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more love for angling than skill, thought there must be something captivating in the complexion of Pablo. He resolved to try. One morning, going down to the river an hour or two earlier than usual, we were astonished to find the experimental philosophic angler with his face blacked after the most approved style of the
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For a few days I amused myself with Pablo Fanque fishing in the Isis. Pablo was a very expert angler, and would usually catch as many fish as five or six of us within sight of him put together. This suggested a curious device. You must know that Pablo is a coloured man. One of the Oxonians, with
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racing team used the name ISIS in the beginning of its chassis number. ISIS is then succeeded by the year number; for example, ISIS XII was the 2012 chassis, nicknamed "Miss Piggy". This continued until the 2016 season, when the naming convention changed to use an OBR prefix.
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invaders would try to occupy and control the most important parts of the Roman infrastructure. There were battles between the Dobunni ("the Britons") and the Saxons, most notably the
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The River Severn is a famous example of how the original meaning of a name is lost when it is replaced by a similar sounding name that has a different meaning.
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Ritual sacrifice was an integral part of ancient Graeco-Roman religion and was regarded as an indication of whether a person was pagan or Christian...
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the largest. The valley of the upper Thames was the most prosperous part of Roman Britain, it contained the highest concentration of
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The conflation theory might explain the reason why the Thames has retained a trailing 's' – but the River Thame has not.
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regained control of their traditional tribal territory, which happened to include some of the most prosperous parts of
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River ISIS ..."An alternative name for the Thames above its junction with the Thame, used particularly in Oxford...
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depict carved faces intended to represent the Isis and the Thame. Thame is a bearded man, while Isis is female.
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in 577. It is possible that there was some integration between the Romanised Dobunni and the Saxon
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on a six-cylinder car made from 1929 to 1931. It was resurrected on a six-cylinder car from the
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is an alternative name for the stretch of the Thames from its source in the Cotswolds – near
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The modern form of the name, first recorded c.1540, is a reference to the Egyptian goddess
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Charles II, 1677 & 1678: An Act for Preservation of Fishing in the River of Seaverne
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The name used by the Dobunni for their stretch of the Thames is not known. However, the
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to house rowing facilities and for viewing races. Now the barges are gone and there are
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Following the end of Roman rule in Britain, towards the end of the fourth century, the
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had a different meaning that was lost when replaced by a similar sounding name.
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The Isis, like much of the Thames, has long been popular among anglers for its
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The name variants for the Upper Thames (recorded in the fourteenth century):
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until the end of the fourth century – as it did elsewhere in the Dobunnic
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Map of Oxford c. 1900, with the river labelled as "River Thames or Isis".
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in Christ Church Meadow is used as a route to and from the boathouses.
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The Public Life of W.F. Wallett, the Queen's Jester: An Autobiography
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instead a little further down the river near the confluence with the
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during the sixteenth century, and influenced by the ideas of the
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near the River Thames in the Woolwich area of South East London.
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Lost Realms: Histories of Britain from the Romans to the Vikings
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seems to be composed from the names of two rivers, that are the
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The conflation theory (Tam + Isis) was proposed and endorsed by
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Known name variants for the upper Thames, recorded during the
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The Lake Counties (1932). Revised by William Rollinson (1988)
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It would be expected that during the late sixth century the
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The origin of the modern form was possibly influenced by:
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Rowing on the Isis opposite the Oxford college boathouses.
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The name "Isis" is also used for the men's second rowing
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The association of the Thames with the Egyptian goddess.
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was complex, since the cult of Isis was itself pagan.
