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'''[168/20]''' My name is Beden,<ref>‘Beden’ (BÉDEN) — meaning: ‘prayed/asked for’; this is probably the same name as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bede Bede].</ref> son of Haechgana. My uncle Koneread never married and thus died childless. I was chosen in his place. Adel, the third king by that name, approved of the choice after I agreed to acknowledge him as my master. Besides the entire inheritance of my uncle, he gave me a good amount of land bordering my estate on condition that I would settle people there who would never (...) his people (...) | '''[[168|[168/20]]]''' My name is Beden,<ref>‘Beden’ (BÉDEN) — meaning: ‘prayed/asked for’; this is probably the same name as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bede Bede].</ref> son of Haechgana. My uncle Koneread never married and thus died childless. I was chosen in his place. Adel, the third king by that name, approved of the choice after I agreed to acknowledge him as my master. Besides the entire inheritance of my uncle, he gave me a good amount of land bordering my estate on condition that I would settle people there who would never (...) his people (...) | ||
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17. Beden, Son of Haechgana
[168/20] My name is Beden,[1] son of Haechgana. My uncle Koneread never married and thus died childless. I was chosen in his place. Adel, the third king by that name, approved of the choice after I agreed to acknowledge him as my master. Besides the entire inheritance of my uncle, he gave me a good amount of land bordering my estate on condition that I would settle people there who would never (...) his people (...)
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Sandbach 1876
[p.227 cont.] The Writing of Beeden.
My name is Beeden, son of Hachgana. My uncle, not having married, left no children. I was elected in his place. Adel, the third king of that name, approved of the choice, provided I should acknowledge him as master. In addition to the entire inheritance of my uncle, he gave me some land which joined my inheritance, on condition that I would settle people there who should never his people [...]
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