- the word
gesith ('companion'; Latin: comes) had
replaced eorl as the
common term for a nobleman.
There were both land-owning and
landless gesiths. A landless...
- born', 'noble') to
describe an aristocrat. By the 8th century, the word
gesith ('companion'; Latin: comes) had
replaced eorl as the
common term for a nobleman...
- Lima; most of them are ****. Seax-Wica was
introduced to Peru by Seax
Gesith Ariel Phoenice,
Witan of the Mimir's Well Seax Coven, Perú in 2001. Other...
- ('high born', 'noble') to
describe a nobleman. By the 8th century, the word
gesith ('companion'; Latin: comes) had
replaced eorl as the
common term for a nobleman...
- century. Anglo-Saxon
military organization Comitatus (Kingdom of Hungary)
Gesith Huskarl Druzhina Varangian Guard German Guard Leidang Fyrd
Thingmen Secret...
- födelse. [Stockholm]: A. Bonnier. ISBN 9789100107895. Loyn, H. R. (1955). "
Gesiths and
Thegns in Anglo-Saxon
England from the
Seventh to
Tenth Century". The...
- in both codes.
Another sign of
collaboration is that Wihtred's laws use
gesith, a West
Saxon term for noble, in
place of the
Kentish term eorlcund. It...
- in both codes.
Another sign of
collaboration is that Wihtred's laws use
gesith, a West
Saxon term for noble, in
place of the
Kentish term eorlcund. It...
-
subsequently recounted.
Cuthbert cures the wife of one of Aldfrith's men, a
gesith (comes)
named Hemma from a
district name
Kintis (chapter three). He cures...
- Boyg (Vinay)
emphyteusis (Rajeev)
cecidomyia (Vinay) Na****ene (Rajeev)
gesith (Vinay)
potichimanie (Rajeev)
Tchefuncte (Vinay)
cheiropompholyx (Rajeev)...