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 Ine of Wessex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ine made peace with Kent in 694, when its king Wihtred gave him a sum in compensation for the death of Mul, brother of Caedwalla, who had been killed during a Kentish rebellion in 687.
Ine (died 728) was the King of Wessex from 688 to 726, noted particularly for his code of laws.
Ine also sought to keep the South Saxons, conquered by Caedwalla in 686, in subjugation; around the year 692, he installed a kinsman of his, Nunna, as a client king over them.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ine_of_Wessex

  
 Kyoto Prefecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kyoto is separated in the middle by the Tanba Mountains.
Although in 1192 real political power shifted to Kamakura, where a samurai clan established the shogunate, Kyoto still remained as the imperial capital because the powerless emperors and their court continued to be seated in the city.
The Iwashimizu Hachimangu, a Shinto shrine in Yawata
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kyoto_Prefecture   (759 words)

  
 Timeline of Anglo Saxon England 688 AD-801 AD
King Eadnberht imprisons Bishop Cynewulf of Lindisfarne at Bamburgh and besieges Prince Offa, son of the late King Aeldfrith in Lindisfarne Priory.
King Eadberht of Northumbria and King Angus I of the Picts successfully besiege King Dumnagual of Strathclyde at Dumbarton.
The throne is seized by one, Osric, probably a younger brother of the late King Osred I. Death of Prince Ingild, brother of King Ine of Wessex.
www.britannia.com /history/saxontime2.html   (759 words)

  
 NIPS, 2001
The IML is located on the coast in Ine Bay (a part of Wakasa bay) in the northern part of the Tango Peninsula (Kame-shima, Ine, Kyoto).
Ine bay has a diverse fauna of marine organisms including, for example, fish, mollusks, starfish, sea urchins, and a variety of plankton species.
The "Ine Marine Laboratory (IML)" was founded in February 1986 as a facility for physiological experiments on mollusks such as squid and Aplysia.
www.nips.ac.jp /eng/outline/2001/res/ine.html   (143 words)

  
 Aethelheard of Wessex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When Ine abdicated and went to Rome in 726, he left behind no obvious heir, and according to Bede simply left his kingdom "to younger men".
There is a questionable record of Aethelheard having been the brother-in-law of his predecessor, Ine, but his ancestry is unknown.
It is possible that his success was due to the support of Ethelbald of Mercia, since he seems to have been subject to Ethelbald afterward.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aethelheard_of_Wessex   (143 words)

  
 Kings of Wessex
Alfred was born at Wantage in 849, the youngest son of King Æthelwulf of Wessex.
By the middle of the tenth century the kings of the royal house of Wessex became the rulers of the the whole of England.
Lindsey and East Anglia were attacked in 841, King Redwulf of Northumbria was killed in 844, King Beorhtwulf of Mercia was defeated in 851 and we hear of a Danish army active in the inland parts of Mercia, in Shropshire, in 855.
www.jim-riddell.com /history/kings/kings_of_wessex.htm   (143 words)

  
 WITCH AND WIZARD - LoveToKnow Article on WITCH AND WIZARD
It consisted, in addition to the king, his sons and other relatives, of the bishops and later some abbots, of some under-kings and the ealdormen of the shires or provinces, and of a number of ministri, or king's thegns.
These ministri were nominees of the king; they included the important members of his household, and their number gradually increased until it outstripped that of all the other members.
Its members had the power of electing a new king, although the area of their choice was strictly limited by custom and also the right of deposing a king, although this seems to have been infrequently exercised.
www.1911encyclopedia.com /W/WI/WITCH_AND_WIZARD.htm   (143 words)

  
 Ine, Kyoto -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
As of 2003, the town has an estimated ((statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn) population of 2,922 and a (The amount per unit size) density of 47.14 persons per (additional info and facts about km²) km².
Ine, Kyoto -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/i/in/ine,_kyoto.htm   (50 words)

  
 Wessex
For king Ethelbald (Æthelbald) and Ealstan (Ealhstan), bishop of the church of Sherborne, with Eanwulf, earl (ealdorman) of the district of Somerton (i.e.
Ine is the first king of Wessex known to have issued a code of laws; the earliest surviving specimen of Anglo-Saxon legislation outside of Kent.
D.P. Kirby ('The Earliest English Kings') suggests that Cynewulf may have secured the throne of Wessex with the support of Æthelbald of Mercia, and, indeed, Cynewulf's first appearance in history is as a witness to a grant of land in Wiltshire, by Æthelbald, in 757.
www.stephen.j.murray.btinternet.co.uk /wessex.htm   (50 words)

  
 Ine. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Ine abdicated and went to Rome, where he died.
www.bartleby.com /65/in/Ine.html   (50 words)

