jutish การใช้
- Following the Jutish example the Saxons began invading Britain in earnest.
- It is located about two miles east of Jutish origin.
- Jutish king, Arwald of the Isle of Wight was killed in 686.
- The Quoit Brooch Style has been regarded as Jutish, from the 5th century.
- The first Archbishop of Canterbury, Jutish king, Arwald, died in 686.
- Alone among the kingdoms then existing Kent was Jutish, rather than Anglian or Saxon.
- Over the winter, the Danes and their Jutish allies brood over the fall of Hn鎓.
- Arwald was its last Jutish King and the last pagan king in Anglo-Saxon England until the Vikings.
- The Saxons are followed by a band of Jutish raiders, who find Aquila and take him to Jutland.
- Subsequent kings are unknown until the final Jutish king, Arwald, who was probably born in the mid 7th Century.
- Similar folk etymologies are believed to lie behind the Jutish king Wihtgar, Port, the supposed eponym of Portsmouth, and others.
- The Irish king Donnchadh discovers this and sends troops to attack a Jutish castle where a treaty between the British tribes is being discussed.
- The majority of scholars believe that the Anglii lived on the coasts of the Baltic Sea, probably in the southern part of the Jutish peninsula.
- The lathe was an ancient administrative division of Kent and originated, probably in the 6th century AD, during the Jutish colonisation of the county.
- Friesland is now a province of the Netherlands He ruled in the name of Louis the German in the era when the Jutish Vikings dominated the Netherlands.
- After their father, the musician Tinus Nielsen, they were collectively known as " ?Tinuser " ( The Tinuses ) in the local Jutish dialect.
- Tolkien read the word as Jutes, and theorised that the fight was a purely Jutish feud, and Finn and Hn鎓 were simply caught up by circumstance.
- Arwald's sister was married to King Egbert of Kent ( at the time also a Jutish kingdom besieged by Caedwalla and his brother, Mul ).
- Western Kent has fewer archaeological finds from the earliest periods than east Kent, and the eastern finds are somewhat distinct in character, showing Jutish and Frankish influence.
- Another suggestion is that the settlement took its name from Jutish people'Kyn', kin folk, who settled on a wooded hill or'snode '.
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