Housecarl (English Wikipedia)

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  • Wise, Terence (1979). Saxon, Viking and Norman. Osprey. ISBN 978-0-85045-301-0.
  • Central Committee, British Archaeological Association; Central Committee, Archaeological Institute of Great Britain Ireland; Council, Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain Ireland; Ireland, Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and; Britain), Royal Archaeological Institute (Great (1866). The Archeological Journal. Vol. 23. London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Larson, Laurence Marcellus (1902). The King's Household in England Before the Norman Conquest. Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin. Vol. 100. Madison: University of Wisconsin. ISBN 9780722228548.
  • Jesch, Judith (2001). Ships and Men in the Late Viking Age: The Vocabulary of Runic Inscriptions and Skaldic Verse. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. ISBN 0-85115-826-9.
  • Brown, Reginald Allen, ed. (1985). Proceedings of the Battle Conference, 1984. Anglo-Norman studies. Vol. VII. Bury St Edmonds: St Edmundsbury Press. ISBN 978-0-85115-416-9.
  • Oman, Charles (1885). The Art of War in the Middle Ages. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-8014-9062-0.
  • Hooper, Nicholas (1992). "The Housecarls in England in the 11th Century". In Strickland, Matthews (ed.). Anglo-Norman warfare: studies in late Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman military organization and warfare. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 978-0-85115-328-5.
  • Morillo, Stephen (1996). The Battle of Hastings: sources and interpretations. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. ISBN 978-0-85115-619-4.
  • Purser, Toby (2004). Medieval England 1042-1228. Oxford: Heinemann Educational Publishers. ISBN 978-0-435-32760-6.

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  • Andrén, Anders (1989). "State and Towns in the Middle Ages: The Scandinavian Experience". Theory and Society. 18 (5). New York, Heidelberg, Dordrecht: Springer: 585–609. doi:10.1007/BF00149493. JSTOR 657612. S2CID 147025753.
  • Ward, Grace Faulkner (1954). The English Danegeld and the Russian Dan. American Slavic and East European Review. Vol. 13. Cambridge, MA: The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. pp. 299–318. doi:10.2307/2491815. JSTOR 2491815.
  • Mack, Katharin (1984). "Changing Thegns: Cnut's Conquest and the English Aristocracy". Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies. 16 (4). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, The North American Conference on British Studies: 375–387. doi:10.2307/4049386. JSTOR 4049386.
  • Darlington, R. R. (1936). "Ecclesiastical Reform in the Late Old English Period". The English Historical Review. 51 (203). Oxford: Oxford University Press: 385–428. doi:10.1093/ehr/LI.CCIII.385. JSTOR 553127.
  • Gillingham, John (1990). "Chronicles and Coins as Evidence for Levels of Tribute and Taxation in Late Tenth- and Early Eleventh-Century England". The English Historical Review. 105 (417). Oxford: Oxford University Press: 939–950. doi:10.1093/ehr/CV.CCCCXVII.939. JSTOR 574620.
  • Sayers, William (2003). "Ships and Sailors in Geiffrei Gaimar's "Estoire des Engleis"". The Modern Language Review. 98 (2). London: Modern Humanities Research Association: 299–310. doi:10.2307/3737812. JSTOR 3737812. S2CID 163993274.

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  • Andrén, Anders (1989). "State and Towns in the Middle Ages: The Scandinavian Experience". Theory and Society. 18 (5). New York, Heidelberg, Dordrecht: Springer: 585–609. doi:10.1007/BF00149493. JSTOR 657612. S2CID 147025753.
  • Reynolds, Susan (1985). What Do We Mean by "Anglo-Saxon" and "Anglo-Saxons"?. The Journal of British Studies. Vol. 24. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 395–414. JSTOR 175473.
  • Ward, Grace Faulkner (1954). The English Danegeld and the Russian Dan. American Slavic and East European Review. Vol. 13. Cambridge, MA: The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. pp. 299–318. doi:10.2307/2491815. JSTOR 2491815.
  • Mack, Katharin (1984). "Changing Thegns: Cnut's Conquest and the English Aristocracy". Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies. 16 (4). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, The North American Conference on British Studies: 375–387. doi:10.2307/4049386. JSTOR 4049386.
  • Darlington, R. R. (1936). "Ecclesiastical Reform in the Late Old English Period". The English Historical Review. 51 (203). Oxford: Oxford University Press: 385–428. doi:10.1093/ehr/LI.CCIII.385. JSTOR 553127.
  • Gillingham, John (1990). "Chronicles and Coins as Evidence for Levels of Tribute and Taxation in Late Tenth- and Early Eleventh-Century England". The English Historical Review. 105 (417). Oxford: Oxford University Press: 939–950. doi:10.1093/ehr/CV.CCCCXVII.939. JSTOR 574620.
  • Sayers, William (2003). "Ships and Sailors in Geiffrei Gaimar's "Estoire des Engleis"". The Modern Language Review. 98 (2). London: Modern Humanities Research Association: 299–310. doi:10.2307/3737812. JSTOR 3737812. S2CID 163993274.

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  • Andrén, Anders (1989). "State and Towns in the Middle Ages: The Scandinavian Experience". Theory and Society. 18 (5). New York, Heidelberg, Dordrecht: Springer: 585–609. doi:10.1007/BF00149493. JSTOR 657612. S2CID 147025753.
  • Sayers, William (2003). "Ships and Sailors in Geiffrei Gaimar's "Estoire des Engleis"". The Modern Language Review. 98 (2). London: Modern Humanities Research Association: 299–310. doi:10.2307/3737812. JSTOR 3737812. S2CID 163993274.

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