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/* Images of Seaxes (C8th to C11th) */
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==Images of Seaxes (C8th to C11th)==
 * 775-800AD St. Andrew Sarcophagus* C8th England, Derbyshire, Repton. Stone carving, [CAMERON 2000:p.200] [HINTON 2005: p.105]* 850-900AD Brussels, Bibliotheque Royale, Lat. 9987. Psychomachia* C9th Paris, BNF, Lat. 8085 fol.57r. Virtue, armed with a sword and seax, combating a Vice.[BNF]* Camb corp chri MS23C10th Brussels, Bibliotheque Royale, ms. 10066-77 Psychomachia f.23r 112r- late C10th139r
* England, Dorset, Cranborne. Silver strap-end [HINTON 2005: p.113]
 * St. Andrew Sarcophagus - late C8th* Middleton warrior Warrior [BAILEY 1980:pl.14]* England975-1000AD Cambridge, DerbyshireCorpus Christi College MS23, Reptonf.23r. C8th, Stone carving, [HINTON 2005: p.105PARKER]* 1076AD Bayeux Tapestry [WILSON 1985:pl.6, 7]
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St._Andrew_Sarcophagus.jpg|St. Andrew Sarcophagus
Middleton_Warrior.jpg|Middleton Warrior
Repton_Stone.jpg|Repton Stone
Brussels,_Bibliotheque_Royale,_Lat._9987_seax.jpg|Brussels Bib. lat. 9987
Middleton_Warrior.jpg|Middleton Warrior
Brussels,_Bibliotheque_Royale,_ms._10066-77_seax.jpg|Brussels Bib. ms. 10066-77
Cranborne_Silver_strap-end.jpg|Cranbourne Strap End
Bayeux_Tapestry_seax.JPG|Bayeux Tapestry
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