Were Æthelbald & Offa of Mercia really Britons+kings of Lindissi!? Mannyng in 14C says so: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/09/havelok-and-british-kings-of-lincoln.html … :)pic.twitter.com/9UDZczUt2t
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Robert Mannyng on 8thC Æthelbald of Mercia--really king of Lindissi+a Briton he claims! Also Repton image of Æ (wiki)pic.twitter.com/MU1F6YzcZu
@caitlinrgreen looking forward to reading this when I get back from my birthday festivities
@T3_Stephen ooh, happy birthday! :) hope you have fun!
@caitlinrgreen I will! but 46 years of corned beef and cabbage for my birthday meal does get old!
@caitlinrgreen in North America that is the meal for ST Patrick's Day
@T3_Stephen ahh! I see---not so big a deal over here, I fear!
@caitlinrgreen oh i remember from visits
@caitlinrgreen I was certainly a bit sceptical when I saw your earlier tweet, if only due to the long time interval separating him fr events
@Harry_cartoons oh, definitely! No reason to believe him, but fact that he does it at all is intriguing :)
@caitlinrgreen If/as we start discussing the Historian agenda it rewrites abt all recorded history #weshallnotmention Bede bias #nononono
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