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river arises among the Celts and the polis of Pyrene,
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The name "Isis" is especially used in the context of
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then occupied and controlled the upper Thames area:
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Notably, the Isis flows through the city of 2507: 2505: 2503: 2501: 2499: 2497: 2388:"MAGiC MaP: River Cherwell – Isis confluence" 1544:The association of the Egyptian goddess with 2740:, as is the modern spelling with the French 2552: 2550: 2548: 2546: 2544: 2521:There may be intermittent problems with the 1896:Wallett, W. F. (1870). Luntley, John (ed.). 1217:It is possible that the Romano-British name 247:has always been an important centre for the 27:Name for the River Thames in Oxfordshire, UK 3306: 2933:..."Axe, Exe, Esk, Usk, Wiske all forms of 2919: 2907: 2905: 2859: 2525:website, if so then try again another time. 2192: 2190: 2072: 939: 2494: 3175:..."Isis riseth 3 myles from Cirencestre" 2541: 2370:"MAGiC MaP: Christ Church Meadow, Oxford" 1747:in the 1950s. The name died out in 1958. 1588: 362:, before the annual Oxford vs. Cambridge 327:on the river bank at the southern end of 237:Oxford is famously known as the city of " 3532: 3388:Rabbitts, Paul; Rabbitts, David (2022). 2902: 2187: 2084: 2048: 2033: 754: 311: 62: 54: 46: 3616:Terminology of the University of Oxford 3480: 3437: 3412: 3250: 2899:account are in fact from the Celtic... 2147: 2099: 2018: 1994: 1912: 1902:. London: Bemrose and Sons. p. 73. 1895: 1883: 1871: 1237:. If so then the name derives from the 411: 14: 3603: 3465: 3359: 2123: 2006: 1971: 1108:, and the most luxurious, for example 1080:The Thames rises from its source near 3504: 3334: 3095:..."a military presence persisted in 2231:from the original on 21 December 2021 2135: 2111: 1956: 1859: 1581:It is possible that the earlier name 183:, angling – and the Egyptian goddess 3486:Ancient Rome: An Illustrated History 3443:The Celts: Search for a Civilisation 2874:See Contents > Name history > 1385:cutting Europe across the middle... 187:– might be explained by her role as 3646:Rowing venues in the United Kingdom 3038:(Stanwix Roman fort) – the largest 3020:(North) Roman road connected York ( 2913:Brittonic Language in the Old North 2623:> In the Greco-Roman world > 1444:river was known by its Celtic name 1084:and begins its journey through the 857:(joining together) of its two main 164: 24: 3390:Cotherstone: A Village in Teesdale 3192:Possible influence on Christianity 2762:..."The earliest forms of Thames, 2691:Possible influence on Christianity 1358:West of Thames Head as far as the 25: 3662: 3556: 3468:The Origin of English Place Names 1554:Events in the sixteenth century. 1452:, which is a hybrid of Brittonic 1155:, found near the River Thames in 1115: 750: 179:The association between Oxford – 109:) is an alternative name for the 2875: 2424:"MAGiC MaP: Iffley Meadows SSSI" 2280:"MAGiC MaP: Port Meadow, Oxford" 1816:Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 1595:River Severn § English name 1184:The Romano-British name for the 1167: 1130:worshipped the Egyptian goddess 1075: 950: 943: 77: 3226: 3214: 3197: 3180: 3153: 3133: 3108: 3084: 3010: 2981: 2967: 2943: 2845: 2828: 2751: 2721: 2696: 2679: 2666: 2213: 2164: 1918: 1889: 1831:Tributaries of the River Thames 1791:is named after the river Isis. 1122:Londinium § Temple of Isis 930: 358:, the men's second crew of the 323:There used to be ornate wooden 256:Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford 230:– towards the shining light of 171:Londinium § Temple of Isis 2650: 2637: 2613: 2595: 2406:"MAGiC MaP: Donnington Bridge" 1726: 1568:= Tam + Isis) endorsed by the 1499: 1448:. A more local example is the 1366: 1251:") – not the Egyptian goddess 1060:for names recorded during the 620:Oxford University Rowing Clubs 360:Cambridge University Boat Club 113:, used from its source in the 51:Punting on the Isis at Oxford. 