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- Othona or Othonae was the name of an ancient Roman fort of the Saxon S**** at the sea's edge near the modern village of Bradwell-on-Sea in Es****, England...
- largely intact churches in England. It is in regular use by the nearby Othona Community, in addition to Church of England services. It is a Grade I listed...
- Operation Othona was a covert operation, gathering intelligence on corruption within the Metropolitan Police Service, set up in 1993. The work and findings...
- Chliaria othona are- Chliaria othona othona Hewitson, 1865 – India, Myanmar, Thailand Chliaria othona mimima Druce, 1895 – Borneo Chliaria othona matiana...
- Megachile othona is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Cameron in 1901. "Megachile". BioLib. 2014. Retrieved 18 October 2014...
- established a chapel, dedicated to St Peter, on the site of the old Roman fort of Othona (modern Bradwell-on-Sea), a chapel which still stands. Cedd, who was well...
- St. Peter-on-the-Wall Chapel, at the tip of the peninsula, and on the site of the Roman Saxon S**** fort of Othona...
- Caister-on-Sea, and being on the opposite bank of the same estuary as Burgh Castle. Othona (Bradwell-on-Sea, Es****). Garrisoned by the Numerus Fortensium. Regulbium...
- Bradwell-on-Sea. Established by St Cedd, the patron saint of Es**** around 662, it was built on the site of the abandoned Roman Saxon S**** fort of Othona....
- January 1956. Retired on 14 April 1969 and appointed Titular Bishop of Othona. Died on 18 June 1976. 1969 1979 Patrick Joseph Casey Formerly an Auxiliary...