh, Northumbria)
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Saint Eanswith: First Abbess of Folkestone, Found After 1400 Years
Ælfgif-who? Newsletter number 14
Sep 6, 2021
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Dr Florence H R Scott
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Saint Eanswith: First Abbess of Folkestone, Found After 1400 Years
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The North Elmham and Fairford Women: Two Black Women in Tenth-Century England
Ælfgif-who? Newsletter number 4
Apr 19, 2021
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Dr Florence H R Scott
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The North Elmham and Fairford Women: Two Black Women in Tenth-Century England
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