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Subbasal
Subbasal Sub*ba"sal, a. (Zo["o]l.) Near the base.

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- Ubba (Old Norse: Ubbi; died 878) was a 9th-century Viking and one of the commanders of the Great Heathen Army that invaded Anglo-Saxon England in the 860s...
- UBBA is a Swedish trallpunk band that started in Easter 1999 in Köping, by Mart Hällgren and David Stark. Mart Hällgren (po****rly known as Total Egon)...
- York for over a year, gathering its strength for further ****aults. Ivar and Ubba are identified as the commanders of the Danes when they returned to East...
- "Alli, Darogha Ubbas". Accessed 4 December 2006. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Darogha Ubbas Alli. Information about Darogha Ubbas Alli The Lucknow...
- where the arrival of the Great Heathen Army in England led by Guthrum and Ubba Ragnarsson redefines the relationship between Vikings and Anglo-Saxons. Following...
- warlord feared by many, brother to Ubba and Halfdan Halfdan RagnarssonDanish warlord and younger brother of Ubba and Ivar Ælswith – Alfred's wife, who...
- Parrett estuary near Combwich. The Viking army was said to have been led by Ubba, brother of Ivar the Boneless and Halfdan Ragnarsson, and sailed from Dyfed...
- semi-legendary Ragnar Lodbrok, including Halfdan Ragnarsson, Ivar the Boneless and Ubba. The campaign of invasion and conquest against the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms lasted...
- Cynwit in 878, where his West Saxon forces defeated a Viking army led by Ubba, brother of the Viking chiefs Ivar the Boneless and Halfdan Ragnarsson. Little...
- state that "Hingwar and Hubba" (probably Ivar and Ubba) later killed King Edmund of East Anglia. Ubba was also named as a leader of the army in Northumbria...