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Select a letter then click your chosen headword for a concordance ordered by County and Estate. The check box shows if the personal name is cited in the Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England
LangScape Headword |
Cited In PASE | Comments |
---|---|---|
Hacga | Hæcga in PASE; LS Hacga includes both forms | |
Hama | ||
Hamwald | Not cited in PASE, but both themes are evidenced | |
Hædde | ||
Headda | ||
Heahhelm | Not in PASE, but both themes are attested | |
Heahstan | ||
Heahwine | Not in PASE, but both themes are attested | |
Healfdene | Healden and Halfdene cited separately in PASE but both under Healfdene in LS | |
Healfheah | Not in PASE, but both themes are attested | |
Healfhere | Not in PASE, but both themes are attested | |
Heardwulf | Not in PASE but cited in von Feilitzen, and both themes are well attested | |
Heaþubald | In PASE as Hathobald, but in LS standardised to Heathu- | |
Heaþuberht | In PASE as Hathoberht, but in LS standardised to Heathu- | |
Heaþuburg | Not in PASE, but both themes are attested | |
Heaþumær | Not in PASE, but both themes are attested | |
Heden | ||
Helmstan | ||
Hemming | Not in PASE; attested Post Conquest | |
Hengest | ||
Hereberht | ||
Hereferþ | ||
Heregyþ | ||
Heremod | ||
Herered | not in PASE, but both themes are attested; see also Herred in PASE | |
Hereric | ||
Hering | ||
Herred | Herred cited in PASE; no entry under in Hereræd | |
Hild | ||
Hocca | ||
Horsa | ||
Hringwald | Not in PASE, but both themes are attested | |
Hroþlaf | Not in PASE, but both themes are attested | |
Hroþmund | ||
Huda | ||
Humbald | Not in PASE, but both themes are attested | |
Hun | ||
Huna | ||
Hunburg | Not in PASE, but both themes are attested | |
Hunlaf | ||
Hunred | ||
Hunta | ||
Hunþryþ | Not in PASE, but both themes are attested | |
Hwita | ||
Hwituc | ||
Hygelac | Listed under Hyglac in PASE | |
Hygemann | Not in PASE, but both themes are attested; see also Hysemann | |
Hygered | Not in PASE, but both themes are attested | |
Hysemann | Not in PASE, although both themes attested; but Hyse- spellings may be misreadings of Hyge- |