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  2. Thegn - Wikipedia

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    A thegn or thane was a nobleman who owned land and served the king or a lord in Anglo-Saxon England. The term also had different meanings in Scandinavia and Scotland, and evolved from the Old English word gesith, meaning companion or retainer.

  3. Thane - Wikipedia

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    Thane is the headquarters of Thane district in Maharashtra, India, and a part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. It has a population of over 2.5 million, a tropical monsoon climate, and a history of being a Maratha Empire stronghold and a British colonial outpost.

  4. Thane (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    A thane was a local administrator in eastern Scotland, equivalent to the son of an earl, who collected revenue and services from the estates under his control. The term thane was introduced by King David I in the 12th century, and later replaced by baron or regality.

  5. Thane district - Wikipedia

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    Thane district is a district in the Konkan Division of Maharashtra, India, with its headquarters in Thane city. It is the most populated district in the country, with 8 million inhabitants, and has a history of administrative changes and divisions.

  6. Pictish language - Wikipedia

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    Pictish was an extinct Brittonic Celtic language spoken by the Picts in Scotland from the 4th to the 11th century. Learn about its possible relation to other Celtic languages, its writing system, its replacement by Gaelic, and its impact on modern Scottish Gaelic.

  7. List of generic forms in place names in the British Isles

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    This article lists common British Isles and their meanings and examples. It covers various categories of place names, such as rivers, mountains, islands, fields, and towns, with suffixes and prefixes in different languages.

  8. Titles of the Welsh Court - Wikipedia

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    Tywysog, meaning "Chief" or "Prince". A king was by default also a chief but a chief was not necessarily also a king. The title Tywysog is thought to share a common root with the Irish term Taoiseach. Edling, was a title designating the heir to the throne. This title was borrowed from the Old English title Æþeling meaning "royal son".

  9. Marathi people - Wikipedia

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    Marathi people are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group native to Maharashtra in western India. They speak Marathi, an Indo-Aryan language, and have a rich and diverse history, culture and religion, dating back to ancient and medieval periods.