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#Friday Light moment - monks with hangovers, monks who are too bored to tell their tales, and a monk who stole the crown jewels...
https://t.co/DtFi0WcHfT
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King Edgar needs the help of one man.
That man swore allegiance to another.
He's in love with the wife of his deputy.
And the queen is in love with him...
All based on real historical people
https://t.co/lCWGP4gF5F
#anglosaxon #HistoricalFiction
#HistoryWritersDay
Good morning, Happy #Friday and thanks for all the RTs
Bob is not convinced that the new village doctor has diagnosed his problem correctly...
During my research on #Anglosaxon-era metalworking I came across a mention of an erstwhile monk who appears to have done a moonlight flit with the crown jewels.
Well, I just had to find out a little bit more:
https://t.co/DtFi0WcHfT
Thanks to everyone who supported our mini blog tour. Catch up with all of my and Helen's posts here (plus a little update about my new book).
https://t.co/fCukzBSkJP
With @HelenHollick
Rounding off the tour, @HelenHollick and I interview each other to discover what draws us to the Early Medieval period. 3 Questions, 3 Answers, 2 Blog Posts:
https://t.co/bjMpBEikvN
#SaturdayThoughts #History #HistoricalFiction
Rounding off the tour, @HelenHollick and I interview each other to discover what draws us to the Early Medieval period. 3 Questions, 3 Answers, 2 Blog Posts:
https://t.co/bjMpBEikvN
#SaturdayThoughts #History #HistoricalFiction
Our 'Stepping Back into Saxon England' tour goes further afield today. On this, the anniversary of the battle of #Hastings, @HelenHollick is over on my blog, explaining why Harold went to Normandy, and the far-reaching implications of that journey:
https://t.co/Iv69exP0E2
My musings on some murders, #anglosaxon-era style:
https://t.co/MIrLhiJ2tj
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