The Last Kingdom is a British historical fiction television series based on Bernard Cornwell's The Saxon Stories series of novels. The first series of eight episodes premiered on 10 October 2015 on BBC America, and on BBC Two in the UK on 22 October 2015. A second series of eight episodes was aired on BBC Two in the UK in March 2017. Place names from the Alfred The Great series by Bernard Cornwell TLK = The Last Kingdom TPH = The Pale Horseman TLOTN = The Lords of the North SS = Sword Song TBL = The Burning Land DOK = Death of. The Last Kingdom is based on Bernard Cornwell’s 13-book Saxon Stories series of historical novels, whereas Kingdom is adapted from a webcomic created by Kingdom writer Kim Eun-hee. The known lands in the world are shown here. Locations of certain landmarks are marked down and each marking are as follows. If you wish to view the file in its full size, click the 'i' in the bottom left corner of the map. 1 Legend 2 Locations 3 Trivia 4 References 5 See also The zoomed in square marks different locations in Republic City. Blue circles are locations that were visited by Team.
The maps below include:
- Roman Britain
- A general map of the people of Britain in the 6th Century
- The Heparchy – those 7 Anglo Saxon Kingdoms
- The main English rivers: might sound a bit daft, but rivers as a land mark are constantly referred to throughout the Viking Age.
- The Shires of England: Again, we are constantly referring to ‘calling our the Fyrd of …’ which sounds very heroic but ‘where was that again?’
- England in the 10th Century: showing Danelaw all that sort of thing
- England in the 10th Century: Another version, courtesy of my brother, which has the added benefit of being on a map of England with the real coastline of the time – i.e. before swamp draining by Dutch Engineers…
The Heptarchy – 7 Kingdoms in the 7th Century
The main English rivers
The Shires of England
England in the 10th Century
Beamfleot Last Kingdom Map
The Last Kingdom Maps
England and the Treaty of Wedmore