  
 Ynys Witrin, from Lundy, Isle of Avalon by Mystic Realms
The idea of a British King giving land to an Anglo-Saxon monastery is supported by a charter of 710 AD when Geraint of Dumnonia grants land at "----------------" to the Abbey of Sherbourne.
In 670 AD King Cynewulf granted land at Culmstock in Devon to Glastonbury Abbey, King Ine gave an estate between the Tamar and Lynher on the Devon / Cornwall border to the abbey after his defeat of Geraint of Cornwal l, around 729 Glastonbury was given a large estate (?
However the King of Dumnonia could only dispose of land within his own territory; placing Ynys Witrin somewhere in Devon or Cornwall.
www.lundyisleofavalon.co.uk /places/ynyswitrin.htm   (50 words)

  
 726
King Ine of Wessex resigns his crown and leaves for Rome.
First annual Sumo tournament held by Emperor Seibu.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-726.html   (50 words)

  
 Articles - Kingdom of Sussex
In 686 the South Saxons attacked Hlothhere, king of Kent, in support of his nephew Eadric, but soon afterwards Berhthun was killed and the kingdom subjugated for a time by Ceadwalla, who had now become king of Wessex.
Nunna is probably to be identified with Nun, described in the Chronicle as the kinsman of Ine of Wessex who fought with him against Geraint of Dumnonia, king of the West Welsh, in 710.
After Wilfrid's exertions in relieving a famine which occurred in Sussex the king granted to him eighty-seven hides in and near the peninsula of Selsey which, with a lapse until 709 after Wilfrid's retirement, remained the seat of the South Saxon bishopric until the Norman Conquest.
www.free-biz.org /articles/Kingdom_of_Sussex   (50 words)

  
 Glastonbury History and traditions
Bishop Kennion was proud to have had some share in restoring Glastonbury Abbey from its position as a private possession to the guardianship of the trustees, and in placing the power of directing the uses of which it may be put in the hands of a council of representative churchmen.
King Ine's monastery maintained a great reputaion until the coming of the Danes, who ravished but did not utterly destroy.
King Edward III and Queen Philippa spent Christmas at the abbey in 1331, being entertained by Abbot Adam of Sodbury.
www.isleofavalon.co.uk /history/h-abbywebb.html   (50 words)

  
 sech_004.txt
If a nobleman comes to an agreement with the king or with the king's alderman concerning the misdeeds of his dependents, or with his lord concerning slave or free, he shall have no share of such fines as they may pay through his own failure to restrain them from evil-doing at home.[21] 51.
If any one fights in the king's house, he shall forfeit all his inheritance, and it shall be in the king's judgment whether or not he shall lose his life.
[Compensation for] burhbryce[19] of the king, or of a bishop anywhere in his diocese, is 120s.; of an alderman 80s.; of a king's thegn 60s.; of a landed nobleman (gesiðcundes monnes)[20] 35s.: and according to these values [accusations of such offences] are to be cleared by oath....
www.constitution.org /sech/sech_004.txt   (50 words)

  
 11/19/01 -- Climate News Compilation
Kyoto may not have been an election issue like asylum seekers, but this week the latter problem threw up another reminder that government policy on both issues is untenable.
The finalised Kyoto rulebook specifies how to measure emissions and reductions, the extent to which carbon dioxide absorbed by carbon sinks can be counted towards Kyoto targets, how the joint implementation and emissions trading systems will work, and the rules for ensuring compliance with commitments.
The Kyoto Protocol commits industrialised countries to reduce their greenhouse emissions by an average of five percent of 1990 levels by 2012.
www.climateark.org /articles/2001/4th/cn111901.htm   (21158 words)

  
 Solvent effects on squid sodium channels are attributable to movements of a flexible protein structure in gating currents and to hydration in a pore -- Kukita 522 (3): 357 -- The Journal of Physiology Online
Solvent effects on the time course of gating and sodium currents were analysed in squid sodium channels using four non-electrolytes of different size, glycerol, erythritol, glucose and sucrose, to separate effects of viscosity from those of osmolarity and to obtain viscosity and osmolarity parameters that were independent of molecular size.
Ine Marine Laboratory, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Ine, Kyoto 626-0424 and Laboratory of Membrane Biology, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Myodaiji-cho, Okazaki 444-8585, Japan
Solvent effects on squid sodium channels are attributable to movements of a flexible protein structure in gating currents and to hydration in a pore
jp.physoc.org /cgi/content/abstract/522/3/357   (397 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Ine, King of the West Saxons: Grant of Lands to the Church of St. Mary at Glastonbury, 725
Medieval Sourcebook: Ine, King of the West Saxons: Grant of Lands to the Church of St.
And whatsoever questions shall arise, whether of homicide, sacrilege, poison, theft, rapine, the disposal and limits of churches, the ordination of clerks, ecclesiastical synods, and all judicial inquiries, they shall be determined by the decision of the abbot and convent, without the interference of any person whatsoever....
The charter of this donation was written in the year of our Lord's incarnation 725, the fourteenth of the indiction, in the presence of the king Ine, and of Brihtwald, archbishop of Canterbury.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/source/725ine-grant.html   (397 words)

