- Bede
tells us that
Jutish Hampshire extended to the
western edge of the New Forest; however, that
seems to
include another Jutish people, the Ytene, and...
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terms of
physical landscape".
There has been much
debate as to the
scale of
Jutish migration; some see it as a m****
migration in
which large numbers of Germanic...
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traditional West
Jutish culture and
dialect area, i.e. Herning, Skive, Ikast, and Brande. By contrast,
Silkeborg and the
other areas east of the
Jutish ridge are...
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South Jutlandic or
South Jutish (South
Jutish: Synnejysk; Danish: Sønderjysk; German: Südjütisch or Plattdänisch) is a
dialect of the
Danish language....
- a sub-kingdom of
Mercia in what is now Herefordshire; the Wihtwara, a
Jutish kingdom on the Isle of Wight,
originally as
important as the
Cantwara of...
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invading Angles and Saxons, who
formed the Anglo-Saxons. The
remaining Jutish po****tion in
Jutland ****imilated in with the
settling Danes. A
short note...
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poison and then
marrying the late king's widow. He is
loosely based on the
Jutish chieftain Feng who
appears in
Chronicon Lethrense and in Saxo Grammaticus'...
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alongside strategically important Roman roads and
nearby Visigothic and/or
Jutish settlements.
Defeated Jutes like
Hengest and his
brother Horsa fled to Kent...
- son and the
protagonist of the story. He is
loosely based on a
legendary Jutish chieftain named Horwendill, who
appears in
Chronicon Lethrense and in Saxo...
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Witta son of
Wecta is
mentioned as a
Jutish chieftain in the 449
entry of the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle as the
father of
Wihtgils and the
grandfather of Hengest...