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The Basingas were an Old English tribe, whose territory in the Loddon Valley formed a regio or administrative subdivision of the early Kingdom of Wessex
Basingas
Village in Hampshire, England
settled in the sixth century by a proto-Anglo-Saxon tribe known as the Basingas. In the ninth century it was a royal estate and it was the site of the
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Topics referred to by the same term
(Cameroon), also spelled Basa, an ethnic group Basa, leader and namesake of the Basingas, an Anglo-Saxon tribe Basaa language, also spelled Basa, a Bantu language
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Seven kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England
Northumbria: Elmetsæte Beodarsæte Loidis Sussex: Haestingas Wessex: Eorlingas Basingas Brycgstowl Dornsaete Gewisse Glastening Meonwara Rēadingas Sumorsaete Sumortūnsǣte
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(South Saxons') (Sussex) Haestingas (Hastings) West Saxons (in Wessex) Basingas (Basingstoke) Eorlingas (Arlingham) Glasteningas / Glestingas (Glastonbury)
List of early Germanic peoples
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Town in Hampshire, England
etymology, and was the original Anglo-Saxon settlement of the people – Basingas – led by a tribal chief called Basa. Basing remained the main settlement
Basingstoke
Historical division of Surrey, England
Woking (hundred) and then the Land of Godhelmingas, to the west the Land of Basingas. In the Godley hundred, in Saxon times, the heriot, death duties, usually
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the Readingas adjoined that of the Sunningas to the east and that of the Basingas to the south. The subdivision retained a role beyond the Anglo-Saxon period
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Place in Belgaum district, Karnataka, India
place. There is an old statue of Panchanana Shiva and Parvati, Shiva with basinga and other traditional ornaments. There are Ashtadikpalakas (statues of
Sogal
South African cardiac surgeon (1927–2014)
14 July 2005, retrieved 14 August 2010 Van Den Ende, J.; Moreira, J.; Basinga, P.; Bisoffi, Z. (13 August 2005), "Department of error", Lancet, 366 (9485):
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Early Anglo-Saxon division
Examples in Wessex include the areas of the Readingas, Sunningas and Basingas around Reading, Sonning and Basingstoke. In the Kingdom of Essex examples
Regiones
Ugandan ethnic group
Abungura Abatundu The clans have subgroups. There are the Basinga under the Bagahe. Today, the Basinga are a clan like any other in Bufumbira. Marriage among
Bafumbira
University in Rwanda
Rhatigan Jim Yong Kim Dr. Joel M. Mubiligi Lesley King Carole B. Segal Paulin Basinga In 2016, UGHE began construction on its first permanent campus in Butaro
University of Global Health Equity
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Ethnic group
confused with Bashimbi which are Bafuliru ), villages and Kala Kalundu Basinga village Kasinga Basingwe village Musingwe Batanga village Kasenga Batala
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adjoined that of the Readingas, centered on Reading to the west, and the Basingas, whose capital was Basingstoke, to the south. The subdivision retained
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July 2025. Påfs et al. 2020, p. 2. Kane, Mulisa & Umuhoza 2015, p. 5. Basinga et al. 2012, p. 11. Knoppers, Brault & Sloss1990, pp. 897, 900. Vlassoff
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Libyan molecular biologist
PMID 24800840. Sgaier, S.K.; Baer, J; Rutz, DC; Njeuhmeli, E; Seifert-Ahanda, A; Basinga, P; Parkyn, R; Laube, C. (2015). "Toward a Systematic Approach to Generating
Sema_Sgaier
services, especially antenatal care. Bucagu, Maurice; Kagubare, Jean M.; Basinga, Paulin; Ngabo, Fidèle; Timmons, Barbara K; Lee, Angela C (January 2012)
Rwandan_reproductive_health
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Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Laxmi
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Latin American Spanish
Blessed. Feminine of Benedict.
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Indian
Jo kisi se na dare
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Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Love; Light
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Slavic
Slavic pet form of Latin Johannes, JANEK means "God is gracious."
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Muslim/Islamic
Slave of the Generous
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire named Beckwith, from Old English bēce ‘beech’ + Old Norse viðr ‘wood’ (replacing the cognate Old English wudu).Most if not all present-day bearers of the surname are probably descended from a certain William Beckwith who held the manor of Beckwith in 1364. In the U.S. the name also occurs in the elaborated form de la Beckwith.
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Australian, French, Greek, Latin
Resurrection
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Icelandic
Icelandic form of Greek SimÅn, SÃMON means "hearkening."
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