- The
Tomsaete or
Tomsæte (dwellers of the Tame valley) were a
tribe or clan in Anglo-Saxon
England living in the
valley of the
River Tame in the West Midlands...
- (Middle****,
subsequently absorbed by the
Kingdom of Es****) Pecsæte
Surrey Tomsæte Wreocensæte
Wihtwara Anglo-Saxon
England portal History of Anglo-Saxon...
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Humberht (fl. 835-866) was an
official (titled duke or prince)
among the
Tomsaete, who was
granted land in
Derbyshire in
return for what he
would provide...
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influence of the tribes. The
Tomsaete were one of
countless tribes "all
vying for
power and influence",
however the
Lords of the
Tomsaete came to
control and to...
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Mercians dwelling south of the
River Trent. Folk
groups within included the
Tomsæte around Tamworth and the Pencersæte
around Penkridge (roughly corresponding...
- of Hilton, the Pencersæte and
Tomsæte, and
Hilton is
likely to have
fallen within the
territory occupied by the
Tomsæte.
According to
Domesday Book, the...
- and
north of the
modern conurbation were
probably colonised by the
Tomsaete or
Tomsæte ("Tame-dwellers"), an
Anglian tribe living in the
valley of the Tame...
-
believed to be such.
Mynna could have been a
member of the
Tomsaete tribe, The
Tomsaete or
Tomsæte (dwellers of the Tame valley) were a
tribe or clan in Anglo-Saxon...
-
placename Birmingham suggests that the
tribe may have
formed part of the
Tomsaete or Tame-dwellers, who are
recorded as
occupying this area of the valley...
- Stockingford, Shustoke, Weddington,
Whitacre Nether and
Whitacre Over.
Tomsaete 52°30′N 1°45′W / 52.5°N 1.75°W / 52.5; -1.75 Open
Domesday Online: Coleshill...