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  Ida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ida of Bernicia, King of a British state.
Plain of Ida, the plain with Gladsheim and Vingolf in Norse mythology.
Ida, a female given name in Scandinavia, derived from Old Norse ið, which means 'deed' or 'action'.
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 Ida Nyrop Ludvigsen - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ida Nyrop Ludvigsen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ida Nyrop Ludvigsen (1937-1973), Danish translator and official, was born and raised in Gentofte, Denmark as the first of two children in a family where foreign language and literature was an important part of everyday life.
Ida lost her father at the age of fourteen, but her mother Karen still managed the very popular radio lessons until 1953 - and provided for her family by numerous translations of classic and modern French literature by well known authors like Montaigne, Colette, and Simenon.
Ida married in 1946 with Holger Ludvigsen (1925-) and never finished her university studies in literature, but became a devoted and proud mother of five children.
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 Ida S. Scudder - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ida S. Scudder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ida Sophia Scudder (December 9, 1870–May 24, 1960) was a medical missionary to India and the founder of the Vellore Christian Medical Center in Vellore, India.
While Ida had expressed a resolve not to become a medical missionary, she returned to India to help her father when her mother was sick.
In 2003 the Vellore Christian Medical Center hospital was the largest Christian hospital in the world, with 2000 beds, and its medical school was one of premier medical colleges in India.
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 Ida of Bernicia . Anglo-Saxons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ida died 559 was a ruler probably the founder of the Anglo-Saxons English monarchy kingdom of Bernicia between 547 and 559.
#Glappa of Bernicia #Adda of Bernicia #Æthelric of Bernicia #Theodric of Bernicia #Frithuwald of Bernicia #Hussa of Bernicia #Ogg #Alric
In contemporary usage, the term "Anglo-Saxon" expected to subsume Jute by implication is occasionally used to refer to the English as an ethnic group within the United Kingdom, as opposed to "Danelaw Danish",...
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 Mount Ida Arkansas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
1) " Mount" -- In the context of Mount Ida Arkansas
2) " Ida" -- In the context of Mount Ida Arkansas
3) " Arkansas" -- In the context of Mount Ida Arkansas
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 St. Oswald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
5 Aug., 642; the second of seven brothers, sons of Ethelfrid, who was grandson of Ida, founder of the Kingdom of Northumbria in 547.
Oswald's mother was Acha, daughter of Ella or Alla, who, after Ida's death, had seized Deira and thus separated it from the Northern Bernicia.
Oswald's victory reunited the Northumbrian Kingdom not only because he delivered it from the humiliating yoke of the Mercians and Britons, but also because on his father's side he was a descendant of Ida of Bernicia and on his mother's of the royal house of Ella of Deira.
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 pp129/131 vol 2 #2 IoMNHASoc - Anglian Crosses in Maughold
King Ida ruled Bernicia, on the northern part of Northumbria, prior to A.D. 56o, and was succeeded by his sons, who reigned in turn.
But 'Bleacman,' as a prince of the royal race of Ida, maintained the position of his own branch of the family, as a family of rank with pretensions to succession, for in the fifth generation, his branch, in the person of his great-great-grandson, succeeded to the throne of Northumbria.
After the fall of Edwin (633), the family of Ida recovered the sovereignty of Bernicia, that is, all the Northern and Western parts of Northumbria-in the persons of Oswald (633-42) Oswy (642-70), Egfrid (670-85), Alfrid (685-89), etc.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg154 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Ida of BERNICIA King [Parents] died 559 in ?.
Glappa of Bernicia, King of BERNICIA died 560.
Adda of Bernicia, King of BERNICIA died 568.
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 AllRefer.com - Northumbria, kingdom of (British And Irish Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
It was originally composed of two independent kingdoms divided by the Tees River, Bernicia (including modern E Scotland, Berwick, Roxburgh, E Northumberland, and Durham) and Deira (including the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire), both settled by invading Angles c.500.
Sparse records tell of a King Ida of Bernicia and a King Ælli or Ælle of Deira in the middle of the 6th cent.
Edwin was killed by Cadwallon of the Welsh kingdom of Gwynned, an ally of Penda of Mercia.
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 Bernicia --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
Bernicia stretched northward from perhaps as far south as the River Tees, ultimately reaching the Firth of Forth and beyond the Solway Firth.
The first recorded king of Bernicia was Ida, who acceded in 547.
There is a tradition that its first recorded king, Aelle, reigned from 560 and that, on his death in 588 or 590, Deira was seized by Aethelric...
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 Ida   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
* Mount Ida, Arkansas, a city (and mountain?) in Arkansas.
* Mount Ida, Crete a mountain in Crete, inhabited by a nymph of the same name
* Mount Ida, Phrygia, a mountain in Phrygia
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 England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Contains: Alderney, Arundel, Bamburgh, Bath, Bernicia, the Bretwaldas, the Brigantes, Bryneich, Caer Baddan, Caer Ceri, Caer Gloui, Caer Lerion, Calchwynedd, Canterbury, the Cantii, Catraeth, the Catuvellauni, Chester, the Chilterns, Cirencester, Clifford and Westmoreland, Cornwall, Cumberland, Cumbria, Deira, Derby, Dumnonia, Durham (incl.
A Votadini sub-kingdom, the precursor to the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Bernicia.
From Oswiu's time forward, Bernicia and Deira were always united, and collectively formed the Kingdom of Northumbria.
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 Ida at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In Defense of Animals (IDA) is a national, non-profit organization based in Mill Valley, California that is dedicated to ending the exploitation and abuse of animals by defending their rights, welfare and habitats.
IDA Volunteer, Scott Cecile, on a day of rescues in New Orleans, LA. IDA News.
IDA Ireland (Industrial Development Agency) is an Irish Government agency with responsibility for securing new...
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 Aelle --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Aelle became king in 559, while Ida's descendants continued to reign in the northern kingdom.
He immediately made war on the Britons, and in 491 he and his son Cissa massacred a British garrison at the former Roman fort of Anderida (modern Pevensey, East Sussex).
According to tradition, a certain Aelle landed in AD 477 at a place now covered by the sea, south of Selsey Bill, and...
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9003853   (365 words)

