- word seat
comes from
Middle English sete, Old
English gesete/geseten and/or
sǣte seat,
sittan to sit.
Possibly related to or
cognate with Old
Norse sæti....
- The
Lordship of
Sidon (French:
Saete/Sagette), (Later
County of Sidon) was one of the four
major fiefdoms of the
Kingdom of Jerusalem, one of the Crusader...
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marriage to la dame de
Saete (the lady of Sagette),
Helvis of Ibelin, the
widow of Reginald, Lord of
Sidon (which the
French called Saete/Sagette). He exercised...
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Title Year Peak
chart positions Certifications Album JPN Comb. "Kan
Saete Kuyashiiwa" (勘冴えて悔しいわ) 2019 — RIAJ:
Silver (st.)
Hisohiso Banashi "Konnakoto...
- area from Dorn (a
reduced form of Dornwaraceaster) and the Old
English word
sæte (meaning "people"). It is
first mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle in...
- god Rudra,
first as Śiva-rudra, then
simply Śiva; also
spelled Shiva) Av
saēte "(he) lies", sōire "they lie" OCS sěmija "family"; sěmĭ "household member"...
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Gilles d'Estrain, c. 1260
Haifa taken by Mamluks, 1265. The
cities of
Sidon (
Saete/Sagette) and
Caesarea Maritima (Caesarea) were
captured by the Crusaders...
- doi:10.1016/0378-5173(79)90057-7.
Graves NM,
Holmes GB,
Kriel RL, Jones-
Saete C, Ong B,
Ehresman DJ (1989). "Relative
bioavailability of
rectally administered...
- the crusades,
Sidon was
known in
Latin as
Sagittus and in Old
French as
Saete,
Sayette or Sagette. In antiquity,
Sidon held
prominence as a significant...
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incorporated into Gloucestershire.
Dorset and
Somerset derive their names from the
saete or
inhabitants of the
areas around the
towns of
Dorchester and Somerton...