666:, immediately left for Britain with three hundred ships. Vortigern received them kindly, and gave them ample gifts. With their assistance, Vortigern defeated his enemies in every engagement. All the while Hengist continued inviting over yet more ships, adding to his numbers daily. Witnessing this, the Britons tried to get Vortigern to banish the Saxons, but on account of his wife he would not. Consequently, his subjects turned against him and took his son Vortimer for their king. The Saxons and the Britons, led by Vortimer, met in four battles. In the second, Horsa and Vortimer's brother, Catigern, slew one another. By the fourth battle, the Saxons had fled to Thanet, where Vortimer besieged them. When the Saxons could no longer bear the British onslaughts, they sent out Vortigern to ask his son to allow them safe passage back to Germany. While discussions were taking place, the Saxons boarded their ships and left, leaving their wives and children behind.
457:, records that, during the reign of Vortigern in Britain, three vessels that had been exiled from Germany arrived in Britain, commanded by Hengist and Horsa. The narrative then gives a genealogy of the two: Hengist and Horsa were sons of Guictglis, son of Guicta, son of Guechta, son of Vouden, son of Frealof, son of Fredulf, son of Finn, son of Foleguald, son of Geta. Geta was said to be the son of a god, yet "not of the omnipotent God and our Lord Jesus Christ", but rather "the offspring of one of their idols, and whom, blinded by some demon, they worshipped according to the custom of the heathen". In 447 AD Vortigern received Hengist and Horsa "as friends" and gave to the brothers the Isle of Thanet.
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With the armies in formation, battle began between the
Britons and Saxons, both sides suffering "no small loss of blood". Eldol focused on attempting to find Hengist, but had no opportunity to fight him. "By the especial favour of God" the Britons took the upper hand, and the Saxons withdrew and made
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After a "short interval" Vortimer died and the Saxons became established, "assisted by foreign pagans". Hengist convened his forces and sent to
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Vortimer, and Vortigern returned to the throne. At his wife's request he invited Hengist back to Britain, but instructed him to bring only a small retinue. Hengist, knowing Vortimer to be dead, instead raised an army of 300,000 men. When Vortigern received word of the
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As I am your father, I claim the right of being your counsellor: do not therefore slight my advice, since it is to my countrymen you must owe the conquest of all your enemies. Let us invite over my son Octa, and his brother Ebissa, who are brave soldiers, and give them the countries that are in the
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Hengist bowed low in thanks, and made a further request, that he be made a consul or prince, as befitted his birth. Vortigern responded that it was not in his power to do this, reasoning that
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Hengist and Horsa and their men in battle, drove them back to Thanet and there enclosed them and beset them on the western flank. The war waxed and waned; the Saxons repeatedly gained ground and were repeatedly driven back. Vortimer attacked the Saxons four times: first enclosing the Saxons
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Vortigern's death and fled with his army beyond the Humber. He took courage at the approach of Aurelius and selected the bravest among his men to defend him. Hengist told these chosen men not to be afraid of Aurelius, for he had brought less than 10,000
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England were said to have been Hengist and Horsa. He relates that Horsa was killed in battle against the Britons and was thereafter buried in East Kent, where at the time of writing a monument still stood to him. According to
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Vortigern was aggrieved when he learned that the strangers were pagans, but nonetheless rejoiced at their arrival, since he was surrounded by enemies. He asked Hengist and Horsa if they would help him in his wars, offering them land and "other possessions". They accepted the offer, settled on an
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Hengist's daughter was given to Vortigern, who slept with her and deeply loved her. Hengist told Vortigern that he would now be both his father and adviser and that Vortigern would know no defeat with his counsel, "for the people of my country are strong, warlike, and robust". With Vortigern's
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animal of the Indo-European sacrifice and ritual was probably the horse. We have already seen how its embedment in Proto-Indo-European society lies not just in its lexical reconstruction but also in the proliferation of personal names which contain "horse" as an element among the various
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with an immense army and attacked the northern parts of Vortigern's kingdom. In the ensuing battle "there was little occasion for the Britons to exert themselves, for the Saxons fought so bravely, that the enemy, formerly victorious, were speedily put to flight".
