- Ælfgifu (also Ælfgyfu; Elfgifa, Elfgiva,
Elgiva) is an Anglo-Saxon
feminine personal name, from ælf "elf" and gifu "gift". When Emma of Normandy, the later...
-
Elgiva is a
genus of
marsh flies in the
family Sciomyzidae.
There are
about eight described species in
Elgiva. E.
connexa (Steyskal, 1954) E. cucularia...
- Edwy and
Elgiva is a
historical tragedy by the
English writer **** Burney.
Written in 1790 it was
first performed at the
Theatre Royal,
Drury Lane in...
-
Elgiva cucularia is a
species of fly in the
family Sciomyzidae. It is
found in the
Palearctic . Long. : 5–8 mm.Overall it is
coloured yellowish-brown with...
-
Translatio et
Miracula S. Swithuni: pp. 328-9 n. 299 (Lapidge's commentary).
Elgiva May 18.
Latin Saints of the
Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome.
Charter S 1539...
-
Elgiva solicita is a
species of fly in the
family Sciomyzidae. It is
found in the
Palearctic The head is reddish; the
frontal median band with two small...
-
Junonia divaricata C. & R. Felder, [1867] Suriname,
French Guiana Junonia elgiva (Druce, 1773)
southern soldier pansy Kenya, Tanzania, Angola, Democratic...
-
Godwinson (c. 1040 – died
after 1087) Alfgar,
possibly a monk in
Rheims Edgiva Elgiva (died c. 1066) Gunhilda, a nun (died 24
August 1087)
Ancestry of the Godwins...
-
effort would be
damaging to her re****tion. The
exception was Edwy and
Elgiva,
which was not well
received by the
public and
closed after the
first night's...
- Church. The
Elgiva Hall
opened on its
original location in 1976. In 1998,
having made way for an
enlarged supermarket development the
Elgiva was rebuilt...