An 11th-century account of the theft of St Herefrith's relics from Louth in c. 973 by Æthelwold of Winchester:pic.twitter.com/4wajfd2dFa
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An 11th-century account of the theft of St Herefrith's relics from Louth in c. 973 by Æthelwold of Winchester:pic.twitter.com/4wajfd2dFa
St Herefrith of Louth, prob the last Bishop of Lindsey (d.c.870), & St Æthelheard, abbot of Louth minster + Archbishop of Canterbury, d.805.pic.twitter.com/FCO2w0tP87
Depends on what you like! Tried Umberto Eco? Or Twain's Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur’s Court? Kingsnorth's The Wake, about Norman >
> Conquest? Or if you fancy a fascinating counterfactual, the first part of The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson? :)
you can never have too many heads of John of the Baptist
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