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king. He asked the king to allow him to send word to Saxony for more soldiers. Vortigern agreed, adding that Hengist could invite over whom he pleased and that "you shall have no refusal from me in whatever you shall desire".
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for the subsistence of himself and his fellow-soldiers". A "man of experience and subtlety", Hengist told Vortigern that his enemies assailed him from every quarter, and that his subjects wished to depose him and make
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imminent arrival of the vast Saxon fleet, he resolved to fight them. Rowena alerted her father of this, who, after considering various strategies, resolved to make a show of peace and sent ambassadors to Vortigern.
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Armorican Britons (the native Britons were hardly worth taking into account), while there were 200,000 Saxons. Hengist and his men advanced towards Aurelius in a field called Maisbeli (probably Ballifield, near
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to be raised over his corpse, according to the custom of pagans. Octa and Eosa surrendered to Aurelius, who granted them the country bordering Scotland and made a firm covenant with them.
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to build a fortress on a piece of land small enough that it could be encircled by a leather thong. Vortigern granted this and ordered Hengist to invite more Saxons.
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Islands. Hengist continued to send for more ships from his country, so that some islands where his people had previously dwelt are now free of inhabitants.
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or long galleys arrived in Kent, full of armed men and commanded by two brothers, Hengist and Horsa. Vortigern was then staying at Dorobernia (
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approval, Hengist would send for his son and his brother to fight against the Scots and those who dwelt near the wall. Vortigern agreed and
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As his new father-in-law, Hengist made further demands of Vortigern:
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may be a pet form of a compound name with the first element "horse".
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their assistance was no longer needed and that they should go home.
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1374:, some modern Arthurian tales do link them. For example, in
1069:(c. 345 – c. 250 BC). Timaeus records that the Celts of the
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Ethnic Identity and the Archaeology of the aduentus Saxonum
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413:. In 457, Hengist and Esc fought against British forces in
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details that Hengist and Horsa fought against Vortigern at
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2284:(Harvard University Press, 1966), pp 1–57; historiography
1309:, which honours distinguished figures of German history.
30:"Hengist" and "Horsa" redirect here. For other uses, see
1524:(based on lectures delivered just before and after WWII)
1450:, wider importance of horses in early Germanic cultures
1283:"Hengist and Horsus" appear as antagonists in the play
1065:. The earliest reference to this practice derives from
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439:
Hengist and Horsa arriving in Britain, as depicted by
2223:. London: Printed for John and Arthur Arch, Cornhill.
1912:
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Hengist was historically said to have been buried at
2256:
World of Arthur: Facts and Fictions of the Dark Ages
2098:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/51.3410/1.3366
1394:, Hengist plays a major role in the early career of
2230:
The Collected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers: 1938–1962
1960:
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2114:
1921:
1679:
1677:
1268:features portrayals of both Hengist and Horsa (as
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1289:, which was touted as a newly discovered work by
1276:convened. One of three members of the committee,
709:as children after Vortigern killed their brother
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2875:Also monarch of Wessex, Essex, Sussex and Mercia
2343:Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A Biography
1726:
557:adapted and greatly expanded the account in the
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1214:Unit assigned the Uffington White Horse to the
2537:Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History
1978:
1869:
1867:
1803:
1801:
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1414:by game developer Paradox Development Studio.
1398:, legendary founder of the kingdom of Wessex.
483:Vortigern had meanwhile incurred the wrath of
205:The original Old English word for a horse was
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2650:
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561:. Hengist and Horsa appear in books 6 and 8:
242:is derived from the Proto-Indo-European base
130:. For a time, they served as mercenaries for
2429:Taylor, Gary; Lavagnino, John, eds. (2007).
