- Ælle, from 477 to 491, as follows: 477: Ælle and his 3 sons,
Cymen and
Wlencing and Cissa, came to the land of
Britain with 3
ships at the
place which...
- mean lank or lean. The
suggestion that
Lancing takes its name from the
Wlencing or Wlenca, the son of the
South Saxon king Ælle, has been discounted. S****ham...
-
supposed to have
given his name to Chichester,
Cymen to Cymens**** and
Wlencing to Lancing. Cymens**** is
traditionally thought to have been
located at...
- ) 477:(?) (Here Ælle came to
Britain and [with him] his 3 sons
Cymen &
Wlencing & Cissa, with 3
ships to the
place which is
named Cymenesora [probably...
- Sus****
landed in AD 477 and
battled the
Britons with his
three sons Cymen,
Wlencing and Cissa,
after the
first of whom Cymens**** was held to have been named...
-
Parker MS. 477AD."Her cuom Ęlle on
Bretenlond 7 his .iii. suna,
Cymen 7
Wlencing 7 Cissa, mid .iii.
scipum on þa
stowe þe is
nemned Cymenesora, 7 þær ofslogon...