Anton Hodge
@antonhodge.bsky.social
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Author of https://northerntapestry.com/ blog, In Black and White - the story of Gretna FC, The Border and The Great Wall of Britain. Exiled Scot now living in North Yorkshire. antonhodge.co.uk
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Would highly recommend the new Viking North exhibition at the Yorkshire Museum (York) if you are in the area. Lots to see and thoughtfully presented. #vikingsky
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Thanks to everyone who came to our stall at @imc-leeds.bsky.social! We were giving away colourful copies of old editions of our journal ‘Northern Studies.’ You can access our back catalogue for free online! www.ssns.org.uk/our-journal/volumes
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We're getting set up in the Leeds Student Union for the @imc-leeds.bsky.social Historic Societies Fair - come down from 10:30am and grab some free copies of the Northern Studies journal!
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"Hold to the now, the here, through which all future plunges to the past"
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Returning to #IMC2025 Historical and Archaeological Societies Fair is Scottish Society for Northern Studies ☺️ Make sure to visit their stall in between exploring Making Leeds Medieval! 😁
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A delegate chatting to two Historical and Archaeological Societies fair exhibitor who is sat behind their stall which has journals and a banner saying Scottish Society for Northern Studies.
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On this day in (possibly) 858...
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February 13th is the anniversary of the death of Kenneth MacAlpin, often (if not quite accurately) said to be the first king of Scotland. My latest blog tries to work out how Kenneth came to power as I continue to look at the twilight of Pictish royalty

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The Last Pictish Kings: Part 2 – Kenneth, Brude, Drust… and Kenneth
In the last post we saw how, after the catastrophic defeat by the Norse in 839 which impacted both the Picts and the Dál Riadan Scots, Uurad ruled in Pictland for three years, and was based in Pert…
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This is the Pictish stone which stands against the graveyard wall in the village of Strathmiglo, Fife. It is very weathered, but you can just about make out the head of a deer and, above it, a rectangular shape, possibly a “tuning fork” symbol.
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Carved into the rocks where the sea meets the site of the original Faroese 9th century parliament at Tinganes in the Faroese Capital of Tórshavn, you can find this viking-age sundial. 1/4
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Thank you to everyone who has followed me since I joined Bluesky a week ago. northerntapestry.com is an attempt to join up the characters, their stories and historical events in an area covering northern Britain, Ireland, Scandinavia, Iceland and the Faroe Islands in the early medieval period.
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Thank you Fiona - great idea. Still getting used to this app, but it looks promising!
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My latest blog looks at the Pictish King Onuist II and what little we know of him, other than how, in alliance with a supposed “King of Scotland,” he defeated the Anglo-Saxon “king” Athelstan – a victory which apparently led to the birth of the Scottish flag

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Onuist II and the Flag of Scotland
While this blog tries as best as it can, using historical references and other evidence to make sense of what was happening in the period that it covers, from time to time we will come across stori…
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