-
known by the
title Ætheling. Also
spelt Æþeling, Aetheling, Atheling, or
Etheling. The
title Ætheling
denotes a
prince eligible for the throne. "Edgar Ætheling"...
- Ætheling (/ˈæθəlɪŋ/; also
spelt aetheling,
atheling or
etheling) was an Old
English term (æþeling) used in Anglo-Saxon
England to
designate princes of...
- of doors, and
defended himself with courage; till,
having looked at the
etheling (prince), he
rushed out upon him and
wounded him severely. Then were they...
-
belong to a
great goddesses of
fruitfulness called Nne
Ethele, Nwa
Ethele and
diokpala Ethele Ndi-Anam
observe the Igbo
lunar calendar and not the Gregorian...
- in Old
English corresponding to eorl,
ceorl and þēow, in Old
Frisian etheling, friling, lēt, etc. The
division is of
importance in the
Germanic law codes...
-
great power. The
earliest Frisian records name four
social classes, the '
ethelings (nobiles in
Latin do****ents; adel in
Dutch and German) and
frilings (vrijen...
-
Icelandic Russian Adel Adél Adel Adel Adel Adel Adel Adel Adel Адель
Ethel Édel Edel Adal Ådel Ådel Ådel Ådel Ádel Adel
Ethèle Edel Ædel Ædel Ädel Ädel Ædel...
- short-lived. The
earliest Frisian records name four
social classes, the
ethelings (nobiles in
Latin do****ents) and frilings, who
together made up the "Free...
-
Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum. Károly Szabó's
Hungarian translation. quote:
Ethele király czimerén is,
mellyet tulajdon pajzsán
szokott volt hordani, koronás...
- the area
although there is no
evidence of any settlement.
Ethelstan the
Etheling, son of
Ethelred the Unready, left "land at Mordune" to the
abbey of Christ...