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Jutish may refer to

  • Jutes: the Jutish people;
  • Jutlandic dialect;
  • other things originating in, or associated with, Jutland – a region of modern Denmark.

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Jutish

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Jutish may refer to Jutes: the Jutish people; Jutlandic dialect; other things originating in, or associated with, Jutland – a region of modern Denmark...

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Jutes

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Bede tells us that Jutish Hampshire extended to the western edge of the New Forest; however, that seems to include another Jutish people, the Ytene, and...

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Jutland

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traditional West Jutish culture and dialect area, i.e. Herning, Skive, Ikast, and Brande. By contrast, Silkeborg and the other areas east of the Jutish ridge are...

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South Jutlandic

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South Jutlandic or South Jutish (South Jutish: Synnejysk; Danish: Sønderjysk; German: Südjütisch or Plattdänisch) is a dialect of the Danish language....

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Heptarchy

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a sub-kingdom of Mercia in what is now Herefordshire; the Wihtwara, a Jutish kingdom on the Isle of Wight, originally as important as the Cantwara of...

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Wihtwara

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during the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain. The name was derived from the Jutish name Wihtwara ("Men of Wiht"). Its capital was a fort named Wihtwarasburgh...

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Cymenshore

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support the settlement of Saxons in East Sussex during the fifth century and Jutish settlement, also datable to the fifth century, West of Chichester, in neighbouring...

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Jutland Dragoon Regiment

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The Jutland Dragoon Regiment (Danish: Jydske Dragonregiment) is the only regiment of the Royal Danish Army that has an armored (MBT) battalion, and is...

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Zealand

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invading Angles and Saxons, who formed the Anglo-Saxons. The remaining Jutish population in Jutland assimilated in with the settling Danes. Valdemar's...

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Denmark

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invading Angles and Saxons, who formed the Anglo-Saxons. The remaining Jutish population in Jutland assimilated in with the settling Danes. A short note...

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Kingdom of Kent

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terms of physical landscape". There has been much debate as to the scale of Jutish migration; some see it as a mass migration in which large numbers of Germanic...

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Danish language

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dan – Insular Danish jut – Jutlandic Glottolog dani1285  Danish juti1236  Jutish Linguasphere 5 2-AAA-bf & -ca to -cj Dark Blue: Spoken by a majority Light...

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Fortune favours the bold

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The quote "Fortes Fortuna Juvat" is used by the Jydske Dragonregiment, or Jutish Dragoon Regiment, in the Royal Danish Army. The quote "Audentes fortuna...

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King Claudius

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poison and then marrying the late king's widow. He is loosely based on the Jutish chieftain Feng who appears in Chronicon Lethrense and in Saxo Grammaticus'...

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History of the Isle of Wight

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have been named after Wihtgar. It is believed that the island became a Jutish kingdom ruled by King Stuf and his successors, until 661 when it was invaded...

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West Germanic languages

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classify. This is especially true for the unattested Jutish language; today, most scholars classify Jutish as a West Germanic variety with several features...

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Osburh

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court and household. Oslac is described as a descendant of King Cerdic's Jutish nephews, Stuf and Wihtgar, who conquered the Isle of Wight. House of Wessex...

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Hampshire

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as Jutish, including Bishopstoke (Ytingstoc), the River Itchen (Ytene) and the Meon Valley (Ytedene). There in fact appear to be at least two Jutish folklands...

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Warwickshire

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"Jute", i.e. "of the Jutes". Various place-names identify locations as Jutish. These include Bishopstoke (Ytingstoc), the River Itchen (Ytene) and the...

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Frederick I of Denmark

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Holstein lost their lives. When his brother, King John died, a group of Jutish nobles had offered Frederick the throne as early as 1513, but he had declined...

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Winchester

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the town and surrounding areas seems to have been fortified by several Jutish settlements and to have operated as part of a larger polity. The city became...

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List of contemporary ethnic groups

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Danish, Indo-European → Germanic → East Danish, Indo-European → Germanic → Jutish, Francosign → DTSic → Danish Sign Danish Realm (Denmark), Germany (Southern...

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Quoit brooch

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Frankish are often also seen in the style, which has also been called "Jutish Style A" by Sonia Hawkes. Ager 1985 Webster, 52 Webster, 52-53 Suzuki, S...

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Canterbury

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next 100 years, an Anglo-Saxon community formed within the city walls, as Jutish refugees arrived, possibly intermarrying with the locals. The town's new...

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Kent

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invading tribes, the Jutes were the most prominent, and the area became a Jutish kingdom recorded as Cantia in about 730 and Cent in 835. The early medieval...

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History of Kent

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administration division of Kent, and may well have originated during the Jutish colonisation of the county. These ancient divisions still exist, but have...

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