England and the English
Definitions of Englishness
Origins of Ethnic English
A study on Wodenism in England and Northern Europe
Anglo-Saxon History
Summary Timeline 410 AD to 1066 AD – Anglo Saxon England.
Where do the words Anglo-Saxon, English and England come from?
Adventus Saxonum 449 AD 'The Coming of the Englisc'
Regia Anglorum - The 7 Kingdoms of the Englisc 600 – 800 AD
The Viking Invasions of England - 793 AD to 900 AD
Alfred The Great – The first English King 871 AD to 924 AD
The last years of Anglo-Saxon England 924 AD to 1066 AD
Article on Old English Anglo-Saxon History by the author CA Calladine
The Battle of Hastings
The Dogs of War are let loose
English Defeat to the Norwegians: The Battle of Fulford Gate
English Victory over the Vikings: The battle of Stamford Bridge
The Norman Invasion
Harold hears of the Norman Landing
The Battle of Hastings 1066
The Battle Begins
The crisis point in the battle
The fighting begins again
The english shield wall still holds
The final Normal assault
Harold the English King is killed
The fighting ends in Norman victory
The fight at the Mal Fosse
The aftermath
An English victory?
Anglo-Norman History
Great English Battles
The Battle of Brunanburgh 937 AD
The Battle of Hastings 1066 AD
The Battle of Crécy 1346 AD
The Battle of Agincourt 1415 AD
Steadfast (Stedefæst)
English Language Timeline
St George
St Edmund
 
English National Dress
English National Dress - Male
English National Dress - Female
English National Dress Accessories
Cutting Patterns
English White Dragon
White Horse Stone
Fighting Man Standard
The 9 English Values
English Martial Arts
Great English People
Great English Quotations
Traditional English Foods
History of English Ale
The Counties of England
The Art of England....
Early English or Anglo-Saxon Art
Beginnings of Medieval English art
The New World
The Jacobean period
The English Civil War
18th Century - The Age Of Reason
19th Century, Consolidation of Empire
20th century - Age Of Wars
The 21st century - A New Chapter in an Old book
Sources and further reading
English Folk Music
 
English Social History
Anglo-Saxon England 449 to 1066 AD
Chaucer's England 1340 to 1400 AD
Caxtons England 1400 TO 1485 AD
Tudor England 1485 TO 1556 AD
Shakespeare's Elizibethan England 1564 to 1616 AD
Cromwellian England 1603 to 1658 AD
Restoration England 1660 AD
Defoes England 1702 to 1740 AD
Dr Johnson's England 1740 to 1780 AD
 
Historical Merchandise
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We must recognise that we have a great inheritance in our possession
which represents the prolonged achievement of the centuries;
that there is not one of our simple uncounted rights today
for which better men than we are have not died on the scaffold or on the battlefield.
We have not only a great treasure; we have a great cause.
Are we taking every measure within our power to defend that cause?

Winston Churchill
Paris - September 1936

 

About this Website

Based on a wind swept damp Atlantic island England has transformed the world. How could this be? How did England and the English come to be? Could they really have come from Germanic tribes known for their warlike nature and equally skilful working of jewellery? Have they really turned from Sea Raiders to a people whose language is unrivalled in history? Turn first the history pages. A little time spent reading will tell you of the true origins of the English. Read on to dispel myths and misinformation. Some of it will surprise you. Some of it will shock. But it will give you great understanding as to how the English people came about and what they represent. For our of our early history come the characteristics which have made us such a great people. Much of it is not taught. Why? Well this website addresses that as well.

Read the history articles to find that the English were the first Sea Wolves, who came on boats 1500 years ago and you will discover yourself. Read how the word English came about. Read about the 7 Kingdoms of the English and you will discover origins the regions of England. Read about the great Battle of Brunanburgh to see how England was formed.

Read of the 9 English Values and the symbology of the English. Of St George. Of the English White Dragon.

This website holds little truth back…

Spend time and read away….and discover yourself……..no matter where you live or who you are.

If you disagree or want to comment please go to the talk pages / guestbook.

 

The English and their world legacy

The Anglo-Saxons created beautiful jewellery and traded with other nations. Being excellent seafarers, some have argued that despite setbacks, the Anglo-Saxon invasion of England ended at Los Angeles in the US hundreds of years later. They just paused for a while! Learning from other peoples such as the Greeks and Romans before them, the English have influenced the world taking forward their sense of freedom, democracy, duty of care to society, technical advancement, and discovery, making England the envy of the world. England has existed for over 1000 years. Longer than Germany, Belgium and Italy and France. The English language is unrivalled in world history. It dominates space exploration, air and sea travel, and the Internet. England and the English shall be regarded as a nation in this website and not be labelled as ‘white’ or ‘western’. The English nation and its legacy to the world culture is too great to be labelled in so small a way. This website exists to appeal to all……but only through truth.

 

For Schools and Universities studying England and the English

For teachers and lecturers. Please contact the site if you want CD’s of Old English being spoken. Depending upon the request – this may be free of charge. Please e mail for details off the Contact Page.

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