2378:Ecclesiastical History of the English People
2194:
1532:
1530:
1405:on the Isle of Thanet is named Hengist Way.
1293:in 1796, but was soon revealed as a hoax by
1210:dating, David Miles and Simon Palmer of the
306:Ecclesiastical History of the English People
230:which gave rise to the modern English words
2291:(Rutgers UP, 1984), pp 1–34, historiography
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1855:
1798:
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1936:Simek (2007:59–60) and Mallory (2005:135).
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697:prophesied to Vortigern that the brothers
492:in Thanet, secondly fighting at the river
2004:
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615:in Lindsey). Here he built the castle of
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322:Bede, Hengist and Horsa were the sons of
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2267:. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
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1955:The German Legends of the Brothers Grimm
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1320:took their names from the brothers: the
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358:. The brothers landed at Eopwinesfleot (
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2208:Proceedings of the Philological Society
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500:, where both Horsa and Vortigern's son
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3193:Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum
2872:Also monarch of East Anglia and Mercia
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272:, meaning 'the brown one'. While the
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3792:Constans II (son of Constantine III)
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2525:Viking Society for Northern Research
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1132:that this migration was prompted by
1007:A Hengest appears in line 34 of the
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728:As they marched to meet the Saxons,
254:(the latter two are borrowings from
1918:Chickering Jr. (2006:111 and 1113).
1241:
982:An 1877 version of the logo of the
550:The History of the Kings of Britain
24:
4727:People whose existence is disputed
4527:List of legendary kings of Britain
2258:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2113:Chickering, Howell D. Jr. (2006).
1462:, sometimes linked to the Dioscuri
401:In the entry for the year 455 the
394:(leaving their original homeland,
246:, to run, which also gave rise to
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2594:
2047:Borges, Jorge Luis (1977-06-20).
1361:in Kent to dedicate the longship
1342:Hengist Quiere Hombres (449 A.D.)
1328:. The 20th-century American poet
1208:optically stimulated luminescence
4628:
4616:
3405:
3404:
2574:West, Martin Litchfield (2007).
2408:Dictionary of Northern Mythology
2117:Beowulf: A Dual-Language Edition
1438:, Vedic twin deities of medicine
1344:was published in translation in
1013:, which describes the legendary
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884:Gable with crossed horse heads,
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780:is my warrant, who, when he had
764:and his kinsman Eosa to Alclud (
2299:In Search of the Indo-Europeans
2090:
2070:
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1810:
1686:
1297:. The pair have plaques in the
1274:Great Seal of the United States
527:History of the Kings of Britain
299:
4598:Vera historia de morte Arthuri
2369:University of California Press
2200:"On the Etymology of the word
2049:"Hengist Wants Men (449 A.D.)"
1966:Taylor. Lavagnino (2007:1148).
1696:A Brief History of King Arthur
1499:
1088:records the veneration of the
986:farmers' co-operative movement
645:northern parts of Britain, by
80:brothers said to have led the
13:
1:
2576:Indo-European Poetry and Myth
2549:Wallace-Hadrill, John Michael
2410:. Translated by Angela Hall.
2105:
1151:Some would maintain that the
800:
292:. It has been suggested that
4667:5th-century English monarchs
2341:Peterson, Merill D. (1970).
2272:Ingram, James Henry (1823).
2172:Frédriksen, John C. (2001).
1512:. George Allen & Unwin.
1126:records in his 12th-century
1063:divine pair of twin brothers
738:Treachery of the Long Knives
569:Geoffrey records that three
175:
140:Treachery of the Long Knives
7:
4682:British traditional history
4592:Trojan genealogy of Nennius
3892:Eldol, Consul of Gloucester
2578:. Oxford University Press.
1927:Wallace-Hadrill (1993:215).
