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Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson, King Of The Isles
Rǫgnvaldr is an Old Norse name. People * Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson (died 1229), King of the Isles Derived or cognate names Given names include: *'' Rægnald'' *'' Ragenald'', German *'' Ragenold'', German *''Raghnall'', Irish and Scottish Gaelic *'' Raginald'', German *''Ragnall'', Old and Middle Irish *''Ragnar'', Swedish *''Ragnvald'', Danish and Norwegian *'' Ragnvaldr'', Norse *'' Rainald'', German *''Rainaldo'' *'' Rainaldu'', Latin *'' Rainold'', German *'' Ranald'', Scottish Gaelic *'' Raynaldo'', Spanish *''Raynaud'', French *'' Regenweald'', Old English *''Reginald'', English *'' Reginaldas'', Lithuanian *''Reginaldo'', Portuguese *'' Reginaldus'', Latin *'' Reginold'', German *'' Reginolt'', German *'' Reinald'', Old French, Norman and German *''Reinaldo'', Spanish and Portuguese *''Reinhold'', German *''Reino'', Finnish *''Reinold'', Norman and German *''Reinoud'', Dutch *''Reinout'', Dutch *'' Renald'', French *''Renaldo'' *''Renaud'', French *'' Renaut'', French * ...
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Old Norse Language
Old Norse, also referred to as Old Nordic or Old Scandinavian, was a stage of development of North Germanic dialects before their final divergence into separate Nordic languages. Old Norse was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and their overseas settlements and chronologically coincides with the Viking Age, the Christianization of Scandinavia, and the consolidation of Scandinavian kingdoms from about the 8th to the 15th centuries. The Proto-Norse language developed into Old Norse by the 8th century, and Old Norse began to develop into the modern North Germanic languages in the mid- to late 14th century, ending the language phase known as Old Norse. These dates, however, are not precise, since written Old Norse is found well into the 15th century. Old Norse was divided into three dialects: Old West Norse (Old West Nordic, often referred to as ''Old Norse''), Old East Norse (Old East Nordic), and Old Gutnish. Old West Norse and Old East Norse formed a dialect continu ...
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Reginaldo
Reginaldo may refer to: * Maicosuel Reginaldo de Matos (born 1986), footballer * Reginaldo Araújo (born 1977), Brazilian defender * Reginaldo de Santana (born 1975), Brazilian football player * Reginaldo (footballer born 1983) full name Reginaldo Ferreira da Silva, Brazilian football striker * Reginaldo (footballer, born 1993), Brazilian football right-back * Piá (footballer born 1973), full name Reginaldo Revelino Jandoso (born 1973), Brazilian football midfielder See also * Reginald (other) Reginald is a masculine given name. It may also refer to: *''Reginald'', a 1904 collection of short stories by Saki *Andy Dinh Andy Dinh (born April 19, 1992), better known as Reginald, is an American entrepreneur and former professional ''Lea ...
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Lithuanian Language
Lithuanian (, ) is an East Baltic languages, East Baltic language belonging to the Baltic languages, Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family. It is the language of Lithuanians and the official language of Lithuania as well as one of the official languages of the European Union. There are approximately 2.8 million native Lithuanian speakers in Lithuania and about 1 million speakers elsewhere. Around half a million inhabitants of Lithuania of non-Lithuanian background speak Lithuanian daily as a second language. Lithuanian is closely related to neighbouring Latvian language, Latvian, though the two languages are not mutually intelligible. It is written in a Latin script. In some respects, some linguists consider it to be the most conservative (language), conservative of the existing Indo-European languages, retaining features of the Proto-Indo-European language that had disappeared through development from other descendant languages. History Among Indo-European languag ...
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Reginald
Reginald is a masculine given name in the English language meaning "king". Etymology and history The name Reginald comes from Latin meaning "king" and "ruler" symbolizing authority and leadership. It comes from combining Latin “ rex” meaning king and “nald” meaning ruler. The name is derived from ''Reginaldus'' which means "king". This name signifies a ruler or kingly figure, representing authority and leadership. This Latin name is a Latinisation of a Germanic language name. The Germanic name is composed of two elements: the first ''ragin'', meaning "advice", "counsel", "decision"; the second element is ''wald'', meaning "rule", "ruler". The Old German form of the name is ''Raginald''; Old French forms are ''Reinald'' and ''Reynaud''. Forms of this Germanic name were first brought to the British Isles by Scandinavians, in the form of the Old Norse ''Rögnvaldr''. This name was later reinforced by the arrival of the Normans in the 11th century, in the Norman forms ''Rei ...
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Old English Language
Old English ( or , or ), or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the Early Middle Ages. It developed from the languages brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the mid-5th century, and the first Old English literature dates from the mid-7th century. After the Norman Conquest of 1066, English was replaced for several centuries by Anglo-Norman (a type of French) as the language of the upper classes. This is regarded as marking the end of the Old English era, since during the subsequent period the English language was heavily influenced by Anglo-Norman, developing into what is now known as Middle English in England and Early Scots in Scotland. Old English developed from a set of Anglo-Frisian or Ingvaeonic dialects originally spoken by Germanic tribes traditionally known as the Angles, Saxons and Jutes. As the Germanic settlers became dominant in England, their language re ...
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Raynaud
Raynaud or Reynaud is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alexis Raynaud (born 1994), French sport shooter * Alix Raynaud (born 1974), French executive producer and line producer * André Raynaud (1904–1937), French cyclist * Cecile Reynaud, volleyball player * Émile Reynaud (1844–1918), animator and inventor * Charles Ceccaldi-Raynaud (born 1925), French politician * Colette Reynaud (1872–1965), French feminist, socialist and pacifist journalist * Darius Reynaud (born 1985), American football player * Fernand Raynaud (1926–1973), stand-up comic * Jean Reynaud (1806–1863), philosopher * Jordy Mont-Reynaud (born 1983), chess master * Joëlle Ceccaldi-Raynaud (born 1951), politician * Louis Raynaud, dit Blanchard (1789–1868), politician * Marie-Line Reynaud (born 1954), politician * Maurice Raynaud (1834–1881), doctor, discovered Raynaud syndrome * Michel Raynaud, (1938–2018), mathematician * Michèle Raynaud, (born 1938), mathematician * Pa ...
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