- river; however, this
lacks any evidence.
Whereas Estonian linguist Paul
Alvre takes into
consideration an
older form of the Ogre river's name (Wogene...
- Paul
Alvre (born Paul Simenson; 3
January 1921 – 18
November 2008) was an
Estonian linguist. Paul
Alvre was born in
Tartu to
parents Juhan (Simenson) Alvre...
- its
closest relative. Some linguists,
including Tiit-Rein
Viitso and Paul
Alvre, have
claimed that
Votic evolved specifically from
northeastern dialects...
-
resident Braz
Alvres, a
descendant of one of the
earlier settlers, who gave his name to one of the
peaks in the area (Pico de João
Alvres), and who continued...
- some of the
people mentioned in its
entry are as follows: Aghmund; Alric;
Alvred; Azur; Bisceop;
Count Alan; Durand; Edwin; Fredegis; Fulcher; Gilbert; Godwine;...
-
Domesday Book of 1086 as Sande. It was held by
Rainald (Reginald) from
Alvred de
Merleburgh (Marlborough). Its
Domesday ****ets were: 20 hides; 1 church...
- however, this
version lacks any evidence.
Whereas Estonian linguist Paul
Alvre takes into
consideration an
older form of the Ogre river's name (Wogene...
-
Gaines Mill,
Glendale Retired as
Regular Army captain, 1893 Nettleton,
Alvred Bayard Lt.
Colonel 2nd
Regiment Ohio
Volunteer Cavalry Bvt. Brig. Gen. USV...
-
Robertsbridge was
originally founded in 1176 in the
parish of
Salehurst by
Alvred de St. Martin,
Sheriff of the Rape of Hastings,
whose wife was
Alice d'Aubigny...
- 1213, and a Gr****
treatise on biology.
Alfred of
Sareshel (also
known as
Alvred Alphitus, Walfred, Sarawel, Sarchel,
Alphredus Philosophus,
Alphredus Anglicus...