08-22-2006, 07:24 PM
How about "The transformation of Roman Britain"? 8)
As for the original purpose of the thread, I commented on this earlier.
However, I do suggest that when "reviving" the thread's original purpose it might be an idea to put the question more precisely.
In other words, what kind of Saxons...
4th century, 5th century, 6th century...
Continental or "Anglo-Saxon"...
If continental, from the Danish/North German/Frisian "core areas" or from further away (western and central Scandinavia and the Frankish lands) as well?
In other words: from what area and what period would your "Saxon" be?
As for the original purpose of the thread, I commented on this earlier.
However, I do suggest that when "reviving" the thread's original purpose it might be an idea to put the question more precisely.
In other words, what kind of Saxons...
4th century, 5th century, 6th century...
Continental or "Anglo-Saxon"...
If continental, from the Danish/North German/Frisian "core areas" or from further away (western and central Scandinavia and the Frankish lands) as well?
In other words: from what area and what period would your "Saxon" be?
Andreas Baede