- magazines. From 1917 he
wrote music reviews for the New Age as
William Atheling and art
reviews as B. H. Dias. In May 1917
Margaret Anderson hired him...
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Saint Margaret of
Scotland (Scottish Gaelic:
Naomh Maighréad; Scots:
Saunt Marget, c. 1045 – 16
November 1093), also
known as
Margaret of Wes****, was Queen...
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frain (learn
about by asking), hū ðā æþelingas
ellen fremedon. how
those athelings (noblemen) did
ellen (fortitude/courage/zeal)
freme (promote). Oft Scyld...
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other person known by the
title Ætheling. Also
spelt Æþeling, Aetheling,
Atheling, or Etheling. The
title Ætheling
denotes a
prince eligible for the throne...
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wrote literary criticism of
science fiction using the pen name
William Atheling Jr. His
other pen
names included Donald Laverty, John MacDougal, and Arthur...
- Ætheling (/ˈæθəlɪŋ/; also
spelt aetheling,
atheling or etheling) was an Old
English term (æþeling) used in Anglo-Saxon
England to
designate princes of...
- HMS
Atheling (D51) was a
Royal Navy Ruler-class
escort carrier of the
Second World War. She was a US
built ship
provided under lend
lease and returned...
- Ælfred Æþeling (c.1012-1036) was the
youngest of the
eight sons of the
English king Æthelred the Unready. He and his
brother Edward the
Confessor were...
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these being the only two
times ever, the
Athelings did not
travel to Canada. [1] "The
History of the
Athelings". GB
Rifle Team.
Archived from the original...
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Chatto and Windus. p. 88. Barrow, G. W. S. (2003). "Companions of the
Atheling". Anglo-Norman Studies. XXV: 35–46. ISSN 0954-9927. Kristó, Gyula; Makk...