Good article except they keep calling him a Saxon. He’d call himself Anglian, English, or just Northumbrian.
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Replying to @MinoWarrior
I get that, I meant that they are discussing the historically accurate parts but calling him a Saxon is not historically accurate.
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I’m sorry to say he has his ethnic terms mixed up. But yeah, my comment was more on the article discussing the historically accurate parts, they evidently did not check that stuff though.
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This is my area of study in my PhD, more or less, so I’ve read a lot on this.
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Anyway, apologies for being pedantic. Sometimes it’s hard to turn the historian off when it comes to historical fiction/romance/etc.
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