- 19th century. The name "England" is
derived from the Old
English name
Englaland,
which means "land of the Angles". The
Angles were one of the Germanic...
- of
Scotland into
Lothian in England' (ut of
Scotlande into Loðene on
Englaland) to
parley "Ancient Lothian". Cyberscotia.net.
Archived from the original...
- Alfred's
dream of
uniting all
English speakers into a
single kingdom,
Englaland. To his
great disgust,
Uhtred finds himself saving Alfred's Christian...
-
adjacent syllable is
similar or (rarely) identical. Example: Old
English Englaland became Modern English England, or the
common pronunciation of probably...
- are
derived from
words referring to the Angles: Englisc,
Angelcynn and
Englaland. For 300
years following the
Norman Conquest in 1066, the Anglo-Norman...
-
Engeland (Afrikaans, Dutch),
Engelane (Sesotho),
Engelska (Lower Sorbian),
Englaland (Anglo-Saxon),
England (Alemannic, Austro-Bavarian, Danish, German, Icelandic...
- Alfred's
dream — a
single kingdom encomp****ing all
English speakers ("
Englaland") —
might vanish.
Uhtred is
attacked by
bandits sent to ********inate him...
- 1990 to
elect members of
Hillingdon London Borough Council in London,
Englaland. The
whole council was up for
election and the
Conservative Party gained...
-
prince of the
Drevlians England: "Land of the Angles", from Old
English Englaland, for the
Germanic tribe first attested in 897. The
Angles themselves were...