- such as
Hoeking ("sword
owned by Hoekr") or
Hunlafing ("sword
owned by
Hunlaf"),
which would thus
render the name "sword of Torfi,"
though who "Torfi"...
- Danes, led by a
chief thane who is
described as
Hunlafing ("the son of
Hunlaf") and Jutes, led by Hengest. The
Jutes are Hengest's own band, and owed...
-
Danes stay
throughout winter.
Eventually a
figure referred to as the son of
Hunlaf places a
sword on Hengest's lap to
remind him of his loyalties.
Other Danes...
-
express their shame to Hengest. He may have been the
brother of
Oslaf and
Hunlaf, and the
three appear in a list of six or
seven sons of a
Danish king Leifus...
-
express their shame to Hengest. He may have been the
brother of
Guthlaf and
Hunlaf, and the
three appear in a list of six or
seven sons of a
Danish king Leifus...
-
Chambers connects him to Onegesius, Attila's viceroy.
Widsith Hunlaf Old English:
Hūnlāf, Latin: Hunleifus, Latin:
Hunlapi The
first element hūn- means...
- by
Wigmund were
minted by a
number of moneyers,
including Aethelweard,
Hunlaf and Coenred.
Unique and
separate from the copper-alloy, m****-produced stycas...
- the
Domesday Book of 1086, the village's name
means 'the
settlement of
Hunlaf's people'. The
parish of
Woolavington was
historically part of the Whitley...
- do****ent is authentic) land
there was
granted by king
Ealdwulf of Sus**** to
Hunlaf in
order that he
might found a
college of
secular canons at
South Malling...
- the land was held by Ralf de Mortimer. The place-name
means 'the town of
Hunlaf's people'. The
spelling Hunlavyngton is
recorded in 1418.
Hullavington church...