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1Ælla of Northumbria — Ælla or Ælle (died 21 March 867) was king of Northumbria in the middle of the 9th century. Sources on Northumbrian history in this period are limited. Ælla s descent is not known and the dating of his reign is problematic. He is a major character …
2Ælla of Deira — Ælla (Ella, Ille) (died 588), is the first known king of Deira. One of his sons was Edwin of Northumbria and his daughter Acha married Æthelfrith of Bernicia.According to the Anglo Saxon Chronicle , he became king the same year as Ceawlin of… …
3LLA — may stand for:* Local Linear Aggregation * Irish Land and Labour Association * Lady Literate in Arts * Loma Linda Academy * Löfbergs Lila Arena * Low Level Analyst * Link local address, a type of computer network address …
4LLA — Abreviatura de leucemia linfocítica aguda. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 …
5lla — Mot Monosíl·lab Adverbi …
6lla|ma — «LAH muh», noun, plural mas or (especially collectively) ma. 1. a South American mammal somewhat like a camel, but smaller and without a hump. Llamas chew the cud and have woolly hair. They are used as beasts of burden in Peru and other countries …
7lla|ne|ro — «lyah NAY roh, yah », noun. Spanish. a plainsman …
8lla|no — «LAH noh», noun, plural nos. Spanish America and Southwestern U.S. a broad, almost treeless, grassy plain. ╂[American English < Spanish llano < Latin plānus level] …
9lla — abi·lla; al·gar·ro·bi·lla; ave·lla·ne·da; ban·de·ri·lla; ba·ri·lla; bar·ran·qui·lla; ca·ba·lla·da; ca·bri·lla; ca·chi·mi·lla; ca·hui·lla; cal·a·ba·zi·lla; can·de·li·lla; ca·pi·lla; cas·te·lla·no; cua·dri·lla; es·co·bi·lla; fru·ti·lla;… …
10Ælla de Northumbrie — Aelle de Northumbrie Pour les articles homonymes, voir Aella. Meurtre du roi de Northumbrie Ælla par Ra …