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Wehta, son of Woden, was the founder of a line of princes which migrated to Britain in the fifth century to create the Jutish kingdom of Kent, with Hengist commanding.
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Coverage of the various historical cultures, rulers, and states of Europe
Wehta, son of Woden, was the founder of a line of princes which migrated to Britain in the fifth century to create the Jutish kingdom of Kent, with Hengist commanding.
'Arwald: the last Pagan Jutish King' artwork by artist, Hannah George, Isle of Wight.
Open Access Archaeology Digest #570
Open Access (free to read) Archaeology articles for anyone and everyone: A highland longhouse - Lianach, Balquhidder, Perthshire http://bit.ly/12jWmBK The Story of the Fabrication of the 'Coffin-Plate' said to have been found in the Tomb of King Robert Bruce in Dunfermline Abbey. http://bit.ly/104HdTU Remarks upon the Worthies of Devon http://bit.ly/122WxAx Excavations at Caergwrle Castle, Clwyd, North Wales: 1988-1990 http://bit.ly/1fObvCB Notes on Jutish art in Kent between 450 and 575 http://bit.ly/14mftPA
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