Norwich Anglo-Saxon — The Norwich Anglo Saxon is an ancient preserved skeleton of the age of around one thousand years, found in Norwich, England. It is a topic of study and interest in regard to the genetic composition of people of that region. See also List of DNA… … Wikipedia
The Anglo-Saxon Church — The Anglo Saxon Church † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Anglo Saxon Church I. ANGLO SAXON OCCUPATION OF BRITAIN The word Anglo Saxon is used as a collective name for those Teutonic settlers the foundation stock of the English race… … Catholic encyclopedia
Anglo-Saxon runes — Infobox Writing system name=Anglo Saxon Futhorc type=Alphabet languages=Old English and Old Frisian fam1=Phoenician alphabet fam2=Greek alphabet (Cumae variant) fam3=Old Italic alphabets fam4=Elder Futhark sisters=Younger FutharkFuthorc, a runic… … Wikipedia
The Benedictine Order — The Benedictine Order † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Benedictine Order The Benedictine Order comprises monks living under the Rule of St. Benedict, and commonly known as black monks . The order will be considered in this article under… … Catholic encyclopedia
The Fens — The Fens, also known as the Fenland, is a geographic area in eastern England, in the United Kingdom. The Fenland primarily lies around the coast of the Wash; it reaches into two Government regions (East Anglia and the East Midlands), four modern… … Wikipedia
Norwich — For other places with the same name, see Norwich (disambiguation). City of Norwich Norwich city centre … Wikipedia
Norwich Over the Water — 0 Norwich Over the Water is an area of the north city centre of Norwich City, Norfolk, England, UK. Contents 1 History 2 Parishes and churches 3 Lost churches 4 Parts of the area … Wikipedia
Norwich Cathedral — For the Catholic Cathedral in Norwich, see St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich. Norwich Cathedral Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity Spire and south transept … Wikipedia
Norwich Market — Norwich Market, 2009. The paved area in front of the market, now known as Gentleman s Walk, was formerly reserved for smallholders selling from temporary stalls. Since 1938 the market square has been dominated by the Art Deco City Hall (centre) … Wikipedia
History of the English penny (c. 600-1066) — After Rome: prelude to the Anglo Saxon coinageAt the end of the fourth century, the Roman provinces of Britain were still part of a vibrant and quite efficient economic and monetary system that stretched over the whole Roman world. Precious metal … Wikipedia