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* Higham, N. J., " King Edwin of the Deiri: rhetoric and the reality of power in early England ," in Helen Geake and Jonathan Kenny ( eds ), Early Deira: Archaeological studies of the East Riding in the fourth to ninth centuries AD.
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The historian N. J. Higham offers another explanation for their attendance, arguing that Æthelberht sent the pair to the council because of shifts in Frankish policy towards the Kentish kingdom, which threatened Kentish independence, and that the two clergymen were sent to negotiate a compromise with Chlothar.
The historian N. J. Higham speculates that one reason for his attendance may have been to assert the English Church's independence from the Frankish Church.
The historian N. J. Higham connects the timing of this episode with a change in the " overkingship " from the Christian Kentish Æthelberht to the pagan East Anglian Raedwald, which Higham feels happened after Æthelberht's death.
* Keynes, Simon ( 2001 ), ' Edward, King of the Anglo-Saxons ', in N. J. Higham & D. H. Hill eds, Edward the Elder 899-924, Routledge ISBN 0-415-21497-1
* Yorke, Barbara ( 2001 ), ' Edward as Ætheling ', in N. J. Higham & D. H. Hill eds, Edward the Elder 899-924, Routledge
Scholars such as Thomas Jones and N. J. Higham argue that the Annales entry is based directly on the Historia, with the obscure battle of Guinnion replaced with the more famous Badon, and the icon of Mary replaced with the more common cross.
Other scholars, however, such as Thomas Jones and N. J. Higham, argue that the Annales account is based directly on the Historia, in which case the name of the battle would have been switched from the unknown Guinnon to the famous Badon, and the icon Arthur carries replaced with a more common one.
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" The two investigative reporters behind the Post series, Scott Higham and Sari Horwitz, wrote a book detailing their investigation.
The geographical centre of England lies in Higham on the Hill in west Leicestershire, close to the boundary between the East and West Midlands.
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* In 2002, alumnus Scott Higham and two colleagues from the Washington Post won the Pulitzer Prize in investigative reporting and the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for their year-long investigation into the deaths of children in the Washington, D. C., child protection system.
Higham and King
Higham Ferrers was the seat of the Ferrers family ; Braybrook Castle was built by Robert of Braybrooke, a favorite of King John ; and Burghley House gave the title of baron to William Cecil.
Higham and power
Concurring with this, the historian Nick Higham said that " Stigand was a seasoned politician whose career had been built on an accurate reading of the balance of power.
Higham and early
Biographer Charles Higham records that the sisters have always had an uneasy relationship, starting in early childhood when de Havilland would rip up the clothes Fontaine had to wear as hand-me-downs, forcing Fontaine to sew them back together.
Another important early landowner, Major John Bradford, had patented over in the Sandy Spring area by 1720, including " Charley Forest ", " Charley Forest Enlarged ", " Higham ", and " Discovery.
Fleming, better known as the creator of James Bond, took his inspiration for the subject from a series of aero-engined racing cars called " Chitty Bang Bang ", built by Count Louis Zborowski in the early 1920s at Higham Park.
Biographer Charles Higham records that the sisters have always had an uneasy relationship, starting in early childhood, when de Havilland would rip up the clothes that Fontaine had to wear as hand-me-downs.
Formed in early 1996 under then name of " Stuff ," the band consisted of members Chelsey Pieratt, Chris Billings, brothers Andy and Nic Higham, and Dustin Sanders, all members of a Christian youth group who wanted to promote their faith through their various musical talents.
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