Anglo-Saxon, Viking, Norman and British Living History. Regia Anglorum was a term used by early English writers to describe the English state. It means 'The Kingdoms of the English'. In a twentieth century context Regia Anglorum is a nationwide society with many independent local groups, from Scotland to the south coast, who all work within a tight set of common sense rules. Regia Anglorum ...
Hurstwic, an 11th century Viking and Anglo-Saxon re-enactment society in Southern New England ...
Welcome to the homepage of the Swansea branch of Regia Anglorum a Dark Ages Reenactment and Living History Society. If you've ever wanted to spend your weekends bashing seven shades out of like-minded people, or wondered what life was like 1000 years ago (there was more involved than just the slaying and pillaging) then this is for you. In addition we take part in displays both local and ...
DAS, Dark Ages Society, The Dark Ages Society Homepage. With links to other sites of interest.
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Welcome|Membership|Officers|Members|FAQ All text and pictures copyright 2000 Thomas Sweeting unless otherwise specified. Please do not copy without permission. ...
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Dahrg de Belne Welcome, O traveller, to the settlement of Dahrg de Belne. We are a mixed company of Vikings and Saxons trading and adventuring in England and Scandinavia of the tenth century - around 950AD. We offer you the hospitality of our trading encampment... ...and perhaps we can tempt you to sample our wares, hire our mercenaries, or simply listen to our tales and songs Would you like to ...
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Oxford University Dark Age battle re-enactment society. We recreate aspects of Celtic, Saxon and Viking life in early medieval England.
Sceaftesige Garrison is a member group of Regia Anglorum based in Bracknell/Slough and covering the shire counties of Berkshire & Buckinghamshire. Regia Anglorum is a historical re-enactment society dedicated to recreating the period between 950AD and 1066AD.
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