Barbara Yorke
University of Winchester
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Early Medieval Europe | 2003
Barbara Yorke
With only two Kentish exceptions, the West Saxon identity of the English female correspondents of Boniface and Lull can be affirmed. Together with other evidence, the letters imply a considerable number of female religious in Wessex in the late seventh and eighth centuries, but with a distribution confined to the western parts of the kingdom. The foundation of these religious communities appears to belong to a particular phase of West Saxon conversion and political expansion.
Archive | 1990
Barbara Yorke
Archive | 1995
Barbara Yorke
Archive | 2003
Barbara Yorke
Archive | 2006
Barbara Yorke
In: Regna and Gentes. The Relationship between Late Antique and Early Medieval Peoples and Kingdoms in the Transformation of the Roman World. (pp. 380-407). Brill (2003) | 2003
Barbara Yorke
In: Carver, M, (ed.) The Cross Goes North. Processes of Conversion in Northern Europe, AD 300-1300. (pp. 243-258). : York. (2003) | 2003
Barbara Yorke
Archive | 1999
Barbara Yorke
Archive | 2009
Barbara Yorke
In: Baxter, S and Karkov, C and Nelson, J and Pelteret, D, (eds.) Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald. (pp. 81-97). : Aldershot. (2009) | 2009
Barbara Yorke