- eormen
- 1. prefix a word occurring mostly as a prefix with the meaning of greatness, universality; 2. adj universal, immense, whole, general
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
eormenþéod — f ( e/ a) mighty people, a great people … Old to modern English dictionary
eormenþéoda — f pl the peoples of the Earth, the nations of the Earth … Old to modern English dictionary
Æthelberht of Kent — Infobox Monarch imagesize=150px caption=Statue of Æthelberht. Interior of Rochester Cathedral name= Æthelberht title=King of Kent reign=c. 590 ndash; 616 date of death=616 father=Eormenric issue=EadbaldInfobox Monarch Saint feast day=February… … Wikipedia
Anna of East Anglia — Anna was a mid 7th century King of East Anglia. He was the nephew of Raedwald of East Anglia, and probably the second of the sons of Eni, Raedwald s brother, to hold the kingdom, ruling ( c . 636 ndash;653/654).FamilyAnna is always referred to by … Wikipedia
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Eormenric of Kent — was King of Kent from circa 534/540 to 564/580. His father may have been Octa of Kent, whom Eormenric succeeded. His son, Æthelberht of Kent, in turn succeeded him circa 580/590, according to the Anglo Saxon Chronicle .Gregory of Tours recorded… … Wikipedia
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Erminonen — Herminonen (lat. Herminones) ist die Bezeichnung einer Gruppe germanischer Stämme. Der Name wird nur von drei antiken Autoren des 1. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. überliefert, Tacitus, Plinius und Pomponius Mela. Tacitus berichtet über die Abstammung der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Herminonen — Die Herminonen (lat. Herminones) waren ein germanischer Stamm. Der Name wird nur von drei antiken Autoren des 1. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. überliefert, Tacitus, Plinius und Pomponius Mela. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Historische Berichte 2 Name 3 Literatur … Deutsch Wikipedia