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 The Finnsburg Incident
Hengist was chosen the leader of the survivors.
Hengist told his warriors that he wished to speak to them all before the last banquet given in their honor.
Only Hengist and his cut-throats need be killed then.
http://users.mo-net.com/mlindste/sd-4.html

  
 Two Meetings With Two Kings
Hengist, you need to lead or let me lead some of the hot bloods on a raiding expedition to Britannia.
But Hengist did not give the order to camp.
The men left the sail up, so that anyone watching atop the wooden stockade would know that Hengist had returned.
http://www2.mo-net.com/~mlindste/sd-5.html

  
 Britannia: Arthurian Sources
But Hengist continued, by degrees, sending for ships from his own country, so that some islands whence they came were left without inhabitants; and whilst his people were increasing in power and number, they came to the above-named province of Kent.
Some accounts state, that the earth opened and swallowed him up, on the night his castle was burned; as no remains were discovered the following morning, either of him, or of those who were burned with him.
Hengist having died, however, his son Octha crossed from the northern part of Britain to the kingdom of Kent and from him are descended the kings of Kent.
http://www.britannia.com/history/docs/nennius.html

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Hengist and Horsa
Hengist and Horsa, two brothers who are said to have led a Jutish invasion of Britain in 449.
Hengist with his brother Horsa were involved in the first Anglo Saxon invasions of England.
The Celtic Ray is a website dedicated to the Celtic world and culture.
http://ca.encarta.msn.com/Hengist_and_Horsa.html

  
 Hall's "The Lady Rowena"
West over Wantsum: my word hath been given,
Heard the good heroes that Hengist had bidden them
This kingdom and country to keep and govern
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/hallrowe.htm

  
 AFA - Hengist, Horsa, & Thomas Jefferson
They had established these principles indeed before Christianity appeared in England, and Jefferson conceived American freedom as a restoration on a new soil of the 'happy system of our ancestors,' as he called it.
This was the reason why, as John Adams remembered later, Jefferson suggested that the great seal of the country should bear on one side the images of Hengist and Horsa [The Saxon leaders who settled their people in England]."
The errors of the last couple of centuries have wrought havoc on this ideal, but the original design of America was one inspired by Asatru and Asafolk!
http://www.runestone.org/jef.html

  
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Hengist appoints his cousin Beohteric to be his regent in Lindsey, as the new land is called.
Hengist was famous for his deeds, and men flocked to follow him.
Hengist agrees, and leads his own men, plus the saxons that had already settled in Britain, north.
http://www.employees.org/~pcorless/pendragon/hengist.txt

  
 Hengist, King of Kent
When the English people later converted to Christianity, Woden was given his own genealogy, no longer thought of as a god but as a major warrior-chief (there might have been a historical Woden).
The semi-legendary Hengist, his brother Horsa, and his son Æsc were the first Saxons to arrive in Britain and the founders of the kingdom of Kent.
After the Picts and Scots were expelled from the country, Vortigern, an evil king, gave Hengist and Horsa Thanet, but they soon began conquest against British to take all of Kent.
http://www.ghgcorp.com/shetler/oldimp/161.html

  
 HHV Ferry - Hengist
Stena Hengist (1991-1992), Romilda (1992-1993), Apollo Express 2 (1993-1996), Panagia Ekatontapiliani (1996-1999), Express Artemis (1999-2001), Panagia Ekatontapiliani (2001-2004), Agios Georgios (2004-)
http://www.hhvferry.com/hengist.html

  
 The Calling of Hengist and Horsa
This message from Hengist, men of the westward,
Winds as she will for world-folk and races,
Hengist, then, answered: "Hear when I tell ye
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/Camelot/hallcall.htm

  
 Cerdic - Vortigern and Hengist's grandson? - www.ezboard.com
Both Vortigern and Cerdic are associated with a people named the "Gewissae," which possibly refers to the people of Gwent or Gwenydd.
Hengist may, however, have gained a place in Saxon history only through his fame as a Jutish leader.
Maybe Vortigern had links to both, but as of then he became settled in early English mythology.
http://pub45.ezboard.com/fvortigernstudiesfrm1.showMessage?topicID=6.topic