1448:Horses in Germanic paganism
1417:
1221:
1073:were especially devoted to
991:
872:Sketch of a farmhouse gable
485:Germanus, Bishop of Auxerre
453:, attributed to the Briton
10:
4753:
4582:Treason of the Long Knives
2468:. Oxford University Press.
2324:Silent Wings, Silent Death
2059:. New York, NY: Condé Nast
1945:Schwyzer (1999:45 and 56).
1169:
51:Pageant of British History
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4457:Æthelfrith of Northumbria
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3495:
3477:Historia Regum Britanniae
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2862:Existence uncertain (See
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2234:Stanford University Press
2149:Faulkes, Anthony (1995).
1992:. University of Rochester
1187:In his 17th-century work
931:Buchholz in der Nordheide
688:
564:
65:'s 1611 "Saxon Heptarchy"
4717:Legendary English people
4572:Siege of Exeter (c. 630)
3261:Early Germanic calendars
2452:Thompson, Aaron (1842).
2322:Nigl, Alfred J. (2007).
2140:Everill, George (1845).
1882:Thompson (1842:154–155).
1852:Thompson (1842:151–152).
1843:Thompson (1842:150–151).
1795:Thompson (1842:125–126).
1777:Thompson (1842:124–125).
1759:Thompson (1842:122–123).
1750:Thompson (1842:121–122).
1732:Thompson (1842:120–121).
1701:Constable & Robinson
1693:Ashley, Michael (2005).
1683:Thompson (1842:118–119).
1662:Thompson (1842:116–117).
1506:Tolkien, J.R.R. (1982).
1466:
1334:Ode to Hengist and Horsa
1230:identified Hengist with
817:, the first book of the
280:refer to the brother as
32:Hengist (disambiguation)
3707:Camber (legendary king)
3617:Augustine of Canterbury
2927:Gods and divine figures
2557:Oxford University Press
2435:Oxford University Press
2295:Mallory, J. P. (2005).
2263:Harland, James (2021).
2228:Hunt, Tim, ed. (1991).
2144:. Munich: George Franz.
1355:Prince Georg of Denmark
1332:composed a poem titled
1111:History of the Lombards
713:and their father, King
419:Battle of Wippedesfleot
4692:English heroic legends
4672:5th century in England
4516:Gesta Regum Britanniae
4307:Quintus Laberius Durus
4302:Publius Septimius Geta
2878:Also monarch of Wessex
2869:Also monarch of Mercia
2326:. Graphic Publishing.
2219:Gunn, William (1819).
1391:Conscience of the King
1255:
1184:
1163:
1100:as the leaders of the
1051:Ecclesiastical History
969:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
901:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
858:Martin Litchfield West
791:
660:
559:History of the Britons
544:
450:History of the Britons
444:
430:History of the Britons
374:; the Jutes Kent, the
314:Ecclesiastical History
286:History of the Britons
274:Ecclesiastical History
66:
54:
36:Horsa (disambiguation)
4732:Legendary progenitors
4252:Oswald of Northumbria
3797:Constantine the Great
3148:Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem
3134:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
2506:Turville-Petre, J. E.
2456:. London: James Bohn.
2028:Frédriksen (2001:14).
1831:10.1093/notesj/gjt236
1478:Halsall (2013:60-62).
1295:William Henry Ireland
1265:Hengist, King of Kent
1249:
1197:Uffington White Horse
1182:Uffington White Horse
1179:
1172:Uffington White Horse
1166:Uffington White Horse
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351:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
343:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
278:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
117:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
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4677:Anglo-Saxon warriors
4257:Oswiu of Northumbria
4082:Julius Asclepiodotus
4007:Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio
3882:Edwin of Northumbria
3807:Constantine (Briton)
3677:Budic II of Brittany
3652:Bledric ap Custennin
3577:Ambrosius Aurelianus
3452:Geoffrey of Monmouth
3380:Modern pagan revival
3356:Wetlands and islands
3206:Old English language
2919:Anglo-Saxon paganism
1873:Thompson (1842:154).
