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  2. Ubba - Wikipedia

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    Ubba (Old Norse: Ubbi; died 878) was a 9th-century Viking and one of the commanders of the Great Heathen Army that invaded Anglo-Saxon England in the 860s. [ note 1 ] The Great Army appears to have been a coalition of warbands drawn from Scandinavia , Ireland , the Irish Sea region and Continental Europe .

  3. Aghstafa Airport - Wikipedia

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    Aghstafa Airport (ICAO: UBBA) is an airport serving the city of Aghstafa in Azerbaijan. [1] References This page was last edited on 27 September 2022, at 06:35 (UTC) ...

  4. Ebba, Nabatieh - Wikipedia

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    The village is located approximately 12 kilometers from Nabatieh and 84 kilometers from Beirut, and rises approximately 250 –300 meters from the sea level.. The total area of this village is 7.42 km2, about 35% of the area of town occupied by full of buildings and institutions and the rest divided between agricultural land, republic land and WAQF land.

  5. Odda, Ealdorman of Devon - Wikipedia

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    Ubba's army bore the raven banner, the symbol of Odin, and it flapped strongly in the wind, signifying victory. [7] According to legend, this banner was woven by the daughters of Ragnar Lodbrok, the sisters of Ubba, and could foretell what would happen in the forthcoming battle, flapping strongly for a victory and hanging limply for a defeat. [9]

  6. Ubbi - Wikipedia

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    Ubba, a ninth century Viking; Ubbo can also refer to: Hippo Regius This page was last edited on 12 July 2019, at 03:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Talk:Ubba - Wikipedia

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    – this statement, which ought probably to refer to "the History Channel", is logically impossible, since Ubba has been dead for well over 1,000 years – and "Ubba features in Bernard Cornwell's novel The Last Kingdom and the BBC America's series of the same name ...": the latter example shares the same logical impossibility, twice, but the ...

  8. Tell al-'Ubaid - Wikipedia

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    Tell al-'Ubaid (Arabic: العبيد) also (Tall al-'Ubaid) is a low, relatively small ancient Near Eastern archaeological site about six kilometers west of the site of ancient Ur and about 6 kilometers north of ancient Eridu in southern Iraq's Dhi Qar Governorate.

  9. Ubar - Wikipedia

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    Ubar may refer to: . Ab Bar; A legendary land in southern Arabia, often referred to as Atlantis of the Sands, which is considered by some to be the same as: . Iram of the Pillars