Ancient Warfare Magazine

Anglo-Saxon Kings and Warlords AD 400-1070

By Raffaele D’Amato ct Stephen Pollington

ISBN: 978-1472855350

Osprey Elite (2023) - 14.99

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Following on from (reviewed in 16.2) comes the sequel (of sorts) covering the period 400 to 1070. Here, D’Amato’s authorial partner is Anglo-Saxon expert Stephen Pollington, and the art plates are by Raffaele Ruggeri. As is immediately apparent, this title mostly crosses over with the previous one and it tells us much about the confusing period between the end of Roman Britain and the beginning

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