The Pecsætan (Old English: Pēcsǣtan; singular Pēcsǣta, literally "Peak-dweller"), also called Peaklanders or Peakrills in modern English, were an Anglo-Saxon...
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September 2016. Retrieved 7 September 2016. "Pecsaetan Morris | The home of Pecsaetan Morris". www.pecsaetan.co.uk. Archived from the original on 23 December...
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Undaium region, modern-day Oundle, in Northamptonshire) Wideriggas Pecsæte / Pecsætan (Anglian tribe that lived in today's Peak District, roughly in North Derbyshire)...
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Hawe after the pagan god Woden. The region was populated by Celts, the Pecsaetans a southern branch of the Brigantes. The group became a distinct ethnic...
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Arnemetiae" for its spring. Theories on how the name Peak derived cite the Pecsaetan or peaklanders, an Anglo-Saxon tribe inhabiting the central and northern...
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'boundary'. The Misks lie close to the boundary between the territory of the Pecsaetan Anglian tribe and that of the kingdom of Mercia. This word also has etymological...
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