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Hengist and
Horsa are
Germanic brothers said to have led the Angles,
Saxons and
Jutes in
their supposed invasion of
Britain in the 5th century. Tradition[clarification...
- The
Airspeed AS.51
Horsa was a
British troop-carrying
glider used
during the
Second World War. It was
developed and
manufactured by
Airspeed Limited,...
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HORSA is the
acronym for the 'Hutting
Operation for the
Raising of the School-Leaving Age', a
programme of hut-building in
schools introduced by the UK...
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Horsa is an Anglo-Saxon
leader in
British legend.
Horsa may also
refer to:
HORSA, a UK
government hut-building
programme to
support expansion under the...
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Horsa Bridge, also
known as
Ranville Bridge, over the Orne river, was,
along with
Pegasus Bridge,
captured during Operation Tonga by
gliderborne troops...
- The
Horsa Nunataks (68°56′S 70°18′W / 68.933°S 70.300°W / -68.933; -70.300) are an
isolated group of
about five
partly snow-covered nunataks, more...
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Ranville Bridge over the Orne
River (another road crossing,
later renamed Horsa Bridge), the
objective of
members of D Company, 2nd (Airborne) Battalion...
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Hengist is an Anglo-Saxon
leader in
British legend.
Hengist may also
refer to: Hengist, King of Kent, a 17th-century play
about the
Saxon king by Thomas...
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cavemen Horsa (Jim Dale) and
Hengist Pod (Kenneth Connor)
attempt to
alert Boudica to the invasion, but are
captured by the Romans. Once in Rome,
Horsa is...
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patron for his country, a foundation-myth more far-reaching than
Hengest and
Horsa, one to
which he
could graft his own stories." Tolkien's aim had been to...