red hood. or "little red riding hood" for anglosaxons.

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THIS SACRED ISLE

A thrilling historical fantasy novel inspired by the epic myths of the Dark Ages.

Available in ebook for just 99p / 99c! 👇

https://t.co/NYAJgKkCkU

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Et pas de titre sur la couverture. Et ils ont ajouté cette infâme "From the creator of Fairy Tail" comme si ils avaient peurs que ça ne se vend pas, ces anglosaxons n'ont aucun respect pour l'œuvre.
Ce n'est pas pour rien que la France est la 2ème terre du manga.

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THIS SACRED ISLE

A thrilling historical fantasy novel inspired by the epic myths of the Dark Ages.

https://t.co/0FMguYsm6k US (99c)
https://t.co/OScnG5PzTM UK (99p)

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THIS SACRED ISLE

A thrilling historical fantasy novel inspired by the epic myths of the Dark Ages.

https://t.co/KPei3yiRID (#Kindle)
https://t.co/39kFntCJbV (#Amazon - paperback)

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First bit of work I’ve done all summer! ✏️ Spent the afternoon planning a few History Detective 🕵️‍♀️ lessons for Yr4 AngloSaxons and Yr5Vikings.
Will pull it altogether next week & make the resources. 🤩 Can’t wait for the kids to start their detective work! 🔍

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Here's one of the mounts. The swirling spirals & shield-like pelta motifs, like the use of rich red enamel, characterised the Celtic-speaking peoples of Britain & Ireland. The favoured these hanging bowls & most surviving examples come from their graves

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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. https://t.co/rGvWebryfB

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Completely agree with : books make the best presents! This beautiful manuscript was a gift to the first king of England from his brother-in-law
https://t.co/3bD2oPbRzv
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.

https://t.co/RN1DymHp3k

https://t.co/u9ccGs4BZJ

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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!
https://t.co/6tighRWsbH

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Only seven (7) days until the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms exhibition opens. What are you most looking forward to seeing?
https://t.co/nmH56KpUr7

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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.
https://t.co/u9zrzCyB3d
https://t.co/aV4ESf7Ge9

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