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Origo Gentis Langobardorum — Wodan, with Frigga, looks down from their window in the heavens to the Winnili women below (1905) by Emil Doepler. The Origo Gentis Langobardorum is a short 7th century account offering a founding myth of the Lombard people. The first part… … Wikipedia
Rosamunde (Gepiden) — Rosamunde (auch Rosemunda, Rosimunda; * um 540; † August 572/573 in Ravenna) war die Tochter des Gepidenkönigs Kunimund († 567) und die zweite Frau des Langobardenkönigs Alboin, den sie am 28. Juni 572 oder 573 ermorden ließ. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Saveall — This interesting name is of Norman, French, origin, introduced into England sometime during the 12th Century when there was a great deal of trade between the two countries, and consequent immigration by both country s nationals. The Surname is… … Surnames reference
Savell — This interesting name is of Norman, French, origin, introduced into England sometime during the 12th Century when there was a great deal of trade between the two countries, and consequent immigration by both country s nationals. The Surname is… … Surnames reference
Savile — This interesting name is of Norman, French, origin, introduced into England sometime during the 12th Century when there was a great deal of trade between the two countries, and consequent immigration by both country s nationals. The Surname is… … Surnames reference
Seville — This interesting name is of Norman, French, origin, introduced into England sometime during the 12th Century when there was a great deal of trade between the two countries, and consequent immigration by both country s nationals. The Surname is… … Surnames reference
Savil — This interesting and noble surname is English but of Norman French origin. Introduced into the country at or shortly after, the Norman Conquest and Invasion of 1066, it is a locational surname from a village called Sainville in the department of… … Surnames reference
Savill — This interesting and noble surname is English but of Norman French origin. Introduced into the country at or shortly after, the Norman Conquest and Invasion of 1066, it is a locational surname from a village called Sainville in the department of… … Surnames reference
Saville — Recorded in several spellings as shown below, this is a very interesting aristocratic English surname, but one of Norman French origins.First introduced into England at or very shortly after, the famous Norman Conquest of 1066, today it is most… … Surnames reference
hrausta- — *hrausta , *hraustaz germ.?, Adjektiv: nhd. tapfer, kräftig; ne. bold; Rekontruktionsbasis: an.; Quelle: Personenname?; Etymologie: vergleiche idg. *kreu (2)?, Verb … Germanisches Wörterbuch