Sutton Place was built in 1525. It is one of the first buildings of the Italianate design in English architecture and is said to be the landmark in the history of art.
Hoo means a "spur of a hill"
There is no direct connection between Sutton Hoo and Beowulf that we know of. Sutton Hoo is the burial place of a number of Anglo-Saxon people, one of whom might have been a king of East Anglia. Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon poem about a man named Beowulf, a fictional or legendary hero of approximately the same time as the Sutton Hoo burials, who came from southern Sweden and fought a dragon in Denmark.Nevertheless, the two are connected culturally, because the treasures found at Sutton Hoo are examples of the sorts of things Beowulf might have owned and used. The result, of course, is that pictures of articles found at Sutton Hoo are often used to illustrate editions of Beowulf.
Suttoon Hoo is located in the county of Suffolk in England. It is an important archaeological site due to its rich medieval history and bountiful archaeological finds.
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Can you think of an instance in time or place when the idea of history has been different from your definition?
theres one in watford,Slough,guildford,sutton,southend on sea
The Genie of Sutton Place was created in 1973.
Jacob Sutton was born. October 25, 1994.
The Genie of Sutton Place has 175 pages.
One Sutton Place South was created in 1927.
The Guildford Four trial took place in 1975 in England. The four Irish individuals were wrongfully convicted of participating in bombings in Guildford and Woolwich, but their convictions were later overturned in 1989 after it was revealed that evidence had been suppressed by the police.
Robert Sutton has written: 'The despatches of Sir Robert Sutton' -- subject(s): Sources, History
Absalom Peers has written: 'History and guide to Sutton Park' 'History and guide to Sutton Park and its environs'
Guildford's population is 66,773.
Charles Guildford has written: 'Memoirs of Mr. Charles Guildford'
Alan Sutton has written: 'Cotswold images' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works, Sources
John Guildford died in 1565.