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Octa appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's 12th-century pseudohistory Historia Regum Britanniae.

Octa and Historia
" An alternative form of this genealogy, found in the Historia Brittonum among other places, reverses the position of Octa and Oisc in the lineage.
Some manuscripts of the Historia include genealogies of the Saxon kingdoms ; the genealogy of the kings of Kent names Octa as the son and successor to Hengist and the father to the subsequent king Ossa.
As in the Historia Brittonum, Octa is brought to Britain by his father with Vortigern's consent.

Octa and 9th-century
The 9th-century Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, one of the most important sources for this period of history, does not mention Octa.
Conversely, the 9th-century Cotton Vespasian manuscript indicates that Octa was the son of Hengist and the father of Oisc.

Octa and history
Despite his shadowy recorded history Octa made an impact on the Britons, who describe his deeds in several sources.

Octa and Britons
Octa leads his men to York and continues to harry the Britons, along with his kinsman Eosa.

Octa and .
Bede gives the line of descent as follows: " Ethelbert was son of Irminric, son of Octa, and after his grandfather Oeric, surnamed Oisc, the kings of the Kentish folk are commonly known as Oiscings.
Sources disagree with whether Hengist was the father or grandfather of Oisc of Kent and Octa of Kent, one of whom succeeded Hengist as king.
Let us invite over my son Octa, and his brother Ebissa, who are brave soldiers, and give them the countries that are in the northern parts of Britain, by the wall, between Deira and Albania.
Upon receiving the invitation, Octa, Ebissa, and Cherdich, with three hundred ships full of soldiers immediately left for Britain.
After a while, Hengist's son Octa retreats to York " with a great body of men " and Eosa, " his kinsman ," retreats to Alclud, where he keeps a " large army for his guard.
In chapter 8, Octa surrenders to Aurelius and Aurelius grants Octa, Eosa, " and the rest that fled " the " country bordering upon Scotland, and made a firm covenant with them.
Octa is a village in Fayette County, Ohio, United States, along Rattlesnake Creek.
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He defeats Hengist's son Octa at Verulamium ( St Albans ), despite the Saxons calling him the " Half-Dead King.
He was the father of Octa, who succeeded him.
Lot is first mentioned as a loyal vassal to Uther Pendragon, King of Britain, in the king's wars against Octa, the Saxon King of Kent.
Two forms of PBDEs, Penta and Octa, are no longer manufactured in the United States because of health and safety concerns.
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John and Florence had four daughters: Mary, Ulah, Margie, and Octa Vayne.
Octa ( or Octha ) ( c. 500 – 543 ) was an Anglo-Saxon King of Kent during the 6th century.
However, Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People, completed around 731, names Octa as the son of " Orric, surnamed Oisc " and the grandson of Hengist.

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It appears, however, to have been partly derived from older Eocene deposits and it occurs also as a derivative phase in later formations, such as glacial drift.
The word is found in Gnostic texts such as the Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit, and also appears in the Greek Magical Papyri.
Alfheim (, " elf home ") is one of the Nine Worlds and home of the Light Elves in Norse mythology and appears also in Anglo-Scottish ballads under the form Elfhame ( Elphame, Elfame ) as a fairyland, sometimes modernized as Elfland ( Elfinland, Elvenland ).
This also appears in the Acta sanctorum.
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The aegis also appears in Ancient Egyptian mythology.
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This disclaimer also appears before the opening of their Sega Genesis and Super NES game as well as their Windows game Beavis and Butt-head in Virtual Stupidity.
Bede also appears to have taken quotes directly from his correspondents at times.
The term bretwalda also appears in a charter of Æthelstan.
In the Masoretic Text, it appears as a single work, either the first or last book of the Ketuvim ( the latter arrangement also making it the final book of the Jewish Bible ).
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