13: 1: 3636:Tourist attractions in Oxford 3048:Route from York to Carlisle: 1841: 1564:The conflation theory (Roman 1520: 1258: 962:Catuvellauni – Lower Thames. 817: 465:(Wytham – Seacourt – Hinksey) 3641:Christ Church Meadow, Oxford 3284:Roman Britain: A New History 2219: 2061:Rabbitts & Rabbitts 2022 1846: 1762:His Majesty's Prison Service 1413:Isis or Ouse (16th century). 1355:(near Woodstock and Oxford). 784:long woo'd was lastly wonne, 145:, and was worshipped at the 7: 3413:Raithby, John, ed. (1819). 3344:Scottish Place-Name Society 3075:North to Carlisle. Now the 2839:A Journey to Lindisfarne... 2799:... ...Thama et Ysa aut Usa 2629:The first festival was the 2460:"MAGiC MaP: Abingdon Abbey" 2298:"MAGiC MaP: Godstow Bridge" 2201:. People's Collection Wales 1794: 1758:Young Offenders Institution 1559:classical Roman antiquities 1557:The revival of interest in 1510:classical Roman antiquities 1429:origin and may derive from 1126:It is known that people in 935: 879: 352:Oxford University Boat Club 10: 3667: 3514:Cambridge University Press 3472:Routledge & Kegan Paul 3244: 1821:Rowing on the River Thames 1592: 1463:See also wiktionary – for 1407:Ysa or Usa (14th century). 1262: 1119: 976:before the arrival of the 759:Thame and Isis, carved by 469:Wytham Ditches and Flushes 373: 253: 168: 117:until it is joined by the 29: 3533:Williams, Thomas (2023). 2352:"MAGiC MaP: Folly Bridge" 2334:"MAGiC MaP: Oxford Canal" 2316:"MAGiC MaP: Godstow Lock" 1836:List of rivers in England 1779:cars manufactured by the 1745:British Motor Corporation 260: 2534: 2442:"MAGiC MaP: Iffley Lock" 1495:> ..."river, stream". 1410:Isa, Ise (14th century). 959:Dobunni – Upper Thames. 888:and scholars during the 845:It has in the past been 786:And instantly should wed 175:Religion in ancient Rome 3335:James, Alan G. (2020). 3172:(1546)...announced that 2567:Ise 1347, 1387, c.1540. 2247: 1931:River and Rowing Museum 1760:in England operated by 1735:name was first used by 919:– second Keeper of the 3466:Reaney, P. H. (1969). 3421:British History Online 3237: 3177: 2808: 2157: 1589:Example (River Severn) 1387: 1207:, near the Roman fort 1165: 798: 764: 409: 320: 305:and must then aim to " 68: 60: 52: 38:. For other uses, see 3626:Rivers of Oxfordshire 3621:Thames drainage basin 3233: 3223:‘A’ sa 894 recte 893. 3173: 2791: 2221:"ISIS Neutron Source" 1737:Morris Motors Limited 1371: 1225:) may share a common 1161: 1110:Chedworth Roman Villa 767: 758: 599:– Parks and Gardens. 400: 315: 295:Christ Church Regatta 277:, the most important 212:Mary, mother of Jesus 149:– near the Thames in 66: 58: 50: 40:Isis (disambiguation) 3316:J.M. Dent & Sons 3256:Thames: Sacred River 3161:Thames: Sacred River 3068:to Penrith. Now the 2892:Thames: Sacred River 2853:Thames: Sacred River 2787:Thames: Sacred River 2589:Thames: Sacred River 1929:. 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G. 2973:Thomas Williams – 2949:Thomas Williams – 2748:(Thamis 1220) ... 2732:..."The common ME 2573:Isis or Ouse 1577. 2523:magic.defra.gov.uk 2511:MAGiC MaP – Help 1933:. pp. 12–13. 1417:The name variants 765: 761:Anne Seymour Damer 688:St Mary the Virgin 617:– Isis confluence. 321: 69: 61: 53: 3563:Salters Steamers 3523:978-0-521-16855-7 3026:) with Carlisle ( 2790:..."Higden writes 2516:Table of Contents 1997:, pp. 26–27. 1724: 1723: 1535:study of religion 1316:Battle of Deorham 1269:Battle of Deorham 1265:Sub-Roman Britain 1203:caves beside the 1176:is also found in 1002:Source of the Isa 966: 965: 810:The keystones of 748: 747: 643:Donnington Bridge 366:on the Thames in 303:Donnington Bridge 279:Oxford University 249:study of religion 218:. The worship of 32:The Isis Magazine 16:(Redirected from 3658: 3631:Rowing in Oxford 3598: 3597: 3595: 3594: 3593: 3592:51.7429; -1.2497 3588: 3584: 3581: 3580: 3579: 3576: 3552: 3527: 3499: 3488:. 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