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`Holding to the Rules of War (Bellica Iura Tenentes)': Right Conduct before, during, and after Battle in North-Western Europe in the Eleventh Century (R. Allen Brown Memorial Lecture) |
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Aspects of the English Succession, 1066-1199: The Death of the King |
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The Transformation of Marshlands in Anglo-Norman England |
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Game Parks in Sussex and the Godwinesons |
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The Norman Vicomte, c.1035-1135: What Did He Do? |
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The King's Wife and Family Property Strategies: Late Anglo-Saxon Wessex, 871-1066 |
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Identity and Status in the Bayeux Tapestry: The Iconographic and Artefactual Evidence |
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Why Here and Not There? The Location of Early Norman Castles in the South-Eastern Midlands |
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The Interpretation of Gesture in the Bayeux Tapestry |
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Lay Piety in England from 1066 to 1215 |
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The Eleventh Century in England through Fish-Eyes: Salmon, Herring, Oysters, and 1066 |
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Taxation and the Economy in Late Eleventh-Century England: Reviving the Domesday Regression Debate |
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Taxation and the Economy in Late Eleventh-Century England: Reviving the Domesday Regression Debate |