- birth. Its use was soon
restricted to
members of a
royal family. The
prefix æþel-
formed part of the name of
several Anglo-Saxon kings, for
instance Æthelberht...
- dictionary.
Ethel (also
æthel) is an Old
English word
meaning "noble",
today often used as a
feminine given name. The word
means æthel "noble". It is frequently...
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Aethel Tollemache (c. 1875–26 May 1955) was a
British suffragette.
Tollemache was born in Rangoon,
Burma in 1875. Her
parents were
Reverend Clement Reginald...
- Ricketts),
Swiss and
American businessmen Hansjörg Wyss and Todd Boehly,
Aethel Partners headed by
Portuguese Ricardo Santos Silva and
British businessman...
-
Aethel Mining is a
British mining company headquartered in
London and
owned by
Ricardo Santos Silva and Aba Schubert.
Aethel Mining is the
operator of...
- Æthelred I (alt. Aethelred, Ethelred; Old English:
Æthel-ræd, lit. 'noble counsel'; 845/848 to 871) was King of Wes**** from 865
until his
death in 871...
- by
Aethel Partners. The muni****l
holiday is
March 19. In
early November, the directorate-general for
energy and
geology (DGEG)
authorised Aethel to control...
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derived from the rune, the Odal (SS-rune), used by far-right
groups Ethel-,
Aethel-, Uodal- as an
element in
Germanic names, see
Ethel Allodium: Odelsrett...
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banker Vijay Rupani (born 1956),
Former Chief Minister, Gujarat,
India Aethel Tollemache (c. 1875–1955),
British suffragette Sein Tun (1939–2011), physicist...
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element Adel,
meaning "noble", and is
equivalent to the Old
English word
Æthel, "noble".
Adelinus is thus
equivalent to the term "Ætheling" used for English...