- The
Readingas (Old
English Rēadingas) were a
tribe or clan of
early Anglo-Saxon
England whose capital was Reading;
their territory formed a
regio or administrative...
- Wes****:
Eorlingas Basingas Brycgstowl Dornsaete Gewisse Glastening Meonwara Rēadingas Sumorsaete Sumortūnsǣte and
Glestinga ****ngas
Wiltsaete Wihtwara Ytenes...
- 8th century, when the town came to be
known as
Readingas. The name
probably comes from the
Readingas, an Anglo-Saxon
tribe whose name
means Reada's People...
- from a very
early English tribal or
community group called the
Readingas. The
Readingas appear to have been
named after a
chieftain called Reada, "The...
-
Valley Saxons) Æbbingas /
Aebbingas (Abingdon)
Braccingas (Bracknell)
Readingas (Reading) ****ngas (Sonning)
Woccingas (Wokingham)
Padendene (Saxon tribe...
- Homo****ual Law
Reform Act 1986 –
Third Readinga Party Voted for
Voted against Present (Speaker)
Absent Labour (55) 46 Jim
Anderton Margaret Austin Michael...
- the
modern county of Berkshire;
their territory adjoined that of the
Readingas,
centered on
Reading to the west, and the Basingas,
whose capital was...
-
where the town came to be
known as Readingum. The name
comes from the
Readingas, an Anglo-Saxon
tribe whose name
means "Reada's People" in Old English...
- 2009.00222.x. PMID 20074116. Freed, Kira. "Success Stories" (PDF). www.
readinga-z.com.
Reading A-Z.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 23
December 2016...
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areas of
Saxon settlement.
Examples in Wes****
include the
areas of the
Readingas, ****ngas and
Basingas around Reading,
Sonning and Basingstoke. In the...