Oda or Odo (d. 959), Archbishop of Canterbury, was Bishop of Ramsbury from 927 to 942, and went with King Æthelstan to the battle of Brunanburh in 937. In 942 he succeeded Wulfhelm as archbishop of Canterbury, and he appears to have been an able and conscientious ruler of the...
Oda the Severe becomes The Archbishop of Canterbury is the most senior bishop of the Church of England and of the worldwide Anglican Communion, outranking the other English archbishop, the Archbishop of York. His episcopal see is the Diocese of Canterbury and his episcopal chair (cathedra) is at Canterbury Cathedral. He functions as the...
Archbishop of Canterbury
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Charles d'Outremer son of Louis IV dOutremer: King of France 936 to 954, member of the Carolingian dynasty. Born September 10, 920 at Laon, Aisne, France, the son of King Charles III and Princess Eadgifu of England. He was only three years old when his mother took him over the sea (in French...
Louis IV of France
RFC 941 April 1985 Network Layer Addressing 6.3 Authorities The uniqueness of identifiers within a domain or subdomain is ensured by an authority associated with that domain.
RFC 941 April 1985 Network Layer Addressing protocol specifications making reference to this Addendum shall specify the way in which either the decimal concrete syntax or the binary concrete syntax of the NSAP address (or both) is encoded as NPAI (see clause 6.1.3).
RFC 941 April 1985 Network Layer Addressing The second type of padding is necessary to ensure that a binary encoding of the IDI consists of an integral number of binary octets.