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Spanning from around the late 5th to the 11th Century, the Early Medieval Period was a period of disruption, change and war, but also renewal and innovation. This sub is dedicated to the study of this period.

Spanning from around the late 5th to the 11th Century, the Early Medieval Period was a period of disruption, change and war, but also renewal and innovation. This sub is dedicated to the study of this period.

/r/earlymedieval

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519 AD: From Third World To First: The Founding of Wessex

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2024/05/12
09:35 UTC

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493 AD: How Sussex Learnt To Stop Expanding And Settle Down!

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2024/04/03
10:00 UTC

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492 AD: CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE with the English Saxons of Sussex!

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2024/02/18
10:21 UTC

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The Atgeirr - Debunking the so-called "Viking Halberd"

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2024/01/10
04:56 UTC

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Norse Tradesman swords

Is norse tradesman any good sword wise or even just in general? I've been looking for a well made, fairly accurate sword lately and so far I've had one made by him stuck on my mind but I just wanna get an outside opinion before making any final decisions

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2024/01/07
00:48 UTC

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491 AD: Can Fortress Britain withstand the South Saxon storm?

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2023/12/31
00:09 UTC

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Romedius of Thaur is a hermit who lived in the fourth century and is venerated as a saint by many pilgrims and hikers. On the occasion of our first 1000 subscribers, we visited the impressive shrine in Sanzeno, Val di Non (Trentino Alto Adige region) - Italy

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2023/12/15
23:31 UTC

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490 AD: Anglo Civil War! Are you the right kind of Jute?

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2023/12/15
10:26 UTC

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Remember that time Jutes outsmarted the Angles and Saxons?

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2023/11/26
00:03 UTC

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Forget the Angle and the Saxon, Let's Salute the Jute!

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2023/11/18
10:53 UTC

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And what books on early medieval cooking do you have in your library?

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2023/07/16
16:04 UTC

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Fascinating sorry of Queen St Margaret of Scotland and the chapel named after new at Edinburgh castle!

The FASCINATING tale of St. Margaret’s Chapel, the oldest building in Edinburgh, Scotland!

https://youtu.be/gNZ0xSrrk4g

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2023/06/05
17:03 UTC

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My first video covering medieval Armenia! Ani, the Medieval Armenian Capital and City of 1001 Churches

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2023/03/08
01:24 UTC

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My first week on youtube and first ever video on a Medieval topic. I intend on making more content in the era especially early medieval. Figured this would be a good place to look for feedback/critique.

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2023/01/31
04:30 UTC

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Hereward 'the Wake' and his companions

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2022/12/22
17:54 UTC

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Æthelred 'the Unready'

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2022/11/20
21:53 UTC

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A nasty surprise

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2022/09/11
19:29 UTC

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early medieval reenactment

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2022/07/12
08:31 UTC

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What Have I Stumbled Into?

Just found this quiet little group. This period is one of my interests and just wondering what other members are interested in. Right now, I’m struggling to find something to say about the Heliand that hasn’t been said before.

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2022/05/29
21:04 UTC

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Ancient Germanic memories preserved in Norse Mythology: The Ring-Sword

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2022/02/15
14:01 UTC

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'Anglo-Saxon' History and Archaeology - free resources.

Hey all,

I've decided to write up all of my past notes and resources on the 'Anglo-Saxons', from my PhD, into a (obviously free, online) curriculum. It's very important that everyone gets access to the resources to learn and love history, irrespective of their background and access to education.

This will likely be nothing new to many people, especially if you've been studying this history for some time. But, if you're coming to it relatively new, and looking to learn more, it might be of interest to you. If it is, please feel free to use the resources.

https://www.anoxfordhistorian.com/copy-of-approaching-history?fbclid=IwAR0FeX4e8g67dohA9mLYOJSA72CZXfInUWmo0o1yRTnOc1ju0eDqpvYL1n8

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2021/08/20
19:50 UTC

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A stone from around 600AD, engraved with the othala rune, found in Kaiseraugst, Switzerland and displayed at the national museum

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2021/07/17
21:58 UTC

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Early Medieval Nicknames - my PhD research

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2021/01/20
21:44 UTC

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