Trent, battle on the
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Trent, battle on the, 679.
Æthelred, king of Mercia, defeated
Ecgfrith, king of Northumbria, and regained authority over
Lindsey. The site cannot be localized.
Bede's account has specially revealing elements. He emphasizes how Archbishop
Theodore successfully urged acceptance of a blood-price for the Northumbrian king's brother who had been killed. Long peace followed. Second, Bede relates a miracle story about Imma, a Northumbrian noble, captured by the Mercians. It shows that it was normal for captured nobles to be killed, lesser men enslaved; and that lesser captives were sold to a Frisian slave merchant, who took them, chained, to London for export.
James Campbell
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Focal orchitis in undescended testes: discussion of pathogenetic mechanisms of tubular atrophy.
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Undescended Testes
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testes
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testis
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Testicular Surgery
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