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  The Anglican Convention   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Wihtgils had a pleasant and safe journey down the west end of the peninsula to the mouth of the Eider river.
Wihtgils knelt before King Offa, then was bade to rise and embrace the royal presence.
Wihtgils had told them to be on their best behavior before they had left for Fifelder.
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 Naming of the Twins
Wihtgils, remembering with fondness the departed child, didn't wish to be reminded of his firstborn so soon.
Wihtgils taught his sons the weaponry skills that they would need whenever he had the time available from his largely ceremonial duties.
Wihtgils was often kept busy, moving from town to town, overseeing the villages directly under his rule.
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 Wihtgils - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wihtgils was a semi-legendary Jutish chieftain who lived in the 5th century AD.
A.D. [...] Their leaders were two brothers, Hengest and Horsa; who were the sons of Wihtgils; Wihtgils was the son of Witta, Witta of Wecta, Wecta of Woden.
From this Woden arose all our royal kindred, and that of the Southumbrians also.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wihtgils   (125 words)

  
 Historia Britonum
In the meantime, three vessels, exiled from Germany, arrived in Britain.
They were commanded by Horsa and Hengist, brothers, and sons of Wihtgils.
Vortigern received them as friends, and delivered up to them the island which is in their language called Thanet, and by the Britons, Ruym.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/hi/Historia_Britonum.html   (2037 words)

  
 The Danish Question
King Wihtgils sat down abruptly on the large chair that would do duty as a throne atop a stone platform that his servants had placed outdoors on the common field in the middle of the town.
Wihtgils exhaled a breath, glanced at Mathilda and her father and said, "You are the ones who seek exception to the custom of sole male inheritance before females.
King Wihtgils looked past the son and mother toward where his son Hengist was staring at Hoc's daughter Hildeburh.
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 Wihtgils - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Wihtgils - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Wihtgils is mentioned in Historia Britonum as follows:
A.D. Their leaders were two brothers, Hengest and Horsa; who were the sons of Wihtgils; Wihtgils was the son of Witta, Witta of Wecta, Wecta of Woden.
education.music.us /W/Wihtgils.htm   (296 words)

  
 Civil War Florida -- Message Board Comment: Civil War Florida Message Board
Fram ?Wodne awoc eall ure cyne cynn, 7 Su?ymbra eac." ("Their war-leaders were two brothers, Hengest and Horsa, that were sons of Wihtgils.
Wihtgils was the son of Witta, Witta the son of Wecta, Wecta the son of Woden.
Thusly did Woden engender all of our noble kin, and that of the Southumbrians as well").
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 Oghgul Quest Index
Original Entry - Extract from Nennius's "Historia Brittonum (History of the Britons)"
"Horsa and Hengist, brothers, were sons of Wihtgils.
Wihtgils was the son of Witta; Witta of Wecta; Wecta of Woden; Woden of Frithowald; Frithowald of Frithuwulf; Frithuwulf of Finn; Finn of Godwulf; Godwulf of Geat."...
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 New Mexican Roots - New England Roots Wihtgils of the Jutes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
New Mexican Roots - New England Roots Wihtgils of the Jutes
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