saxon造句(1) Anglo - Saxon is the forerunner of modern English.
(2) Her book traces the town's history from Saxon times to the present day.
(3) Aisles were added to the original Saxon building in the Norman period.
(4) Anglo Saxon poetry is formulaic.
(5) He carried a bronze-bladed spear and a heavy Saxon long sword, which he had won in forest combat some years before.
(6) The second type of late Saxon town, which overlaps in some cases with the first, is the fortified burghs.
(7) He noted the incidence of barrows reused as Saxon cemeteries and other Saxon burials on or near parish boundaries in Wessex.
(8) The English language contains many Saxon words that have survived for over 1000 years.
(9) In Saxon times some produced no wine at all, their grapes being used for vinegar.
(10) One surprise has been the lack of Saxon settlements beneath the medieval villages which have been excavated.
(11) Recent ideas suggest that any late Saxon hamlet or earlier manorial centre might be expected to have its own church.
(12) It was a royal estate in Saxon times, but how far back into that age?
(13) The hold tightened as Saxon thegns and clergy gave way to Normans.
(14) For the eastern border of the Saxons was the River Elbe, and that too was an artery of Saxon communication.
(15) These Severn Valley woods have been exploited for timber since Saxon times.
(16) Other material of wide interest dates from as early as the Saxon period.
(17) Canute had done that, in his earliest days, when he mutilated the Saxon hostages confided to him.
(18) It now seems probable that there were more churches in late Saxon and early medieval times than was formerly thought.
(19) Lydford, in Devon, still has the abandoned streets of a late Saxon burgh which never succeeded.
(20) Quo and Maiden are in the lead but a few bright sparks voted for Saxon.
(21) We are already beyond documentary description of such features in the early Saxon period.
(22) He then remained in Austrasia for the winter, keeping close to the Saxon border, ready for further insurrection.
(23) As recent work indicated. it too was redeveloped within its older Roman walls on a huge scale in late Saxon times.
(24) Some of these have rectangular layouts of streets which seem to date from late Saxon times, as at Winchester and Guildford.
(25) The General Hospital at the top of the bill was built by Samuel Saxon in 1793.
(26) Overseen by evangelist monks Charlemagne's conquering Franks meet fierce resistance from Saxon tribesmen.
(27) There are some fine manuscripts illustrating the histories of the county's Saxon churches.
(28) Barbarossa's death by drowning as described around 1250 in the Gotha manuscript of the Saxon Chronicle.
(29) Other relics have been discovered, like the remains of a possible Saxon building.
(30) It could then have been further extended and incorporated into a Saxon salt way stretching across three counties.