In Anglo-Saxon times, earls were noblemen who held significant power and land, often serving as the king's chief advisors and military leaders. They governed large regions known as earldoms, overseeing local justice and administration. Earls were essential to the social and political structure of Anglo-Saxon England, often leading armies in battle and managing their own retinues of warriors. Their status was second only to the king, and they played a crucial role in maintaining order and loyalty within their territories.
The esne were Anglo Saxon lower class laborers and slaves.
tunics gowns and cloaks
They went to their relatives/friends
the Anglo-saxon Harper is called a bard.
Anglo-Saxon literature started with the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles commissioned by King Alfred the Great
In Anglo Saxon times there was no one who used the country
There is a link below to an article describing Anglo Saxon pastimes.
The esne were Anglo Saxon lower class laborers and slaves.
anglo saxon times
Anglo saxon times
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle was written entirely in Old English, which is also called Anglo-Saxon.
old English or Anglo-saxon
Yes. It should be written as "Anglo-Saxon".
The ANZACs were entirely anglo saxon.
tunics gowns and cloaks
They went to their relatives/friends
the Anglo-saxon Harper is called a bard.