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    Anglia (German and Low German: Angeln; Danish and South Jutlandic: Angel; Old English: Engel) is a small peninsula in northern Germany, on the Baltic coast...
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  • North Germany: Anglia (peninsula), original home of the Angles in north Germany In England in the early Middle Ages: Most often, East Anglia and, in particular...
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    Heptarchy in Anglo-Saxon England. Their name, which derives from the Anglia Peninsula, is the root of the name England ("land of Ængle"). According to Tacitus...
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    brioche-like cake called Gugelhupf. In the north of Germany and the southern Anglia peninsula Gugelhupf is traditionally known as Bundkuchen (German pronunciation:...
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  • Early medieval England, specifically before the Norman invasion Anglia (peninsula) Ye olde Old English (disambiguation) England English (disambiguation)...
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  • now North Jutland, and the Angles in South Jutland (especially the Anglia peninsula). The Widsith mentions two semi-mythical kings in relation to the Danes...
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    house derives its name from two regions and two towns on the Jutland Peninsula. The two regions of Schleswig and Holstein are divided by the Eider River...
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    Great Britain during the Early Middle Ages. The Angles came from the Anglia peninsula in the Bay of Kiel area (present-day German state of Schleswig-Holstein)...
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    Jutland (redirect from Jutland Peninsula)
    Schleswig are the peninsula of Eiderstedt and North Frisia on the North Sea side, and the peninsulas of Danish Wahld, Schwansen, and Anglia on the Baltic...
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    inlet of the Baltic Sea. Flensburg's eastern shore is part of the Anglia peninsula. Clockwise from the northeast, beginning at the German shore of the...
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  • Sam (1993). The Origins of Beowulf and the Pre-Viking Kingdom of East Anglia. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780859914727. Niles, John (2007). "Anglo-Saxon...
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  • Stredfeld (d. After 1265) Johann von Moltke (d. ~1309) Eberhard Moltke (d. 1310) Lords of Rundtoft in Anglia (peninsula) Peder Skram (mentioned 1315)...
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  • Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry (PCMD) was a medical and dental school in England, run in partnership with the University of Exeter, the University...
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    their invasion in 869 by defeating King Edmund of East Anglia at Hoxne and conquering East Anglia. Once again, the brothers Æthelred and Alfred attempted...
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  • Wehha of East Anglia is listed by Anglo-Saxon records as a king of the East Angles. If he existed, Wehha ruled the East Angles as a pagan king during the...
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  • a new appeal for information. A link has been suggested to serial East Anglia prostitute killer Steve Wright. July 1993 Javad Iqbal Brixton, London 37-year-old...
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    to East Anglia via Chelmsford and Colchester. It also serves the ports of Harwich and Felixstowe (Suffolk). A127, to the Rochford Peninsula, including...
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    62-mile (1.00 km) gondola line that crosses the Thames from the Greenwich Peninsula to the Royal Victoria Dock, to the west of ExCeL London. In addition to...
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    Suffolk (category Kingdom of East Anglia)
    (/ˈsʌfək/ SUF-ək) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia. It is bordered by Norfolk to the north, the North Sea to the east, Essex...
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  • Æþelwald "noble ruler"; reigned c. 654 – 664), was a 7th-century king of East Anglia, the long-lived Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties...
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  • word is derived from Anglia, the Latin name for England and still used in the modern name for its eastern region, East Anglia. Anglia and England both mean...
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  • – Northumbria – (Chalcedonian Church); East Anglia returns from Chalcedonian to pagan 630 - East Anglia returns from pagan to Chalcedonian 635 – Wessex...
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  • originally formed from the earlier kingdoms of Deira and Bernicia), East Anglia (formed from the union of the early kingdoms of Suffolk and Norfolk), Sussex...
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    the Saxons, Saints Gregory and Augustine: "Note that in ancient times Anglia [England] was inhabited by giants, but some Trojans who had survived the...
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    watershed between the North Sea and the English Channel extended east from East Anglia, then southeast to the Hook of Holland, rather than across the Strait of...
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    settlement where UTC with DST is applied is Lowestoft in Suffolk, East Anglia, UK (at just 1°45′ E). Morocco normally observes UTC+01:00, but the clock...
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    (conventionally identified as seven main kingdoms: Northumbria, Mercia, East Anglia, Essex, Kent, Sussex, and Wessex); their Christianisation during the 7th...
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    beginning of this century or the last in England. Sutton Hoo ship burial, East Anglia, England. Earliest attested English poetry. The first known Croatian archon...
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  • along with Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Peninsula Medical School and University of East Anglia Medical School. The early history of medical education...
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    Victoria Harbour from Tsim Sha Tsui, the southernmost point of Kowloon Peninsula. The area was the heart of Victoria City, although that name is rarely...
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