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Thomas J T Williams
Landscapes of Ritual Warfare in Early Medieval Britain (poster; 2010)
WODEN’S BARROW: NOTES ON A PRELIMINARY CASE STUDY Woden’s Barrow (NGR SU 113 634) is the first... more WODEN’S BARROW: NOTES ON A PRELIMINARY CASE STUDY
Woden’s Barrow (NGR SU 113 634) is the first documented battle-site to be considered in the course of this project. The following observations outline some initial findings relating to the site and its associated archaeology, topography and landscape features which are suggestive of links between landscape, ritual and warfare.
Woden’s barrow (OE Wodnesbeorg) is a neolithic long-barrow on the Ridgeway [fig 2, A]. It is named as the location of two separate battles in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, Winchester Manuscript, 20 and 42, in Swanton.):
592: Here there was great slaughter at Woden’s Barrow.
715: Here Ine and Ceolred fought at Woden’s Barrow.
The reliability of the first entry is questionable, the second much le
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Hank Williams Jr.
American singer-songwriter and musician (born 1949)
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| Birth name | Randall Hank Williams |
| Born | (1949-05-26) May 26, 1949 (age 75) Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S. |
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| Years active | 1963–present |
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| Spouse | Gwen Yeargin (m. 1971; div. 1977)Becky White (m. 1977; div. 1983)Mary Jane Thomas (m. 1990; died 2022)Brandi Williams (m. 2023) |
| Website | hankjr.com |
| Children | 5, including Hank Williams III and Holly Williams |
Musical artist
Randall Hank Williams (born May 26, 1949), known professionally as Hank Williams Jr. or Boceph
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Thomas C. Williams, Sr.
Thomas C. Williams, Sr., a late-19th-century Richmond College trustee and donor, amassed considerable wealth through tobacco manufacturing enterprises of “world-wide reputation,” becoming “one of the two or three most wealthy men in Richmond.”1 As a Richmond College trustee, Williams provided funds at crucial times and exhibited a strong interest in the lag program. He began his career in the 1850s as a clerk in the tobacco business of Richmond College founding Trustee James Thomas, Jr. (1806-1886); established the tobacco firm Patterson & Williams & Company with Richard A. Patterson (1826-1912), who also later became a Richmond College trustee; and operated Thomas C. Williams & Company, another tobacco business, originally in partnership with James Thomas, Jr. This page provides a summary of Williams’s life and work, as well as his relationship to Richmond College.
During Williams’s career, Richmond was one of the largest slave-tra