Horsa
Hengest
HORSA
Horsa was the brother of Hengest, a 5th century warrior who played a key role in the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain. Together, the two brothers led the Anglo-Saxon mercenaries who were hired by the British king Vortigern.
A hench is a horse. O.E. hengest "horse, stallion, gelding," from P.Gmc. **hangistas (cf. O.Fris. hengst, Du. hengest, Ger. Hengst "stallion"). Related to henchman ("high-ranking servant" ... The guy who held the horse for his 'lord' ... thus a henchman does the lord's dirtywork).
Hengest and Horsa are legendary figures in early Anglo-Saxon history, often regarded as the leaders of the Anglo-Saxon settlement in Britain during the 5th century. Their names are associated with the establishment of the Kingdom of Kent, and they are often depicted as heroic warriors in early historical texts, including Bede's "Ecclesiastical History of the English People." The tales of Hengest and Horsa blend history and myth, illustrating the migration and conquest of the Anglo-Saxons in post-Roman Britain.
Gordon Ward has written: 'Hengest' -- subject(s): History 'The 14 Ranch, 1879-1994' -- subject(s): History
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If your brother-in-law is the brother of your spouse, he is not related to your brother. If your brother-in-law is the husband of your sister, then he is also your brother's brother-in-law
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