thegn उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The abbey was founded in the 11th century by King Cnut's thegn Orc and his wife Tola, who handsomely endowed the monastery with lands in the area.
- For example, the land grant of �thelberht of Kent to a thegn in 858 was free of obligation, except explicitly for military service, bridge repair, and fortification.
- These may have been family estates, subsequently enlarged by the grant of the manors of North Tidworth, Ludgershall, and Shrewton, once held by a thegn named Alfward.
- In his account of the battle, Bede recounts the tale of a Northumbrian thegn called Imm or Imma, who may have been the founder of the settlement of Immingham.
- The text describes the deceased man Au�gi as being " a very good thegn " or " �egn, " with the runes for thegn no longer readable on the stone.
- The text describes the deceased man Au�gi as being " a very good thegn " or " �egn, " with the runes for thegn no longer readable on the stone.
- Minsters were commonly founded by the king or by a royal thegn, receiving a royal charter and a corporate endowment of divine office; especially through intercession in times of war.
- It has been suggested that Cynewulf was a thegn or retainer to a lord at probably a younger point in his life, and he certainly did not come from noble birth.
- Before and after the Norman Conquest of England Wulfward the White, a thegn of King Edward the Confessor's Queen 1st Earl of Stafford, in whose family it then remained.
- Thored is witnessed by Oslac " minister " ( i . e . " thegn " ), suggesting that Oslac had not acceded to the ealdormanship of York before 966.