Sword Song
The Battle for London Bernard Cornwell
PLACE-NAMES
The spelling of place-names in Anglo-Saxon England was an uncertain business, with no consistency and no agreement even about the name itself. Thus London was variously rendered as Lundonia, Lundenberg, Lundenne, Lundene, Lundenwic, Lundenceaster, and Lundres. Doubtless some readers will prefer other versions of the names listed below, but I have usually employed whichever spelling is cited in either the
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Eashing, Surrey
Arwan
River Orwell, Suffolk
Beamfleot
Benfleet, Essex
Bebbanburg
Bamburgh, Northumberland
Berrocscire
Berkshire
Cair Ligualid
Carlisle, Cumbria
Caninga
Canvey Island, Essex
Cent
Kent
Cippanhamm
Chippenham, Wiltshire
Cirrenceastre
Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Cisseceastre
Chichester, Sussex
Coccham
Cookham, Berkshire
Colaun, River
River Colne, Essex
Contwaraburg
Canterbury, Kent
Cornwalum
Cornwall
Cracgelad
Cricklade, Wiltshire
Dunastopol
Dunstable (Roman name Durocobrivis), Bedfordshire
Dunholm
Durham, County Durham
Eoferwic
York, Yorkshire
Ethandun
Edington, Wiltshire
Exanceaster
Exeter, Devon
Fleot
River Fleet, London
Frankia
Germany
Fughelness
Foulness Island, Essex
Grantaceaster
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Gyruum
Jarrow, County Durham
Hastengas
Hastings, Sussex
Horseg
Horsey Island, Essex
Hothlege
River Hadleigh, Essex
Hrofeceastre
Rochester, Kent
Hwealf
River Crouch, Essex
Lundene
London
M?ides Stana
Maidstone, Kent
Medw?g
River Medway, Kent
Oxnaforda
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Padintune
Paddington, Greater London
Pant
River Blackwater, Essex
Scaepege
Isle of Sheppey, Kent
Sceaftes Eye
Sashes Island (at Coccham)
Sceobyrig