Toni Mount
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London, England, The United Kingdom
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October 2016
Popular Answered Questions
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The Colour of Poison (Sebastian Foxley Medieval Mystery #1)
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2016
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3 editions
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How to Survive in Medieval England
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2021
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9 editions
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The Colour of Murder (Sebastian Foxley Medieval Mystery #3)
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2018
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2 editions
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Everyday Life in Medieval London: From the Anglo-Saxons to the Tudors
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2014
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2 editions
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The Colour of Cold Blood (Sebastian Foxley Medieval Mystery #2)
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2017
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2 editions
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The Colour of Rubies (Sebastian Foxley Medieval Mystery #7)
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The Colour of Betrayal (Sebastian Foxley Medieval Mystery #2.5)
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2017
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2 editions
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The Colour of Gold (Sebastian Foxley Medieval Mystery #1.5)
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2017
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2 editions
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The Colour of Lies (Sebastian Foxley Medieval Mystery #4)
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2019
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2 editions
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The Colour of Evil (Sebastian Foxley Medieval Mystery #6)
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2021
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2 editions
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“Much of what we know of the old gods comes from the Vikings because the Scandinavians had similar beliefs and told similar stories of their gods who had near-identical names to those of the Anglo-Saxon gods. However, the Scandinavians remained pagan for longer and so developed a written tradition before the stories were lost. Therefore, most of what we think we know about the Anglo-Saxon religion is guesswork and based on the writings of the Vikings.”
― Everyday Life in Medieval London: From the Anglo-Saxons to the Tudors
― Everyday Life in Medieval London: From the Anglo-Saxons to the Tudors
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