The carving of White Horse . Art print

The Saxon emblem on the hillside

£12.99

Cerdic has the Saxon white horse carved into the hillside. 519AD

Cerdic As with many of the early Englisc kings, little is known about Cerdic other than that written in the 9th century Anglo-Saxon Chronicles. According to the Chronicles, Cerdic left Saxony (in modern day north-west Germany) in 495AD and arrived shortly afterwards on the Hampshire coast with five ships. Over the next two decades, Cerdic engaged the local Britons in a protracted conflict and only took the title of King of Wessex after his victory at the Battle of Cerdics Ford (Cerdicesleag) in 519AD, some 24 years after arriving on these shores..

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The picture shown is in an attractive dark wood effect frame ,mounted on fine art card,and protected by non-shatter, shatterproof polyglass .It has a hanging hook behind attached to a strong backing board.
Picture dimensions 16 x 12 inches. Frame 16" wide x 20"high ( 40 cms wide x 50 cms high)