1861:Thompson (1842:153).
1807:Thompson (1842:149).
1786:Thompson (1842:125).
1768:Thompson (1842:123).
1741:Thompson (1842:121).
1723:Thompson (1842:119).
1572:Ingram (1823:15-16).
1563:Ingram (1823:13-14).
1286:Vortigern and Rowena
1189:Monumenta Britannica
1075:what he describes as
555:Geoffrey of Monmouth
537:Vortigern and Rowena
496:, the third time at
262:eventually replaced
4483:Battle of Arfderydd
4362:Silvius (mythology)
4062:Ingenius of Britain
3947:Gogmagog (folklore)
3817:Cordelia of Britain
3812:Constantius Chlorus
3702:Cadwallon ap Cadfan
3239:Society and culture
3182:Finnesburg Fragment
3162:De temporum ratione
2510:"Hengest and Horsa"
2305:Thames & Hudson
1990:The Camelot Project
1975:Peterson (1970:98).
1819:Notes & Queries
1671:Thompson (117–118).
1545:Tolkien (2006:173).
1536:Mallory (2005:135).
1291:William Shakespeare
1096:cites the brothers
1043:Finnesburg Fragment
1015:Battle of Finnsburg
1010:Finnesburg Fragment
998:Finnesburg Fragment
311:In his 8th-century
288:his name is simply
217:Proto-Indo-European
190:[ˈhendʒest]
148:Finnesburg Fragment
136:King of the Britons
4662:5th-century deaths
4657:5th-century births
4462:Œthelwald of Deira
4452:Æthelberht of Kent
4442:Wulfhere of Mercia
4382:Son of Gorbonianus
4287:Pir of the Britons
4237:Nennius of Britain
3972:Gracianus Municeps
3862:Dunvallo Molmutius
3667:Brutus Greenshield
3469:Prophetiae Merlini
2221:Historia Brittonum
2010:Everill (1845:12).
1635:Gunn (1819:31–32).
1626:Gunn (1819:30–31).
1608:Gunn (1819:23–24).
1599:Gunn (1819:22–23).
1496:Harland (2021:32).
1456:, a heraldic motif
1411:Crusader Kings III
1256:
1212:Oxford Archaeology
1185:
1129:Deeds of the Danes
846:Schleswig-Holstein
699:Aurelius Ambrosius
626:: "thong castle."
601:Aurelius Ambrosius
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4737:Castor and Pollux
4697:Founding monarchs
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4542:Matter of Britain
4504:Brut y Tywysogion
4498:Battle of Guoloph
4493:Battle of Camlann
4357:Septimius Severus
4322:Regan (King Lear)
4192:Marius of Britain
4142:Lucius of Britain
4032:Hengist and Horsa
3567:Alhfrith of Deira
3521:Brut y Brenhinedd
3418:
3417:
3276:Germanic paganism
3030:Hengist and Horsa
2989:Wayland the Smith
2885:
2884:
2815:Eadberht III Præn
2633:
2632:
2624:Succeeded by
2585:978-0-19-928075-9
2474:Tolkien, J. R. R.
2444:978-0-19-922588-0
2421:978-0-85991-513-7
2382:Leo Sherley-Price
2371:. pp. 42–62.
2333:978-1-882824-31-1
1900:Simek (2007:139).
1891:Faulkes (1995:4).
