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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Ofc, these merchants by no means first, eg in 8thC an Anglo-Saxon merchant named Botto based at Marseille (s.a.790): http://www.dmgh.de/de/fs1/object/goToPage/bsb00000868.html?pageNo=17 …
Also interesting that both Anglo-Saxon+British slaves available in Provence in 6thC & 7thC: https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=F6FbuKU3ZAYC&pg=PA177#v=onepage&q&f=false …pic.twitter.com/BbfTaBWciV
Procopius on Angles in Constantinople during the mid-6thC as part of a Frankish delegation (Wars, VIII.xx.7–10)pic.twitter.com/8xHL9rjy5p
That's interesting. Wonder if they were dealing with Pagan or Christianised AS at this time...?
Usually assumed pagan, but Christian Saxons on Iona w/ St Columba before arrival of St Augustine...https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/740880898925731840 …
Duchy of Aquitaine /Bordeaux /Toulouse
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