Æthelmær the Stout - meaning and definition. What is Æthelmær the Stout
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Æthelmær the Stout         
ANGLO-SAXON EALDORMAN
AEthelmaer the Stout; Aethelmaer the Stout
Æthelmær the Stout or Æthelmær Cild (died 1015) was ealdorman of the western provinces (or south-western EnglandPatrick Wormald, Æthelweard, Oxford Online DNB, 2004) from c. 1005 to 1015.
Æthelmær         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
AEthelmaer; Æthelmaer; Æthelmær (disambiguation); Aethelmaer
Æthelmær is an Old English name borne by many males in Anglo-Saxon and post-Conquest England, including:
Samuel Hollingsworth Stout         
AMERICAN FARMER, TEACHER AND SURGEON
Samuel H. Stout
Major Samuel Hollingsworth Stout (March 3, 1822 – September 18, 1903) was an American farmer, slaveholder, teacher and surgeon. In the Antebellum era, he was the owner of a farm with slaves in Giles County, Tennessee.