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thegn [θeɪn]
n
(Historical Terms) a variant spelling of thane


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Bouncy Castle fun for Year 6 pupils Thegn Edgar, Emma Higginson and Rhys Morgan.
Once Arthur was defeated and the Anglo-Saxons took command of what they called "Angleland" or England, the power of the monarch in relation to the thegns diminished and the lawlessness and intimidation by the thegns' armies grew rampant enough to elicit strong condemnation by Gildas.
Bryony Dixon, aged 10, and Thegn Edgar, aged six, Severn Road, Stoke.
 
 
 
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