- Horsa
Horsa, according to tradition, was a fifth century warrior and brother of
Hengest who took part in the invasion and conquest of Britain from its nativeRomano-British andCelt ic inhabitants. It is often said that his name is Anglo-Saxon for "stud", but this is not quite accurate; the Anglo-Saxon for "horse" is "hors" (genitive "horses"). His name "Horsa" (genitive "Horsan") looks like ahypocoristic (pet-name) form for a compound word name whose first component is "Hors-".Bede , the providing the earliest reference known to Horse, mentions a stone existed that recorded his name. Legend has it that Horsa was buried at Horsted, an area betweenChatham in Kent and Bluebell Hill, on the road towardsMaidstone ."Anglo-Saxon Chronicle"
Referencing the
Battle of Aylesford , the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " entry for455 states:"Her Hengest ⁊ Horsa fuhton wiþ Wyrtgeorne þam cyninge, in þære stowe þe is gecueden Agælesþrep, ⁊ his broþur Horsan man ofslog; ⁊ æfter þam Hengest feng to rice ⁊ Æsc his sunu."
In modern English:
"Here
Hengest and Horsa fought against KingVortigern in the place that is calledAylesford , and his brother Horsa was killed, and after that Hengest and his son Æsc took the kingdom."ee also
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Airspeed Horsa - World War II glider
*List of monarchs of Kent
*White horse of Kent
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