-
central place of the
Hicce people, a
tribe holding 300
hides of land as
mentioned in a 7th-century do****ent, the
Tribal Hidage.
Hicce, or Hicca, may mean...
- East
Wille near Ely, the Sweordora,
Hurstingas and
Gifle near Bedford, the
Hicce around Hitchin, the Cilternsæte in the
Chilterns and the
Feppingas near...
- Hiz is now
normally said as it is spelled. It may take its name from the
Hicce tribe, who
inhabited the area and gave
their name to Hitchin.
Ekwall says...
- Suth
Gyrwe Elge (Anglian
tribe that
lived in Elge – Isle of Ely)
Hiccas /
Hicce (around today's Hitchin)
Hurstingas (River Ivel, near Bedford)
Spaldas /...
-
Kingdom of Es****. The main
early Saxon tribes there seem to have been the
Hicce,
Brahhingas and Wæclingas.
Place names tend to
derive from
Celtic rather...
- Romano-British town that
preceded St Albans.
Together with the
Brahhingas and the
Hicce the
Waeclingas were one of the most
important tribes of the area that would...
-
Catuvellauni during the Romano-British period.
Alongside the
Waeclingas and the
Hicce, the
Brahhingas were one of the most
important tribes of the
Anglo Saxon...
- Regiment,
Hudeyde 119th
Infantry Regiment, Taiz 120th
Infantry Regiment,
Hicce 40th
Rifle Battalion, Sana'a 41st
Infantry Division, Ebha 109th Infantry...