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- of the Gyrwas, under the name of Medeshamstede. Medeshamstede was clearly in the territory of the North Gyrwas. Hugh Candidus explains Gyrwas, which he...
- early medieval period by the Gyrwas, an Anglo-Saxon tribe. Upon their marriage in 652, Tondbert, a prince of the Gyrwas, presented Æthelthryth (who became...
- Æbbingas Arosæte Banesbyrig Beormingas Bilsæte Cilternsæte Duddensæte Gaini Gyrwas Glestinga Husmerae Lindisfaras Magonsæte Middle Angles North Engle Pecset...
- Bedford) Gyrwas / Gyrwe (Angle tribe or clan that dwelt in the fen) (in the Fens) (near Peterborough region) North Gyrwas / North Gyrwe Suth Gyrwas / Suth...
- "Gyrwas", a people listed in the Tribal Hidage, which was in existence by the mid-9th century. There, the Gyrwas are divided into the North Gyrwas and...
- was part of the Kingdom of East Anglia, inhabited by a group known as the Gyrwas from about the 6th century.[citation needed] It fell to the Danes in the...
- she had received from her late husband, Tondberct, "prince of the South Gyrwas", as a morning gift. The original Abbey was established in 673 as a double...
- Gyrwas, the districts corresponding to the modern counties of Huntingdonshire and Cambridgeshire being distinguished as the lands of the North Gyrwas...
- her first husband Tondberht, described by Bede as a "prince" of the South Gyrwas. After the end of her second marriage to Ecgfrith, a prince of Northumbria...
- conjecture that Seaxwulf was either a leading member or a supplanter of [the Gyrwas, the local tribe]. — John Blair, "Seaxwulf (d. c.692)", Dictionary of National...