Category:Articles containing Old English-language text
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This category contains articles with Old English-language text.
The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.
This category should only be added with the {{Lang}} family of templates, never explicitly.
For example: {{Lang|ang|text in Old English language here}}, which wraps the text with <span lang="ang">. Also available is {{Lang-ang|text in Old English language here}} which displays as Old English: text in Old English language here.
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Pages in category "Articles containing Old English-language text"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 456 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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- Acre
- Ælfheah of Canterbury
- Ælfric
- Ælfric of Crediton
- Ælfric (bishop of Hereford)
- Ælfric I
- Ælfric II
- Ælfric III
- Ælfric Modercope
- Ælfric of Abingdon
- Ælfric of Eynsham
- Ælfric of Ramsbury
- Ælfric Puttoc
- Æscwine of Wessex
- Æsir
- Æthelbald of Mercia
- Æthelberht of Whithorn
- Æthelberht, king of the Hwicce
- Æthelberht of Kent
- Æthelbert II of Kent
- Æthelbert of Sussex
- Æthelburh of Kent
- Æthelstan
- Aldhelm
- Alfet
- Alfred the Great
- Alkelda
- Alliterative verse
- Alric of Kent
- Althea
- Ancient Macedonian language
- Anglo-Celtic
- Anna of East Anglia
- Ant
- Anthem
- Ascall mac Ragnaill
- Assimilation (phonology)
- Attercopus
- Aurvandil
- Autumn
- Axbridge
- Ayenbite of Inwyt
B
- B
- Bagsecg
- Balthild
- Bane (plant)
- Battle of Aylesford
- Battle of Hastings
- Battle of Hatfield Chase
- Bear
- Bede
- List of works by Bede
- Bell
- Benty Grange helmet
- Bern Riddles
- Bernicia
- Berwickshire
- Bichon Frise
- Billfrith
- Bind rune
- Birkenhead
- Blót
- Böðvildr
- Bookland (law)
- Boston, Lincolnshire
- Branch
- Breeches
- Britain (place name)
- River Brun
- Burgundians
- Byrhtferth
- Byrhtnoth
C
- Cædmon's Hymn
- Menzies Campbell
- Carucate
- Cat
- Cattle
- Cenberht
- Ceolfrith
- Cestui que
- Chad of Mercia
- Charudes
- Cheese
- Chester
- Childe
- Chrism
- Christ I
- City of London
- Clan Mackenzie
- Cliviger
- Cnut the Great
- Colne Water
- Common Brittonic
- Common Germanic deities
- Constantine II of Scotland
- Copsi
- Couch
- Croft (land)
- Cunninghame
- Cunt
- Cwenthryth
- Cynewulf
D
E
- Eadbald of Kent
- Eadburh
- Eadgifu of Wessex
- Eadgyth
- Eadwald of East Anglia
- Eadwulf Evil-child
- Eagle
- Ealdgyth
- Ealdwulf of East Anglia
- Ealuscerwen
- Eanswith
- Early Scots
- Earsh
- Earwig
- Kingdom of East Anglia
- East Claydon
- Eaves
- Ecgfrith
- Ecgfrith of Northumbria
- Edburga
- Edel
- Edgar the Peaceful
- Edinburgh
- Edith the Fair
- Edmund I
- Edmund Ironside
- Edward the Confessor
- Edward the Martyr
- Edwin of Northumbria
- Elbe
- Eleanor cross
- English alphabet
- English language
- English wine cask units
- Eochaid, son of Rhun
- Éomer
- Ēostre
- Epenthesis
- Ergi
- Eric Gascoigne Robinson
- Ermanaric
- Estrildis
- Eth
- Everilda
- Evil
- Exeter Book Riddle 24
- Exeter Book Riddle 51
- Exeter Book Riddle 60
- Exeter Book Riddle 69
- Exeter Book Riddle 83