Translation of Gaimar's 12thC version of the Havelok tale, set in 6thC w/ Havelok fighting a British king of Lincoln http://www.csun.edu/~sk36711/WWW/engl630/gaimar.pdf …
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According to Mannyng in the 14thC, Æthelbald & Offa of Mercia were in fact kings of Lindissi & even Britons...! See http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/09/havelok-and-british-kings-of-lincoln.html …pic.twitter.com/ppSwzLdWCc
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I went to Havelok Comprehensive School, in Grimsby. I believe Grim, the Dane, was the father of Havelok??
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In a way, yes! Though Havelok was 'really' of royal Danish ancestry :)
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If there were Britons in Lindsey in the C7, do you think this could be where Etheldreda's apparently British steward Ovin came from?
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one thought these maps should be available when you buy a house signed owner of house in potential sea flood area
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