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| inally to have been renamed Napier, Narborough, | Offa and Ogre respectively, they were re-allocated " |
| The date of | Offa and Cynethryth's marriage is not known, but it |
| sh Assembly, including a separate equivalent to | OFFA and the right to organise both student support |
| of the cruiser HMS Berwick, the destroyers HMS | Offa and HMS Onslow, two minesweepers and two armed |
| en the apparently friendly relationship between | Offa and Coenred, his overlord, makes it clear that |
| Hitchin Walsworth, Kimpton, and Hitchwood, Hoo, | Offa and the new development of Great Ashby. |
| However, he was defeated by | Offa and fled. |
| Birmingham to the maximum of £9000 (subject to | OFFA approval) for courses commencing 2012/13. |
| The rise of | Offa as king in 757 created a golden age for Anglo-S |
| Aethelbald's successor, | Offa, built the dyke which carries his name sometime |
| ing within the town of Wrexham itself (Rhosddu, | Offa, Caia Park, and Acton). |
| 10% of the Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation, | Offa Community has been involved in the Welsh Assemb |
| Just a few years later, in 796, Charlemagne and | Offa concluded the first commercial treaty known in |
| King | Offa consulted Alcuin of York over proper procedure, |
| Because of this | Offa decides to fight two Myrging princes, probably |
| Since | Offa died either on July 26 or July 29, this would m |
| t of Northumbria for giving sanctuary to Prince | Offa during a dynastic clash. |
| n of Carrick-on-Suir) in the barony of Iffa and | Offa East, South Tipperary. |
| s also a civil parish in the barony of Iffa and | Offa East. |
| The charters of Frithwald, | Offa, Edgar and Edward the Confessor are all believe |
| Offa founded an abbey also dedicated to Alban in 793 | |
| And for Gwent | Offa had the dyke built "on the eastern crest of the |
| In 787, | Offa had Ecgfrith crowned as co-ruler. |
| The queen of the eighth-century Mercian king | Offa in the thirteenth-century Vitae duorum Offarum, |
| Offa insisted that the marriage could only go ahead | |
| Bryn | Offa is a small local-authority housing estate in th |
| The main route through Bryn | Offa is the A525 road to Ruthin Road. |
| Offa is a community (the lowest tier of local govern | |
| one dated 765, as is mentioned in a charter of | Offa, King of Mercia , dated 764 (atque Heaberhti re |
| ford may perhaps be found in a charter by which | Offa, King of Mercia, in 792 confirmed various lands |
| tween 770 and 772, as he witnessed a charter of | Offa, King of Mercia, dated 772 as Osmund dux. |
| In 778 Ealdred received a grant of land from | Offa, King of Mercia. |
| This was due to the persuasion of King | Offa of Mercia, who wanted an archbishop to rival Ca |
| y at Evesham, England, during the reign of King | Offa of Mercia. |
| r to have been the neighbours of the Angles and | Offa of Angel, who was involved in a war against the |
| glo-Saxon epic Beowulf as Garmund the father of | Offa of Angel and grandfather of Eomer. |
| and held East Anglia during the overlordship of | Offa of Mercia. |
| In 764, King | Offa of Mercia and Sigered of half Kent granted 20 s |
| Otford was a battle fought in 776 between King | Offa of Mercia and the Jutes of Kent at Otford in th |
| Some argue that it dated back to King | Offa of Mercia, who is believed to have had a palace |
| n Eadgils' death the Myrgings were conquered by | Offa of Angel who installed himself as their king. |
| times been taken as a further argument that the | Offa of Beowulf had a queen called Thryth and that t |
| In the time of (King | Offa of Mercia) there was an ealdorman called Brorda |
| She was a daughter of King | Offa of Mercia. |
| In 779, Cynewulf was defeated by | Offa of Mercia at the Battle of Bensington, and Offa |
| rum, though it is erroneously told of the later | Offa of Mercia, a descendant of Offa of Angel. |
| shop was granted two properties in Kent by King | Offa of Mercia. |
| He was the son and heir of King | Offa of Mercia and his wife Cynethryth. |
| as is shown in the case of Offenham, the Ham of | Offa or Uffa. |
| were a dynasty or clan competing for power with | Offa over the rule of the Angles, though Offa slew t |
| little while and unhappily; and that same year | Offa put Beornred to flight and succeeded to the kin |
| tle Acton, Llay, Maesydre, Marford and Hoseley, | Offa, Queensway, Rhosnesni, Rossett, Smithfield, Sta |
| y a new body called the Office for Fair Access ( | OFFA, see 'Other Provisions' below). |
| Dr Archibald mentions an early coin of | Offa struck by the same moneyer, who may therefore h |
| resident (People It's Bad)" (1974), and "Get Up | Offa That Thing" (1976) were among his most noted re |
| Since the days of King | Offa the Eider river had been the border between the |
| contraction of Otterford, possibly derived from | Offa, the King of Mercia who fought a battle at Otfo |
| Creation of an Office for Fair Access ( | OFFA) to oversee the approval and review of universi |
| o" referred to a larger area of land granted by | Offa to the Abbey of St Albans in 793. |
| s fight at the same time against the Angle king | Offa unable to speak when he was young. |
| Offa was one of the great rulers of Anglo-Saxon time | |
| In 709, Sigeheard's son | Offa was briefly joint ruler of Essex and succeeded |
| Unlike many such community areas in Wales, | Offa was not based on the boundaries of an earlier c |
| passed the lands around the barony of Iffa and | Offa West to his children, though they were not them |
| It is in the barony of Iffa and | Offa West. |
| asses Offchurch, traditionally the home of King | Offa, where the pedestrian footway is raised above r |
| leswig, though they were eventually defeated by | Offa, who extended the boundary with them to Fifeldo |
| ou dumb ox - why don't you get that stupid look | offa your pan - you gimme the heeby jeebys! |
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