- Osƿeald, from os "god" and ƿeald "rule". The Old High
German cognate was
Answald, the Old
Norse form was Ásvaldr.
Oswald of
Northumbria (c. 604–641/2) was...
- memoir. Philadelphia: J. B.
Lippincott & Co. p. 310. Matray, Maria; Krüger,
Answald (1998). L'attentato. La
morte dell'Imperatrice
Elisabetta e il delitto...
- ans, AS os god Y — Asbjørn/Osborne, Ansgar/Osgar, Oswin, Oswald/Ansaldo/
Answald, Ansleth, Ásleikr/Anslech/Oslac, Ansfridus, Anshelmus/Anselm, Ansgisus/Ansegisus...
-
vessel Answald. The
Answald had hit the
Humber amidships,
making a hole 20 feet (6.1 m) long. The crew of the
Humber were
rescued by the
Answald which...
-
Storm Directed by Falk
Harnack Written by
Klaus ****mer (novel) Gina Kaus
Answald Krüger
Maria Matray Heinz Oskar Wuttig Produced by
Artur Brauner Horst...
- into
seaplane carriers during World War I;
these included Santa Elena,
Answald, Oswald, and Glyndwr. They
carried only two to four
aircraft each, however...
-
Premiere Directed by
Georg Jacoby Written by
Helmuth M.
Backhaus Hans
Bradtke Answald Krüger
Maria Matray Adolf Schütz
Produced by
Gyula Trebitsch Starring Marika...
- December, the
squadron flagship, Hildebrand, went to ****ist the
steamer Answald,
which had run
aground in the
outer Jade;
Hildebrand grounded as well and...
-
German Navy
leased the cargo-p****enger ship
Answald for
conversion into Germany's
first seaplane tender, SMS
Answald,
designated Flugzeugmutterschiff I (Airplane...
- Bihan:
Seaplane support ship from 1948 to 1961
Training ship
Ethiopia Answald (FS 1)
auxiliary seaplane carrier Santa Elena (FS II)
auxiliary seaplane...