England and the English
Definitions of Englishness
Origins of Ethnic English
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Summary Timeline 410 AD to 1066 AD – Anglo Saxon England.
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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
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The Dogs of War are let loose
English Defeat to the Norwegians: The Battle of Fulford Gate
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Harold hears of the Norman Landing
The Battle of Hastings 1066
The Battle Begins
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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
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Anglo-Norman History
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The Battle of Crécy 1346 AD
The Battle of Agincourt 1415 AD
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English White Dragon
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English National Dress Accessories

5” diameter White Dragon of the English broach

 

 5” diameter White Dragon of the English broach

 

In solid silver – English shield design with English Dragon etched. Used as a large pin broach photographed against the well spun wool of the ‘male’ English National Dress.

12” Seax

 

 12” Seax

The Seax reaches deep down into the origins of the English. In particular with reference to the Steadfast Sword.

 

When worn it denotes a free English person. In today’s world a mock version may be necessary. Armourers can make blunt versions. The leather sheath can be etched with designs of Dragons, Horses etc. The blade can be etched with your name.

4” Small Seax

 

 4” Small Seax

Normally used for eating. It is the domestic version of the ‘lang’ Seax and could be used for children’s adornment. A mock version may be necessary. Armourers can make blunt versions.

Cloak

 

 Cloak - Full circle cut deep Red wool

Belt and pouch

 

 Belt and pouch

Shoes

 

Real Old English style shoes of the periods that English National Dress is based upon are flimsy and unsafe for general use although they are comfortable. So we suggest using your own!