Kingdoms in Competition

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This essay was one I wrote as an assignment, while obtaining my University degree. I have included the reference list and bibliography - reference materials I used while writing - just as I’d had to for its submission. It has never before been published anywhere public, though. Images have been added for visual interest.
Endnotes:
1 Oswiu of Northumbria retrieved 10 March 2009, from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswiu_of_Northumbria
2 Anglo Saxon Coins retrieved 13 March 2009, from
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/trail/conquest/wessex_kings/coins_offa.shtml
3 Sir Frank Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England (The Oxford History of England, 2), 3rd edition, U.S.A: Oxford University Press, 1971
4 Egbert 827-839 retrieved 10 March 2009, from
http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/saxon.htm
5 Edward James, Britain in the First Millennium, London: Hodder Arnold, 2001, p. 229
Bibliography:
George Holmes (ed.), The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe, Somerset: Oxford University Press, 1988
Edward James, Britain in the First Millennium, London: Hodder Arnold, 2001, p. 229
Charles Phillips, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Kings & Queens of Britain, London: Hermes House, 2007
Anne Savage (trans.), The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, London: Heinemann, 1982
Simon Schama, A History of Britain at the Edge of the World? 3000BC – AD1603, London: BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2000
Sir Frank Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England (The Oxford History of England, 2), 3rd edition, U.S.A: Oxford University Press, 1971
Roy Strong, The Story of Britain, London: Oman Productions Ltd, 1996
Michael Wood, In Search of the Dark Ages, London: British Broadcasting Corporation, 1981

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