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The convert kings: power and religious affiliation in early Anglo-Saxon England
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Main Author:
Higham, N. J. 1951-
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Format:
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Language:
English
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Manchester [u.a.]
Manchester Univ. Press
1997
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Year: 1997
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Light to the isles. A study of missionary theology in Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Britain. By Douglas Dales. Pp. 190. Cambridge: Lutterworth Press, 1997. £14.95 (paper). 0 7188 2965 4 The convert kings. Power and religious affiliation in early Anglo-Saxon England. By N. J. Higham. Pp. x+293. Manchester–New York: Manchester University Press, 1997. £45 (cloth), £14.99 (paper). 0 7190 4823 7; 0 7190 4828 1 (1998) (Kirby, D. P.)
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:
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England
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State
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Church
/
History 590-670
B
England
/
King
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Christianization
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History 590-670
B
England
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Anglo-Saxons
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King
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Christianization
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History 590-670
Further subjects:
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Christianity and politics
History
England
B
Conversion
Christianity
History
B
Great Britain
Politics and government
449-1066
B
Power (Social sciences)
History
England
B
Anglo-Saxons
Religion
B
Anglo-Saxons
Kings and rulers
Religious aspects
B
Paganism
History
England
B
Civilization, Medieval
B
England
Church history
449-1066
B
Christian converts
England
B
Civilization, Anglo-Saxon
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Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:
0719048273
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