1460:Thracian horseman
1338:Jorge Luis Borges
1078:Castor and Pollux
840:On farmhouses in
836:Horse-head gables
705:(who had fled to
382:; and the Angles
215:derives from the
199:[ˈhorˠzɑ]
94:supposed invasion
16:(Redirected from
4744:
4712:Kentish monarchs
4635:Wikisource texts
4632:
4620:
4619:
4604:Walter of Oxford
4342:Rud Hud Hudibras
4317:Redon of Britain
4077:Julius and Aaron
4022:Helena (empress)
3997:Gurguit Barbtruc
3622:Aurelius Conanus
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1322:Slingsby Hengist
1318:military gliders
1278:Thomas Jefferson
1260:Thomas Middleton
1250:Coat of arms of
1242:Modern influence
1124:Saxo Grammaticus
1039:J. R. R. Tolkien
1034:Finn and Hengest
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4162:Maelgwn Gwynedd
4152:Lud son of Heli
4147:Lucius Tiberius
4127:Leir of Britain
4072:Jago of Britain
4017:Queen Gwendolen
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3602:King Arthur
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2412:D.S. Brewer
2202:Stone-henge
1986:"Vortigern"
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1372:King Arthur
1359:Pegwell Bay
1200:hill figure
1193:John Aubrey
1094:Cassius Dio
914:A gable in
899:A gable in
829:euhemerized
746:Conisbrough
715:Constantine
571:brigantines
392:Northumbria
384:East Anglia
182:Old English
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4002:Gurgustius
3992:Gurgintius
3852:Diocletian
3847:Digueillus
3832:Cunobeline
3827:Cunedagius
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3545:Characters
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3216:Sutton Hoo
3211:Spong Hill
2850:Æthelberht
2830:Ceolwulf I
2770:Eadbert I
2725:Ecgberht I
2106:References
2083:2013-10-26
2063:2022-12-01
1710:1472107659
1303:Regensburg
1216:Bronze Age
1170:See also:
984:Raiffeisen
820:Prose Edda
802:Prose Edda
784:, king of
756:, Duke of
734:Gloucester
732:, Duke of
649:, between
624:Thancastre
617:Kaercorrei
575:Canterbury
520:hallelujah
236:equestrian
63:John Speed
4623:Wikiquote
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4510:Excalibur
4427:Vortigern
4422:Vespasian
4312:Redechius
4297:Porrex II
4282:Peredurus
4267:Pandrasus
4012:Gwenddydd
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3982:Guinevere
3977:Guiderius
3927:Fulgenius
3917:Eudaf Hen
3912:Estrildis
3907:Enniaunus
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3737:Carausius
3732:Caradocus
3727:Caracalla
3697:Cadwaladr
3637:Beli Mawr
3592:Archgallo
3587:Andragius
3488:(c. 1150)
3480:(c. 1136)
3472:(c. 1135)
3392:Seax-Wica
3387:Heathenry
3306:Moot hill
3110:Locations
3020:Eormenric
2845:Æthelstan
2840:Æthelwulf
2750:Swæfberht
2745:Swæfheard
2730:Hlothhere
2720:Eormenred
2711:Æðelwald
2697:Eormenric
2610:Vortigern
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1403:A299 road
1353:In 1949,
1350:in 1977.
1071:North Sea
950:Brunswick
766:Dumbarton
723:Sheffield
510:nima der
423:Chronicle
407:Aylesford
403:Chronicle
380:Hampshire
360:Ebbsfleet
334:, son of
330:, son of
326:, son of
284:, in the
176:Etymology
132:Vortigern
124:Ebbsfleet
92:in their
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4432:Vortimer
4387:Taliesin
4292:Porrex I
4227:Morvidus
4222:Morgause
4202:Merianus
4182:Marganus
4137:King Lot
4132:Locrinus
4107:Kinarius
4102:Kimarcus
3957:Gorboduc
