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I finally could find some pics from Hergest Ridge surfing the Net! Otherwise I'll have to keep looking at my XP Windows Professional deckstop. And you know... now that I think about it, the Greek letters chi "X" and rho "P" is an abbreviation for Christos, meaning Christ! (Coincidence? ) Reading probably began life around 870AD. A fortification had been built between the Rivers Kennet and Thames by the Danes, who used it as a base to launch countrywide invasions during the Viking wars of the time. King Alfred the Great and his older brother King Æthelred led many battles against the Danes there. The place became known as 'Readingum', Saxon for 'the place of Reada's people'. (However, a plausible alternative explanation for the name may have come from the Celtic 'Rhydd-Inge' meaning 'FORD OVER THE RIVER' - the river in question being the Kennet.) The heart of the town was around where the market is today - at St. Mary's Butts, where St. Birinus is said to have founded a small chapel in the 7th Century. 'The Butts' are so called from when the townspeople practiced their archery there.
24 Enero 2007, 7:37:03 |
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