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    Seax (redirect from Scramasax)
    A seax (Old English pronunciation: [ˈsæɑks]; also sax, sæx, sex; invariant in plural, latinized sachsum) is a small sword, fighting knife or dagger typical...
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    symbols instead of runes. The Seax of Beagnoth (also known as the Thames scramasax) is a 10th-century Anglo-Saxon seax (single-edged knife). It was found...
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    his head and a circle on his chest. The other side depicts a man with a scramasax, surrounded by three serpent heads. It is conjectured to represent a dead...
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  • however, still attested from epigraphical evidence, notably the Thames scramasax, and its introduction thus cannot postdate the 9th century. It is transliterated...
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    needed] Some examples of futhorc inscriptions are found on the Thames scramasax, in the Vienna Codex, in Cotton Otho B.x (Anglo-Saxon rune poem) and on...
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    helmets). There were also finds of gold which probably had adorned a scramasax, but according to another interpretation, they were part of a belt. The...
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    Kingmoor Ring the Seax of Beagnoth; 9th century (also known as the Thames scramasax); the only complete alphabet Near Fakenham plaque; 8th-11th century lead...
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  • neck-ring) amber: Weingarten amber-pearl Weapon parts seaxes: Thames scramasax, Steindorf, Hailfingen spearheads: Vimose, Kovel, Dahmsdorf-Müncheberg...
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    Armoury of Madrid. Oliver is also heavily armed, carrying a Frankish scramasax and holding a pike. The two standing figures' watchfulness creates a sense...
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    of the Middle March (2003) The Viking sagas: Bracelet of Bones (2011) Scramasax (2012) Other novels: Gatty's Tale (2006), published in the US as Crossing...
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    Giansandro (November 2004). Almanacco viola 1926–2004 (in Italian). Florence: Scramasax edizioni. 1010000023496. "ACF Fiorentina squad". Soccerway. Perform Group...
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    and so far has yielded 29 gullgubber, a half-dozen strike-a-lights, a scramasax dated to approximately 550 C.E., pearls, knives, and a ring-nail. In 2011...
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     45–47. ISBN 978-0-631-15565-2. Brown, Katherine (1989). "The Morgan Scramasax". Metropolitan Museum Journal. 24: 71–3. doi:10.2307/1512870. JSTOR 1512870...
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  • Giansandro (2004). Almanacco Viola 1926-2004 (in Italian). Florence: Scramasax. UEFA.com. "1960/61: Fiorentina hold off Rangers' brave challenge". Archived...
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  • medieval, of a style dating from the fifth, sixth, or seventh century. A scramasax was also reported as having been found from the edge of the barrow, and...
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  • primarily composed of heavy infantry equipped with a shield, spatha or scramasax and the occasional francisca and pike formed in wedge formation, with...
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