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Byrhtnoth ( Byrhtnoþ , also spelled Byrhtnoð , Byrihtnoð , Brihtnoþ , Beorhtnoþ , Beorhtnoð , Baeorhtnoð ), Anglo-Saxon name, composed of beorht 'bright' and noth 'courage'. Name of the leader of the anglo-saxon defence force in the Battle of Maldon in 991...
See: Lower Saxon language (a variety of Low German) Anglo-Saxon language (the ancestor language of English) Old Saxon language (the ancestor language of Anglo-Saxon language) Upper Saxon language (a variety of High German...
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Juliana is a female name. it can refer to Juliana of the Netherlands The Anglo-saxon poem Juliana...
Trinoda necessitas is a Latin term used in Anglo-Saxon times: meaning threefold tax . Subjects of an Anglo-Saxon king were required to yield three services: repairing bridges, building... necessitas , because these services were the lifeblood of an Anglo-Saxon kingdom...
Joseph Bosworth (1789 - May 27, 1876), British Anglo-Saxon scholar, was born in Derbyshire...-Saxon. In 1823 appeared his Elements of Anglo-Saxon Grammar . In 1829 Bosworth went to Holland as... his Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language (1838), his best-known work. In 1857 he became rector of...
Several persons of Anglo-Saxon England were named Æthelred or Ethelred : Aethelred of Mercia Earl Aethelred of Mercia Aethelred II of England "the Unready...
Bellingdon is a hamlet in the parish of Chesham, in Buckinghamshire, England. The hamlet's name is Anglo Saxon, and means Bella's Valley...
Benjamin Thorpe (1782 - July, 1870) was an English Anglo-Saxon scholar. After studying for four... of the Holy Scriptures, which at once established his reputation as an Anglo-Saxon scholar. In 1834 he published Analecta Anglo-Saxonica , which was for many years the standard textbook of Anglo-Saxon...