Athelstan
a.d. 895?–940, king of england 925–940.
historical examples
he also remembers seeing athelstan place the packet in the safe.’
the ivory gate, a new edition walter besant
athelstan succeeds to the throne of wess-x and its dependencies.
on some ancient battle-fields in lancashire charles hardwick
because his son edmund was under age, the crown was set on the head of his illegitimate offspring, athelstan.
the works of the right honourable edmund burke, vol. vii. (of 12) edmund burke
athelstan, with a powerful army, marched to the north and encamped at brunanburgh.
yorkshire battles edward lamplough
athelstan was the most delightful of brothers, and every evening brought its feast of laughter and of delightful talk.
the ivory gate, a new edition walter besant
what a capital photographer the great athelstan seems to be!
it never can happen again william de morgan
nor was the rev. athelstan quite clear that the case was uncomplicated; the brain might be unsound at the best of times.
it never can happen again william de morgan
athelstan taylor, of course, came to his appointment to the minute.
it never can happen again william de morgan
athelstan’s two governors, gudrekir and alfgeirr first confronted the invaders.
on some ancient battle-fields in lancashire charles hardwick
the rev. athelstan had a suggestion to make: “one minute,” said he.
it never can happen again william de morgan
noun
?895–939 ad, king of wess-x and mercia (924–939 ad), who extended his kingdom to include most of england
masc. proper name, old english æðelstane, literally “n-ble stone;” see atheling + stone (n.).
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