- Hrothweard, have m****acred many of the
Danes there. The
central lands of
Dunholm are
under the
control of Kjartan, and
Bebbanburg is held by Ælfric. Uhtred...
-
Margaret Dunholm was a
Scottish woman from
Burncastle near
Lauder who was
accused of
witchcraft and
executed in 1649. Her
surname was also
written as...
- Dunelm, from the
Latin name for
Durham (the
Latinised form of Old
English Dunholm). In the past,
bishops of
Durham varied their signatures between Dunelm...
-
protagonist of the
fictional tales.
Beamfleot Bebbanburg Ceaster Cippanhamm Dunholm Gleawecestre Eoferwic Ethandun ****ranforda
Lundene Teotanheale Wintanceaster...
-
Ragnar at
Dunholm to
create a
Great Danish Army.
Aldhelm is
tasked by Æthelred to have Æthelflæd
killed and
further weaken Alfred. At
Dunholm,
Brida temporarily...
-
attempt to
avoid them
falling into the
hands of
Viking raiders,
settled at
Dunholm (Durham) on a site that was
defensively favourable due to the horseshoe-like...
-
Ancient Old
English Named after Durham.
Durham is
derived from the OE
Dūnholm meaning 'Hill island'. Es**** EX
Ancient Old
English Ēast
Seaxe Literally...
- Mercia. Furious,
Uhtred breaks his oath to
Alfred and sails, with Skade, to
Dunholm in Northumbria,
stronghold of his old
friend Ragnar, a
Danish leader. Uhtred...
-
pricked the
accused with a
bodkin and was paid £6 for "brodding"
Margaret Dunholm, with £4
expenses for wine and food. The
bodkin used was also
called a...
- Cr****) •
Molesworth •
Murrindindi (1885–1973 Woodbourne) •
Narbethong (
Dunholm, St Fillan's, The Hermitage, The
Hermitage (Black Spur), Granton) • Pheasant...