- the area, Cantiaca,
influenced the name of the new
Jutish kingdom, the
Cantware ("dwellers of Kent"). The
Germanic migration to
Britain is
noted in textual...
-
Kingdom of Kent (or
Cantware), one of the
seven Anglo-Saxon
kingdoms that
later merged to form the
Kingdom of England. The
Kings of
Cantware (or Kent) date...
- Frithuwald's Sūþrīge Dæningas
Deningei Kent:
Andredsley Andredes Leag
Boroware Cantware Ceasterware Eastorege Lympne Limenwara Modingahema Mercia: Ælfingas Æbbingas...
-
October 1862, had been
styled as King of Greece.
Kingdom of Kent King of the
Cantware (Kentish Men) Latin: Rex
Cantuariorum Khazar Khaganate Khagan of the Khazars...
- century,
western neighbours of the
Batavi Around Voorburg in
South Holland Cantware Caracates.
Caeracates Possibly an old
Northern German Celtic tribe of the...
-
other regions:
Angrivarii and
Ampsivarii in
northern Germany, Anglo-Saxon
Cantware,
Ripuarian Franks and so on).
Claudius Ptolemy named both the "Baenochaemae"...
- the Isle of Wight", with the
suffix -ware
denoting a
people group, as in
Cantware ("the
people of Kent"). In the Old
English translation of Bede's work,...
- Worcestershire, England. The name
Conderton is
derived from the Old
English Cantware-tūn,
meaning "Farmstead of the Kent
dwellers or Kentishmen". It has been...