3937:Gerennus
3897:Elidurus
3867:Ebraucus
3857:Dionotus
3822:Corineus
3777:Coel Hen
3772:Clotenus
3762:Claudius
3752:Catigern
3747:Catellus
3662:Brennius
3627:Bedivere
3612:Ascanius
3597:Archmail
3572:Allectus
3410:Category
3346:Weregild
3266:Folkmoot
3096:Wælcyrge
2825:Coenwulf
2810:Ealhmund
2800:Heaberht
2780:Eardwulf
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2155:Everyman
1418:See also
1357:came to
1340:'s poem
1324:and the
1262:'s play
1232:Aschanes
1222:Aschanes
1138:Dioscuri
1122:, while
1116:Lombards
1082:Germania
992:Theories
965:Spornitz
827:gives a
825:Prologue
814:Prologue
758:Cornwall
711:Constans
707:Armorica
664:Cherdich
647:the wall
619:, or in
502:Catigern
489:Vortimer
415:Crayford
324:Wictgils
276:and the
223:, hence
78:Germanic
4557:Pridwen
4552:Nennius
4417:Venissa
4407:Urianus
4397:Trahern
4337:Rivallo
4277:Peredur
4217:Mordred
4117:Lavinia
4112:Latinus
4097:Keredic
4092:Sir Kay
4067:Innogen
4057:Igraine
4052:Idvallo
4027:Helenus
3967:Gorlois
3952:Goneril
3657:Bledudo
3642:Belinus
3296:Maypole
3222:Widsith
3155:Beowulf
3141:Æcerbot
3126:Sources
3040:Waldere
2864:Eadbald
2835:Baldred
2820:Cuthred
2795:Eanmund
2790:Sigered
2760:Wihtred
2707:Eadbald
2677:Hengest
2480:(ed.).
1436:Ashvins
1312:During
1307:Bavaria
1153:premier
1102:Astings
1086:Tacitus
1067:Timaeus
1047:Beowulf
1020:Beowulf
1002:Beowulf
916:Hanover
886:Hanover
754:Gorlois
683:Cambria
613:Caistor
596:Lindsey
498:Epsford
494:Derwent
466:Scythia
455:Nennius
252:current
186:Hengest
154:Beowulf
151:and in
126:on the
98:Britain
70:Hengist
18:Hengist
4537:Logres
4478:Avalon
4471:Topics
4402:Turnus
4332:Rience
4212:Millus
4207:Merlin
4157:Maddan
3932:Gawain
3922:Ferrex
3872:Edadus
3837:Danius
3782:Coilus
3757:Cherin
3722:Capoir
3647:Bladud
3552:Aeneas
3326:Symbel
3286:Horses
3256:Burial
3251:Blōtan
3061:Dragon
3056:Cofgod
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823:. The
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778:Samuel
695:Merlin
689:Book 8
655:Humber
631:Rowena
579:Saxony
565:Book 6
543:(1793)
478:Orkney
443:(1605)
396:Angeln
390:, and
388:Mercia
372:Wessex
370:, and
368:Sussex
256:French
232:equine
221:*éḱwos
184:names
170:Dorset
86:Saxons
82:Angles
53:(1909)
4447:Ywain
4247:Oenus
3902:Eliud
3887:Eldol
3692:Cador
3687:Cadoc
3460:Works
3351:Wicce
3341:Thyle
3336:Thing
3331:Thegn
3316:Rings
3311:Runes
3281:Hearg
3271:Frith
3101:Wight
3015:Beowa
2994:Wōden
2974:Þunor
2949:Frige
2939:Beowa
2765:Alric
2682:Horsa
2513:(PDF)
1467:Notes
1364:Hugin
1252:Bünde
1158:Macha
1090:Alcis
1017:. In
946:Thune
795:mound
730:Eldol
651:Deira
621:Saxon
539:, by
474:Ochta
364:Essex
356:Picts
336:Woden
332:Wecta
328:Witta
294:Horsa
282:Horsa
244:*kurs
228:equus
225:Latin
219:base
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90:Jutes
74:Horsa
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3371:Yule
3366:Wyrd
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3169:Deor
3091:Neck
3086:Mare
3076:Ides
3025:Finn
3010:Ægil
2984:Wade
2692:Octa
2687:Oisc
2627:Oisc
2580:ISBN
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2182:ISBN
2159:ISBN
2151:Edda
2127:ISBN
1998:2009
1705:ISBN
1514:ISBN
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1180:The
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102:Kent
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