Islamic gold dinars in late eleventh- and twelfth-century England -- new brief post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2016/04/islamic-gold-dinars-anglo-norman.html …pic.twitter.com/wUWAM8C7kn
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Also curious that ppl in N Spain apparently naming children Artus+Galvan (Arthur+Gawain) from E12thC—intriguingly early knowledge of Arthur!
By 1173, someone with the family name of Merlin appears as a witness in a document issued at Lisbon...!
I suppose it could be Geoffrey reaching for the Latin Merlinus.
Yes, looks like a change by Geoffrey to avoid the unfortunate connotations that keeping the -d- would produce :)
Some L10thC Anglo-Saxon coins of Æthelred II found at Roncesvalles, N. Spain: http://www.britnumsoc.org/publications/Digital%20BNJ/pdfs/1952_BNJ_27_10.pdf …pic.twitter.com/D9DchfEvH9
Oh no, giant *coloured* croissants now!
...I have an old manuscript I want to sell them please help me and thank you
@caitlinrgreen @Sjgray86 Angevin Empire
@caitlinrgreen how many seas were English? Do not forget Sea of Azov. :)
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