• Ceawlin (Ċeawlin, [ˈtʃæɑw.lin] CHOW-lin; also spelled Cælin) is an Old English personal name. The etymology of the name is uncertain. A key early attestation...
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    Ceawlin ([ˈtʃæɑw.lin] CHOW-lin; also spelled Ceaulin, Caelin, Celin, died ca. 593) was a King of Wessex. He may have been the son of Cynric of Wessex...
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  • Ceawlin Henry Laszlo Thynn, 8th Marquess of Bath (/ˈsuːəlɪn/; SOO-ə-lin; born 6 June 1974), styled Viscount Weymouth between 1992 and 2020, is a British...
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  • reign in 591. The Chronicle states that the following year Ceol's uncle Ceawlin was 'driven out' in a battle at "Woddesbeorg", thought to be in Wiltshire...
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    do agree that Ceawlin, who succeeded Cynric in about 581, is the son of Cynric; he usually is named as the father of Cuthwine. Ceawlin's reign is thought...
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  • child, Lady Lenka Thynn. In 1974, she gave birth to their second child, Ceawlin Thynn. In 1992, her husband succeeded his father as the 7th Marquess of...
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    Chronicle depicts the battle as a major victory for Wessex's forces, led by Ceawlin and one Cuthwine, resulting in the capture of the Romano-British towns...
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  • Cynric (section Name)
    name's normal Old English form is Cyneric. As some scholars have proposed that both his predecessor, Cerdic, and successor, Ceawlin, had Celtic names...
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  • as Anna Gaël, by whom he had two children, Lady Lenka Abigail Thynn and Ceawlin, 8th Marquess of Bath, both of whom were educated at comprehensive school...
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  • was a member of the House of Wessex, the son of King Ceawlin of Wessex. Cuthwine's father Ceawlin was deposed from the throne of Wessex in 592 by his nephew...
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    England), Ceawlin is deposed as king of the West Saxons. His son Cuthwine is taken prisoner and goes into exile. Ceol succeeds his uncle Ceawlin after his...
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    view is supported by the potentially non-Germanic names of some of his descendants including Ceawlin, Cedda and Cædwalla. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle provides...
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  • ruled the Hampshire Saxons. He is seen as the ancestor of the later kings: Ceawlin, Cædwalla and Ine. At some late date, Creoda was inserted into the Cerdicing...
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    house of Wessex (including Cerdic, Ceawlin and Caedwalla) a Celtic, rather than Germanic, etymology for Cynegils's name has been suggested, with the literal...
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  • significant that some of the founding 'Saxon' fathers have British names: Cerdic, Ceawlin, Cenwalh." Kirby, p. 51; Yorke, p. 136. Bede, Book III, Chapter...
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    1789; the eighth and present Marquess is Ceawlin Thynn. Longleat was previously an Augustinian priory. The name comes from "leat", an artificial waterway...
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  • as the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle calls him a descendant of the early king Ceawlin, but it was Æthelheard who prevailed. It is possible that his success was...
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  • Rhyddfedd was succeeded by his son, Cyngen Glodrydd. Mathews, Rupert (2012). Ceawlin: The Man Who Created England. Pen & Sword Books. ISBN 9781844689378....
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    between the runic character thorn (Þ, lower-case þ, from the rune of the same name) and the letter eth (Ð or ð), both of which are equivalent to modern ⟨th⟩...
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  • Dumnonia (category CS1 errors: generic name)
    Gogledd, in Peniarth MS 45 and elsewhere) and the Book of Baglan. In 577 Ceawlin of Wessex's victory at the Battle of Deorham caused the Britons of Dumnonia...
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    and in return he gets unlimited sex." The titles are currently held by Ceawlin Thynn, the son of the 7th Marquess. The Honourable Henry Thynne, second...
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    the Chronicle, Cædwalla was the son of Coenberht, and was descended via Ceawlin from Cerdic, the first of the Gewisse to land in England. However, it appears...
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  • Weymouth (category Place name disambiguation pages)
    College HMS Weymouth, several ships 19294 Weymouth Weymouth New Testament Ceawlin Thynn, Viscount Weymouth (born 1974), British peer George Weymouth (c....
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    Hwicce (section Name)
    was a Battle of Deorham in 577 in which the Gewisse (West Saxons) under Ceawlin killed three British kings and captured Gloucester, Cirencester and Bath...
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  • was born in tumultuous times. He was the third son of Cuthwine, son of Ceawlin, son of Cynric, the son of Cerdic, the first of the Saxons to come across...
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    the death of Osred I of Northumbria in 716. Ælle of Sussex (488–c. 514) Ceawlin of Wessex (560–592, died 593) Æthelberht of Kent (590–616) Rædwald of East...
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  • Scotland). He rules from 568–572 (approximate date). Battle of Wibbandun: Ceawlin of Wessex defeats Æthelberht of Kent (according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle)...
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  • Ælla becomes king of Deira (this according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle). Ceawlin succeeds his father Cynric as king of Wessex (approximate date). Custennin...
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  • of Fethanleag: Here Ceawlin and Cutha fought against Britons in the place that is named Fethanleag and Cutha was slain, and Ceawlin took many settlements...
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  • Ocado Touker Suleyman, fashion entrepreneur Robert Tchenguiz, businessman Ceawlin Thynn, Viscount Weymouth, businessman Dan Wagner, Internet entrepreneur...
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