- Schleswig-Holstein) of the
Baltic Sea. The
earliest recorded use of the term, as "
Engla londe", is in the late-ninth-century
translation into Old
English of Bede's...
-
August Englas (15
January 1925 – 21
March 2017) was an
Estonian wrestler who
competed for the
Soviet Union.
Englas was born in Pühajärve
Parish (now part...
- ISBN 978-1-139-49144-0. Bosworth, Joseph; Toller, T.
Northcote (1921). "
Engla land". An Anglo-Saxon
Dictionary (Online).
Charles University. Archived...
-
Engla Tocyme (The
Coming of the English) is the
third studio album by the
English pagan metal band Forefather. It was
recorded from
September to November...
- The
Kingdom of the East
Angles (Old English: Ēastengla Rīċe; Latin:
Regnum Orientalium Anglorum),
informally known as the
Kingdom of East Anglia, was a...
- had
withdrawn from Britain. The Anglo-Saxons gave
their name to
England ("
Engla land",
meaning "Land of the Angles") and to the English. The Anglo-Saxons...
- 10-year-old
Engla Juncosa Höglund went
missing on her way home from
soccer practice in Stjärnsund, Sweden. When she did not
answer her
mobile phone,
Engla's mother...
- (2006)
Georg (2007)
Circulation of the
Blood (2011)
Lonely Island (2012)
Englas. Old
Warrior (2015) Koma (2018)
Taagepera (2019)
Vangis ja
vabaduses (2019)...
-
meant both Anglo-Saxons and Danes.
Alfred used
Anglosaxonum Rex. The term
Engla cyningc (King of the English) is used by Æthelred. Cnut the Great, King...
- or the Angelcynn,
originally names of the Angles. They
called their land
Engla land,
meaning "land of the English", by Æthelweard
Latinized Anglia, from...