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Dr Caitlin Green
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Dr Caitlin Green

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History, archaeology, place-names & early lit. Main research on post-Roman Britain & Anglo-Saxon England; also long-distance trade, migration & contact.

Cornwall/Lincolnshire
caitlingreen.org
Joined August 2014

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    1. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 27 Jul 2015
      Replying to @morangles

      @morangles @caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory thnx, 1- I agree you that churches were runned as a business. 2- Barbarians(?) in my opinion>

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    2. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 27 Jul 2015
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      @morangles @caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory >converted to Catholic christianity, exc. Vand., bc they were minorities in new countries even>

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    3. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 27 Jul 2015
      Replying to @Ahmed_Aloirati

      @morangles @caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory>in Britain, so they found conversion to Catholicism is profitable politically. Vandals are>

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    4. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 27 Jul 2015
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      @morangles @caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory >exception, they were stubborn, they wanted to retain their independence, & religions in that>

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    5. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 27 Jul 2015
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      @morangles @caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory >period were part of the identity, so Arianism gave them 2 kind of independance, the identity & >

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    6. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 27 Jul 2015
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      @morangles @caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory >political freedom from influence of Rome. but they suffered from internal tensions w/ their ppl>

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    7. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 28 Jul 2015
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      @morangles @caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory >Studing Vandals state in N Africa is good example for what would happen if other Barbarians(?) >

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    8. T S P‏ @morangles 28 Jul 2015
      Replying to @Ahmed_Aloirati

      @Archatgs @caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory pb not much written records & good luck to any 2015 archaeologist team in Tunisia these days

      3 replies 0 retweets 1 like
    9. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 28 Jul 2015
      Replying to @morangles

      .@morangles @caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory I think studying Vikings can give us good clue to understand Germanic Barbarians in 4, 5 & 6thC.

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    10. T S P‏ @morangles 28 Jul 2015
      Replying to @Ahmed_Aloirati

      @Archatgs @caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory global picture of a paneuropean not-roman world yet w/similar cultural background

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen 28 Jul 2015
      Replying to @morangles

      @morangles @Archatgs I think it's hard, so much info out there & so much to learn for each new area of study :-/

      6:20 AM - 28 Jul 2015
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        2. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 28 Jul 2015
          Replying to @caitlinrgreen

          @caitlinrgreen @morangles I agree, but I think Morangles thinks in a big picture, so she avoids the details what we miss it.

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        3. T S P‏ @morangles 28 Jul 2015
          Replying to @Ahmed_Aloirati

          @Archatgs @caitlinrgreen or by mid-medieval look in Britain the nonsense abt Arthur the guy did not even exist but guys like Theodoric/Euric

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        4. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen 28 Jul 2015
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          @morangles @Archatgs Dietrich von Bern?!

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        1. T S P‏ @morangles 28 Jul 2015
          Replying to @caitlinrgreen

          @caitlinrgreen @Archatgs exactly dark ages deserves a full show full recognition alomng a dedicated museum! in Britain each european country

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        1. T S P‏ @morangles 28 Jul 2015
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          @caitlinrgreen @Archatgs &nobody moaning because it is not in english you will need translators like in Brussels

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        1. T S P‏ @morangles 28 Jul 2015
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          @caitlinrgreen @Archatgs ideal international meeting limited to ?? 451- attila to 751 end merovingians w/all europe dark ages historians

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        1. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 28 Jul 2015
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          .@caitlinrgreen @morangles I think Vikings' history can work as a simulation model, in some degree, & it is better documented than 4 5 6thC.

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