Winchester
Danelaw
Birmingham has been a settlement since the Anglo Saxon period and there is evidence of habitation going back 500,000 years. Although locally important, Birmingham has not been the capital of England
Anglo Saxon,
It is named after Greenwich England, which is now part of London (the capital of England). 'wich' means 'spring' or 'well' in Anglo-Saxon. 'Green' means 'green'.
Anglo-Saxon England - journal - was created in 1972.
The Saxon invaders of England came from the area now called Saxony, in modern Germany
The United Kingdom's capital cities are as follows:London (England and the UK)Edinburgh (Scotland)Belfast (Northern Ireland)Cardiff (Wales)
Sutton Hoo, Suffolk :)
King Alfred started a newspaper called the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
It was called Lundan or Lunden.
By 450 AD, the Anglo-Saxon raids on England were a regular occurrence!
From Shakespeare "thane" is a king's companion in Anglo Saxon England.