  
 Naming of the Twins
King Offa's Way: A.D. Whenever people asked Hengist why he was called after his nickname rather than his given first name, Hengist would respond in a number of ways, depending on the situation, his mood, or who was asking.
If a man asked, Hengist would change the subject, unless Hengist was in his cups, drinking with his warriors, in which case he would start to boast a familiar tale.
Eaha Cerdwulfing was Hengist's and Horsa's constant companion, since Wihtgils often took Cerdwulf with him on his travels.
http://users.joplin.com/~mlindste/sd-2a.html

  
 Hengist Sable Falcon
Hengist saw an archer stick his head out, and
As Elfsea charged a crenalation, so did Hengist,
Stuck at the castle wall with only his left arm,
http://www.garnetpromotions.com/elfsea/hengfal.htm

  
 Anglo-Saxons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kent to the Anglo-Saxon warrior leader Hengist as a permanent possession, in return for his followers' help to defend the province against Germanic and Celtic raiders from beyond its borders.
Archeological explorations have indicated that Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were established in Kent,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon

  
 Bibliography of Norse and Germanic Myths
This include a different variation of Sigmund and Hjordis (Sieglind), and Sigurd up to the slaying of Fafnir.
And there also different accounts of Wayland in Britain, where the legend is mixed up with Hengist, Vortigern, Merlin and Maximus.)
This is an independent tale that has nothing to with Gudrun/Kriemhild in the Volsunga Saga or the Nibelungenlied.
http://www.timelessmyths.com/norse/lib-norse.html

  
 Encyclopedia of the Celts : O - Oyster-Catcher
The secret fifth has its counterpart in the fifth of the five 'families' (or groups) of five signs each which constitute the Ogham alphabet.
A Saxon, possibly in origin Octa, the son or grandson of Hengist.
A King of Kent, said to be the son or grandson of Hengist, ruler in the traditional Arthurian period.
http://www.celt.net/Celtic/celtopedia/o.html

  
 Hengist, King of Kent, or The Mayor of Quinborough by Thomas Middleton
The king [Vortiger] and his train met by Hengist and Horsus; they salute and exeunt.
To them enter Roxena, seeming to take her leave of Hengist her father, but especially privately and warily of Horsus her lover; she departs weeping, and Hengist and Horsus go to the door and bring in their soldiers with drum and colours, and so march forth.
Unseen of father: that maids will do this
http://www.tech.org/~cleary/hengist.html

  
 Records for Hengist, or, The fifth century [microform] : an historical melo-drama in three acts. (in MARION)
Hengist, or, The fifth century [microform] : an historical melo-drama in three acts.
Records for Hengist, or, The fifth century [microform] : an historical melo-drama in three acts.
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 Encyclopedia: Hengist
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle dates his death to 488, but does not provide a cause.
Hengest is the subject of the 1620 play Hengist, King of Kent, or The Mayor of Queenborough by Thomas Middleton.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Hengist

  
 Oxford University Press: Hengist, King of Kent: Thomas Middleton
Written by Thomas Middleton by 1619, its main tragic plot concerns the invasion of the Saxons, led by Hengist, into Britain and the division of the kingdom into heptarchies, one of which, Kent, Hengist comes to rule.
Hengist, King of Kent (also known as The Mayor of Quinborough) was one of the most popular plays of the 1630s and 1640s.
Oxford University Press: Hengist, King of Kent: Thomas Middleton
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 HHV Ferry - Hengist
A 1972 Sealink promotional picture taken inside the Hengist's original aft discotheque.
http://www.hhvferry.com/hengistmisc.html

  
 www.hengistpod.com - The Official Hengist Pod Website
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http://www.hengistpod.com/

  
 The Farthing Poet - A Biography Of Richard Hengist Horne 1802-1884. - ANN BLAINEY
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 Hengist King of Kent or The Mayor of Queenborough
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 The Laurel-Seed -- a poem by Richard Hengist Horne
Whose chinks were full of moss and weed.
The Laurel-Seed -- a poem by Richard Hengist Horne
Then sank to sleep amidst the gleam; ---
http://www.readytogoebooks.com/RHH-Laurel.htm

  
 Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Hengist and Horsa.
Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference > Brewer’s Dictionary > Hengist and Horsa.
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