Place-name evidence for Taflas/Taifali as distinct group in 'Anglo-Saxon' Lincolnshire is, of course, interesting in itself...
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@caitlinrgreen Where can I see them? -
@Harry_cartoons Procopis mentions 6thC Frankish claim to overlordship in Wars, VIII.xx.10... Woods & law codes, see Wood's essay on > -
@Harry_cartoons > "Frankish hegemony in England" in Carver (ed.) Age of Sutton Hoo, Woodbridge 1992 :) -
@caitlinrgreen Thanks! I take it that is Martin Carver who I have read in the past, and is very good on East Anglia. -
@Harry_cartoons Yes, that's him :) Ian Wood is one of leading authorities on Merovingians and done some v impressive work on ASs too :) -
@Harry_cartoons The Pactus Legis Salicae ref is esp important as implies Frankish involvement in ?Kentish law courts! -
@caitlinrgreen Intriguing - I shall investigate for sure. Of course, Kent also atypical in retaining its Iron Age tribal name! - 2 more replies
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