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Landing of Hengest and Horsa, Figures of Anglo-Saxon Legend, Leading the Angle, Saxon, and Jutish Armies that Conquered the First Territories of Britain in the 5th Century by Peter Johann Nepomuck Geiger

Landing of Hengest and Horsa, Figures of Anglo-Saxon Legend, Leading the Angle, Saxon, and Jutish Armies that Conquered the First Territories of Britain in the 5th Century

(Landing of Hengest and Horsa, figures of Anglo-Saxon legend, which records the two as the Germanic brothers who led the Angle, Saxon, and Jutish armies that conquered the first territories of Britain in the 5th century Pen drawing from “” Historische Memor)


Peter Johann Nepomuck Geiger

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Landing of Hengest and Horsa, Figures of Anglo-Saxon Legend, Leading the Angle, Saxon, and Jutish Armies that Conquered the First Territories of Britain in the 5th Century by Peter Johann Nepomuck Geiger. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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