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pronounced [ˈrædwɑɫd]; 'power in counsel'), also
written as
Raedwald or
Redwald (Latin: Raedwaldus, Reduald), (died c. AD 624) was a king of East Anglia...
- Hugh
Redwald Trevor-Roper,
Baron Dacre of Glanton, FBA (15
January 1914 – 26
January 2003) was an
English historian. He was
Regius Professor of Modern...
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Alexander Valterovich Litvinenko (30
August 1962 or 4
December 1962 – 23
November 2006) was a British-naturalised
Russian defector and
former officer of...
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various nationalities, one of the
highest percentages in Europe." Hugh
Redwald Trevor-Roper, From Counter-Reformation to
Glorious Revolution, University...
- "Politics of Exile" Kirby, The
Earliest English Kings, page 61 Hunt, "
Redwald",
Dictionary of
National Biography, p. 386 Newton, The
Origins of Beowulf...
- near the
western gate of the city was
supposed to be destro**** "in
reasonable time". Europe's
physician by Hugh
Redwald Trevor-Roper p.289 v t e v t e...
- Geoffrey.
Richelieu and Mazarin. London: Routledge. (1998) Trevor-Roper, Hugh
Redwald. Europe's physician: the
various life of Sir
Theodore de Mayerne. Yale:...
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approached by an
orphan Redwald, who
clearly knows and
loves Igraine. That
night the
spell starts wearing off, and
Redwald sees her face
change briefly...
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apprenticeship in arms by
Roger Burrow Manning p. 115 Europe's
physician by Hugh
Redwald Trevor-Roper p. 289 Davies, The
Early Stuarts, 1603–1660 (1959). p. 65...
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William Barrymore as Cedric,
Thomas Caulfield as Ernulf, John
Whitfield as
Redwald,
Robert Bensley as Dunstan,
Robert Benson as Orgar,
Charles Kemble as Sigebert...