Reverse detail from Kakelbont MS 1, a fifteenth-century French Psalter. This image is in the public domain. Daniel Paul O'Donnell

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An Anglo-Saxon Timeline

Posted: Jul 20, 2008 11:07;
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The following link is to an experiment in constructing a timeline of the Anglo-Saxon period: http://people.uleth.ca/~daniel.odonnell/Anglo-Saxon_Kings.xml It is very much a work in progress at the moment. The ultimate goal will be to have a synoptic oversight and index that will allow students to click on major events, persons, or cultural artefacts and then see how they fit in with other milestones.

At the moment, the chart only includes Kings. And even then still in fairly rough fashion.

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