  
 IDA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Search the IDA Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the IDA Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named IDA at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
www.worldhistory.com /surname/US/I/IDA.htm   (73 words)

  
 Northumbria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Bede: "In the year 547, Ida began to reign; he was the founder of the royal family of the Northumbrians, and he reigned twelve years." The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle' notes that Ida ".
Edwin was succeeded in Bernicia by Eanfrith (Oswald's older brother), and in Deira by Osric.
So Ecgfrith, king of Bernicia and Deira, a man of unwavering purpose, took the advice of his counsellors, followed the injunctions of his bishop, put his trust in God and marched forth against the enemy host, in defence of Church and fatherland, with as few troops as had Barak and Deborah.
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 List of monarchs of Northumbria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Northumbria, a kingdom of Angles in northern England, was initially divided into two kingdoms, Bernicia and Deira.
Aelfwine was killed in battle against Mercia in 679, and there was not another separate king of Deira until the time of Norse rule.
Following are lists of the kings of Bernicia, Deira, and Northumbria.
www.tocatch.info /en/List_of_monarchs_of_Northumbria.htm   (357 words)

  
 New Catholic Dictionary: Saint Oswald
The second of seven brothers, sons of Ethelfrid, who was grandson of Ida, founder of the Kingdom of Northumbria in 547.
Eanfrid, his elder brother, then returned to accept the Kingdom of Deira, whilst Osric, cousin of Edwin, received Bernicia.
Here, encouraged by a vision and promise of victory from Saint Columba, who shrouded with his mantle all his camp, Oswald set up a cross of wood as his standard - the first Christian symbol ever raised in Bernicia - and gave battle to the Britons, who were led, probably, by Cadwalla.
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 Mesothelioma - IDA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
"IDA" is a name that signifies or is derived from: "work", "labor".
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.
unabridged definition of IDA, non-English translation of IDA
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 Timeline of the Early British Kingdoms 410 AD-598 AD
Britons, under the command of the "war leader" Arthur, defeat the Saxons, under King Esla of Bernicia and possibly Cerdic of Wessex.
The latter was killed in the Battle of Arthuret and his bard, Myrddin, is forced to flee into the Caledonian Forest.
The Northern British Alliance (North Rheged, Strathclyde, Bryneich and Elmet) lays siege to King Hussa of Bernicia and almost exterminates the Northumbrians from Northern Britain.
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 Ireland Information Guide , Irish, Counties, Facts, Statistics, Tourism, Culture, How   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
* '''Ida of Bernicia''', King of a [[BritainBritish]] state.
* '''Mount Ida''' ** Mount Ida, Arkansas, a city (and mountain?) in [[Arkansas]].
** Mount Ida, Crete a mountain in Crete ** Mount Ida, Phrygia, a mountain in Phrygia * '''Plain of Ida''', the plain with Gladsheim and Vingolf in [[Norse mythology]].
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 RENOVARE - Readings - Perspective [October 2000]
In the seventh century the tidal island located off the eastern coast of Northumbria became a center for evangelizing the northern counties of England when Oswald, the king of Bernicia, invited monks from the mission on the western Scottish island of Iona to educate his subjects.
He also reminded the brothers that the Twister had caused the death of a thousand monks at Chester, just because they were praying.
The very founder of the kingdom of Bernicia Ida, had boasted the name "Flamebearer" because of the number of
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 Brittonic Age
--Ida founded Anglian Bernicia and the Bernician royal dynasty.
Bamburgh/Caer Gouy was added to Bernicia during his 12 year reign.
He was the son of AEthylric, son of Ida." [ASC]
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 2. Scotland. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Romans arrived at the end of the 1st century
Four political nuclei: Picts (Pentland Firth to the central plain); Dalriada (Argyllshire and the islands of Jura and Islay); “Welsh” refugees in Strathclyde; Ida of Bernicia's realm (from the Tweed to the Firth of Forth).
Columba arrived from Iona and converted the king of the Picts to the Celtic Church, giving Scotland her first cultural contact with the Roman world.
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 Timedancer-- Conscience Of The King
There are signs that his neighbor, Lord Outigern of the Britons, plans to make war upon him, to avenge Ida's capture of Bamburgh from his folk five winters ago.
Ida has hopes of an alliance with our court, that he may quash Outigern's folk upon the field of battle with full assurance."
"I was a fool to entrust your death to Ida's hands," retorted Fengon.
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 GERMANIA: Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Vandals, Vikings, Orkney, etc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In the south the Jutes, who would soon disappear from their homeland with Danish conquest, established themselves in Kent and the Isle of Wright.
Finally, in the south the Saxons, who would remain an important power on the continent, established the Kingdoms of the South Saxon, Sussex, of the East Saxons, Essex, and of the West Saxons, Wessex.
Actually, Wessex was not able to absorb all of England, for as it began to do this, the Vikings arrived.
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 559 articles and news from Start Learning Now   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
- Glappa of BerniciaGlappa succeeds his father Ida of BerniciaIda as king of Bernicia (traditional date).
- Ida of BerniciaIda, king of Bernicia (traditional date) Category:559 ast:559
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 Broadmining: IDA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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