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Lancashire 1

Brigantes in Roman Times 2

Northumbria @ 800AD 3

Outline of Northumbria @ 800AD on a modern map also showing the Danelaw “lyme” in red Pemberton just north-east of St Helens 4

Origins of the Anglo-Saxons in Denmark and Modern north Germany 5

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Angle, Saxon and Jute settlement of various areas of Britain @ 600 7

the seven Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms Heptarchy – the seven Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms 8

Early Danelaw area before expansion in the late 800s Bamburgh survives but English Merica and Durham lost 9

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Rollo’s France @ 900ad Rollo was First Duke Normandy 11

Kingdom in modern day France Henry II’s Kingdom in modern day France @ 1150ad 12