  
 My Family Line
She was married to IV, KING OF THE FRANKS CLODMIR in 121.
I, KING OF FRANCE HENRY was born in 1006 in Reims, France.
Parents: HELGI, KING OF LEIDRE HALFDANSSON and ALOF "THE MIGHTY".
www.exiledangel.com /mcdonald/tree/d17.htm   (397 words)

  
 ORMSKIRK MAGISTRATES' COURT Development of the Magistracy 3
It was also King Alfred who formalised compensation to the aggrieved, either by way of goods or money, which is another form of redress that has continued into modern times, although now purely in monetary terms.
The good order in his kingdom was called the “King’s Peace” and even today a person may be taken to court for causing “a breach of the Peace”.
King Alfred’s laws included detailed punishments for various wrongs, most being fines (and this still applies in Magistrates’ Courts today!).
www.btinternet.com /~ormcourthistory/MagDev3.htm   (397 words)

  
 360degrees
Fighting in the house of the king becomes punishable by forfeiture of all property and the possibility of execution.
In the late 7th century, King Ine of the West Saxons issues dooms that show an increasing focus on controlling violent behavior.
Stealing from the church, for example, merits a different fine than stealing from the king.
www.360degrees.org /timeline/era1/era1_a.html   (397 words)

  
 BBC - h2g2 - Lough Ine, West Cork, Ireland
The king heard that his secret was discovered and in his shame, fled, never to be seen again.
Lough Ine and its variety of environments and wildlife first caught the attention of scientists in the nineteenth century.
The Heritage Centre at Skibbereen (4 miles down the road) has a section devoted to Lough Ine and is well worth a visit if you're in the area.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/ww2/A1310699   (397 words)

  
 Ine
Ine followed Caedwalla in 688 as king and developed the law and a moral code that probably Alfred the Great was aware of.
Unusually for a king, he abdicated and retired to Rome.
King of Wessex( 688- 726)( d 726?
www.battle1066.com /g158.shtml   (397 words)

  
 Ine of Wessex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ine (died 728) was the King of Wessex from 688 to 726, noted particularly for his code of laws.
Ine made peace with Kent in 694, when its king Wihtred gave him a sum in compensation for the death of Mul, brother of Caedwalla, who had been killed during a Kentish rebellion in 687.
Ine also sought to keep the South Saxons, conquered by Caedwalla in 686, in subjugation; around the year 692, he installed a kinsman of his, Nunna, as a client king over them.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ine_of_Wessex   (500 words)

  
 Paolo Squatriti Offa's Dyke Between Nature and Culture Environmental History, 9.1 The History Cooperative
The laws of King Ine impose a heavy fine on anyone convicted of burning a tree in someone else's woods ("because fire is a thief" whereas "the axe is an informer and not a thief" in the case of illicit felling), but do not imagine the possibility of causing a massive conflagration in a wood.
Offa's Dyke may therefore have been a king's attempt to redefine how local resources were allocated in the frontier zone at the close of the era of Mercian conquests at Welsh expense.
This episode in early underwater archaeology serves to underscore the central importance of Offa's Dyke to the king's memory.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/eh/9.1/squatriti.html   (500 words)

  
 Haskins Society Web Page -- Anglo-Norman Anonymous 17.1
In 853 King Æthelwulf was at the height of his prestige, having recently defeated the vikings in the great battle of Aclea.
John was forced to recall Walter de Lacy from exile in 1213, and a rising of Braose tenants in 1215 resulted in the king's restoration of the surviving Braoses.
He had long been planning a pilgrimage to Rome, which was attractive to him not only for its spiritual benefits but for the associations it had with his royal predecessor King Ine, whom the Ecgberhtings incorporated into their genealogy to legitimate their claims to the West Saxon throne.
www.haskins.cornell.edu /Anon17-1.html   (500 words)

  
 Ivar, Jarl of the Uplanders, b
The genealogy of Cerdic, from The Prose Edda :   “One of the kings [of Troy] was called Múnón or Mennón.
The problem with both genealogies is the failure of their “starting points” to jibe with historical time lines.
The genealogy of Cerdic is shown both in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles and The Prose Edda.
www.mandellstreit.com /genealogy/saxon.htm   (500 words)

  
 Genealogies
Harald Hardrada, King of Norway and claimant to English crown (r.
Offa, king of Mercia, builder of Offa's Dyke (r.
Æthelwulf, king of Wessex, sub-king of Kent from 825 (r.
www.dnaco.net /~sirbill/Genealogies.html   (500 words)

  
 The Bailey Family
Ingild (Ine) King Of WEST SAXON [King/Wessex] was born between 676 and 680 in Wessex, England.
She was married to Ingild (Ine) King Of WEST SAXON [King/Wessex].
Parents: Ingild (Ine) King Of WEST SAXON [King/Wessex] and Ethelburh Queen of WEST SAXON.
bailey.aros.net /jsbailey/d211.htm   (500 words)

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