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Join us on Thursday 17 January, 6pm for an audio-described tour of our Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War exhibition. #BLAngloSaxons #AudioDescribed @VocalEyesAD @RNIB https://t.co/rGvWebryfB
Completely agree with @ParkerLibCCCC : books make the best presents! This beautiful manuscript was a gift to the first king of England from his brother-in-law
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Cotton MS Tiberius A II, f. 74v
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True or false.
In early 10th-century England, a woman ruled over Anglo-Saxon Mercia in her own right.
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In the early middle ages, blacksmiths, goldsmiths, silver smiths, etc were considered the most skilled craftsmen. Some became legendary figures. Seeing their incredible work at the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms exhibition, you can understand why!
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#BLAngloSaxons exhibit worked on by @uniofleicester academic Jo Story opens to 5 star reviews https://t.co/ImjTKqsfj5
Only seven (7) days until the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms exhibition opens. What are you most looking forward to seeing?
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The bright blue on these pages-- created at Christ Church, Canterbury, about 1000 years ago-- was made from lazurite. This was probably imported from Badakhshan, Afghanistan, 4000 miles away.
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