- The
Meonwara were one of the
tribes of Anglo-Saxon Britain.
Their territory was a
folkland located in the
valley of the
River Meon in
Hampshire that was...
-
Kingdom of the Iclingas, a
precursor state to
Mercia Lindsey Magonsæte The
Meonwara, a
Jutish tribe in
Hampshire Middle Angles Middle Saxons (Middle****, subsequently...
- man
named Port and his two sons
Bieda and
Maeglaof as
founders of the
Meonwara (southern Hampshire). In 686 Bede
tells us that
Jutish Hampshire extended...
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Warwickshire College W. W.
Quatremain Warmia and Warsaw.
Meonwara.
Itchen derives from Ytene, the
genitive plural of Yte the
exonym of "Jute"...
- people. Bede goes on to say that
Wulfhere presented the Isle of
Wight and
Meonwara to Æthelwealh. This
alliance between the
South Saxons and the Mercians...
- the
Saxons and Angles.
Jutes founded kingdoms known as
Wihtwara (Wight),
Meonwara (Meon Valley) and
Ytene (in an area
similar to the
later site of the New...
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Wihtwara (Wight Islanders) (Wihtgara
Tribal Hidage) (in the Isle of Wight)
Meonwara /
Meonware / Meonsæte (south-east
Hampshire and Southampton,
mainly on...
-
first people mentioned as
inhabiting the area were a
Jutish tribe, the
Meonwara. The
tribe were part of the
Jutes originating from
Denmark who founded...
-
Kingdom of Sus****
controlled the Isle of
Wight and the
territory of the
Meonwara in the Meon
Valley in east Hampshire. From the late 8th century, Sus****...
- of the building's façade are now on
display in the
British Museum. The
Meonwara, a
Jutish tribe settled in the Meon
Valley in the 6th century, but the...