Horsa

Anglo-Saxon leader

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  • In Hengist and Horsa

    Horsa, (respectively d. c. 488; d. 455?), brothers and legendary leaders of the first Anglo-Saxon settlers in Britain who went there, according to the English historian and theologian Bede, to fight for the British king Vortigern against the Picts between ad 446 and 454. The…

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Heptarchy

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    In Heptarchy: Early Anglo-Saxon history

    …two brothers named Hengist and Horsa. A revolt of these mercenaries, who had been joined by many other Saxons, was followed by devastations which spread as far as the western sea, by the creation of new British forces after the original mercenaries had dispersed to their own countries, and by…

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