- The
Basingas were an Old
English tribe,
whose territory in the
Loddon Valley formed a
regio or
administrative subdivision of the
early Kingdom of Wes****...
-
Woking (hundred) and then the Land of Godhelmingas, to the west the Land of
Basingas. In the
Godley hundred, in
Saxon times, the heriot,
death duties, usually...
- (Cameroon), also
spelled Basa, an
ethnic group Basa,
leader and
namesake of the
Basingas, an Anglo-Saxon
tribe Basaa language, also
spelled Basa, a
Bantu language...
- Northumbria: Elmetsæte Beodarsæte
Loidis Sus****:
Haestingas Wes****:
Eorlingas Basingas Brycgstowl Dornsaete Gewisse Glastening Meonwara Rēadingas
Sumorsaete Sumortūnsǣte...
-
settled in the
sixth century by a proto-Anglo-Saxon
tribe known as the
Basingas. In the
ninth century it was a
royal estate and it was the site of the...
- etymology, and was the
original Anglo-Saxon
settlement of the
people –
Basingas – led by a
tribal chief called Basa.
Basing remained the main settlement...
- (South Saxons') (Sus****)
Haestingas (Hastings) West
Saxons (in Wes****)
Basingas (Basingstoke)
Eorlingas (Arlingham)
Glasteningas /
Glestingas (Glastonbury)...
- the
Readingas adjoined that of the ****ngas to the east and that of the
Basingas to the south. The
subdivision retained a role
beyond the Anglo-Saxon period...
-
Abungura Abatundu The
clans have subgroups.
There are the
Basinga under the Bagahe. Today, the
Basinga are a clan like any
other in Bufumbira.
Marriage among...
- 14 July 2005,
retrieved 14
August 2010 Van Den Ende, J.; Moreira, J.;
Basinga, P.; Bisoffi, Z. (13
August 2005), "Department of error", Lancet, 366 (9485):...