- England,
reigning from 924 to 939. Æthelstan, Athelstan, or
Athelstane may also
refer to:
Athelstane Range, an
escarpment near Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia...
- Sir
Frank Athelstane Swettenham GCMG CH (28
March 1850 – 11 June 1946) was a
British colonial administrator who
became the
first Resident general of the...
-
unincorporated community of
Athelstane is
located in the town. The name
Athelstane is
derived from the
Scottish word
athelstane,
meaning Athel's stone. According...
- pretty, well
trimmed gardens,
perfect pictures of
competence and content".
Athelstane,
owned by W.G. Judd, was a
notable home in the district. The
large house...
-
named Athelstane, including- SS
Athelstane (1872), a
cargo ship in
service 1872–92 SS
Athelstane (1918), a
tanker in
service 1935–42 SS
Athelstane (1920)...
-
Kings of England.
Cedric planned to have
Rowena marry the
powerful Lord
Athelstane, a
pretender to the
Crown of
England by his
descent from the last Saxon...
-
Athelstane is an
unincorporated community located in the town of
Athelstane,
Marinette County, Wisconsin,
United States.
Athelstane is 8
miles (13 km)...
- JSTOR saoa.crl.25057645.
Retrieved 21
September 2024. Baines,
Jervoise Athelstane;
India Census Commissioner (1891). "Census of India, 1891.
General tables...
- 75
miles (121 km)
north of
Green Bay in
Marinette County. The Amberg-
Athelstane Granite is part of the
Wisconsin Magmatic Terrane. The
Wisconsin Magmatic...
- nine
surviving children £30,000.
Those nine
children included George Athelstane Thrupp (1822-1905), who
later carried on the business. At the beginning...