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The helm of raedwald
The helm of raedwald





12c): to cover or furnish with a helmet … Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary ˈhelm noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English Date: before 12th century : helmet 1 II.

the helm of raedwald

Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary ) To cover or furnish with a helm or helmet. t.) To cover or furnish with a helm or helmet. Webster's New International English Dictionary ˈhelm, ˈheu̇m noun ( -s ) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English - more at helmet 1. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English Date: before 12th century ~et 1, II. More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word «HELM» in dictionaries. His (poss.) 2(+)-Great Grandchildren: Bernnoth (Prince) of MERCIA Byrtsige (Prince) of MERCIA Wiglaf (King) of MERCIA Suanhilde (Swanhild) of BAVARIA Petrussa of the LOMBARDS Ratperga (Princess) of the LOMBARDS Liutprand I de LOMBARDIJE Sigiprand of the LOMBARDSįabPed Genealogy Vers.1) а) рулевое колесо румпель, штурвал Syn : tiller, handle б) оборот руляĢ) перен. His (poss.) Great Grandchildren: Mildrith Ceolred (King) of MERCIA Bernwine (Prince) of MERCIA Bertwold (Prince) of MERCIA Coenred (King) of MERCIA Regintrude Reginpert (Duke) of TURIN

the helm of raedwald

Wehha (WILHELMING) / / (skip this generation?) / - Wuffa (King) of EAST ANGLIA (? - 578?) / - Tyttla (King) of EAST ANGLIA (? - 593?) / - Redwald (King) of EAST ANGLIA \ \ - ? | | / - Helm (Ruler) of the WULFINGS | \ - poss.

the helm of raedwald

not First Speaker of Gothic | | | \ / OR: poss. (NN) of the Eastern GEATS | | | \ / ( several missing generations) Tytmon (CASERING) of the ANGLES / - Trygils of the ANGLES / - Hrothmund (TRIGLING) of the ANGLES / - Hryp of the ANGLES / - Wilhem of the ANGLES | \ / - (NN). Casere ODINSSON of the ANGLES | \ - Frigg of ASALAND + => Woden (Wodan Odin) of ASGARD | \ / OR: prob. (skip this generation?) / - Frithuwald (Bor) (190? - ?) | / or: Frealaf (Frithuwald's son) / / OR: Marbold of SAXONS + =&=> Wives/Partners: Sigewise of ESSEX Clothilde of ALLEMANNIAĬhildren: Cynewise Regenheri (Prince) of EAST ANGLIA Earpwald (King)







The helm of raedwald