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- Worcester (d. 1118), the area became the site of the Jutish kingdom of Ytene; this name was the genitive plural of Yt meaning "Jute", i.e. "of the Jutes"...
- the New Forest; however, that seems to include another Jutish people, the Ytene, and it is not certain that these two territories formed a continuous coastal...
- locations as Jutish, including Bishopstoke (Ytingstoc), the River Itchen (Ytene) and the Meon Valley (Ytedene). There in fact appear to be at least two...
- College W. W. Quatremain Warmia and Warsaw. Meonwara. Itchen derives from Ytene, the genitive plural of Yte the exonym of "Jute", i.e. "of the Jutes". Various...
- Rēadingas Sumorsaete Sumortūnsǣte and Glestinga ****ngas Wiltsaete Wihtwara Ytenes See also Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Burghal...
- "ettins", "yetuns" or "yotuns" in Northumberland and "Etenes", "Yttins" or "Ytenes" in the South and South West). They are reputed to live for the simple purpose...
- Parrot 5 Avenue of the Volcanoes 22 January 1995 Mountain range in Ecuador 6 Ytene, England's Ancient Forest 29 January 1995 John Nettles New Forest, Hampshire...
- founded kingdoms known as Wihtwara (Wight), Meonwara (Meon Valley) and Ytene (in an area similar to the later site of the New Forest). According to St...
- Forest and giants may be connected with the Anglo-Saxon names for the area: "Ytene" and "Jettenwald" (as well as the later anglicisation of "Ettinwood"), which...
- and Colours. Tom Baker later joined Colours, changing their name to Great Ytene. Lewis Baker died in 2021, in 2022 the band announced special one off reunion...