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  • Beorma
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    Beorma (Old English pronunciation: [ˈbeːorˠmɑ]) is the putative eponym of the English city of Birmingham, known in the Old English period as *Beormingahām

    Beorma

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  • 1 Beorma Place
  • Mixed-use skyscraper in Birmingham, England

    1 Beorma Place (also known as Beorma Tower or Beorma Quarter) is a 113-metre (371 ft) tall, 30-storey mixed-use skyscraper under construction in Birmingham

    1 Beorma Place

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  • Big City Plan
  • Major development plan for the city centre of Birmingham, England

    e-architect "Beorma Quarter". Retrieved 30 October 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "Birmingham Beorma Quarter tower

    Big City Plan

    Big City Plan

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  • Birmingham
  • City in the West Midlands, England

    tribe or clan whose name means 'Beorma's people' and which may have formed an early unit of Anglo-Saxon administration. Beorma, after whom the tribe was named

    Birmingham

    Birmingham

    Birmingham

  • River Rea
  • River in England

    Birmingham, England. It is the river on which Birmingham was founded by the Beorma tribe in the 7th century. The name of the Rea derives from a root found

    River Rea

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  • Ohthere of Hålogaland
  • Norwegian explorer

    the north of the Swedes, and the Beormas, whom he found living by the White Sea. Ohthere reported that the Beormas spoke a language related to that of

    Ohthere of Hålogaland

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  • Beormingas
  • Anglo-Saxon tribe

    of the Kingdom of Mercia. The name literally means "Beorma's people" in Old English, and Beorma is likely to have been either the leader of the group

    Beormingas

    Beormingas

  • Bjarmaland
  • Territory mentioned in Norse sagas

    river, probably the Northern Dvina. At the estuary of the river dwelt the Beormas, who unlike the nomadic Sami peoples were sedentary, and their land was

    Bjarmaland

    Bjarmaland

    Bjarmaland

  • List of tallest buildings in the United Kingdom
  • Archived from the original on 7 June 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2020. "Beorma Tower Celebrates Topping Out Ceremony". Broadway Malyan. Retrieved 6 October

    List of tallest buildings in the United Kingdom

    List of tallest buildings in the United Kingdom

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  • Germanic toponymy
  • Names given to places by Germanic peoples

    Old English naming suffixes: Birmingham, from Old English Beorma-ingahām ("home of Beorma"). Bradford, Yorkshire, from Old English brad-ford ("broad

    Germanic toponymy

    Germanic_toponymy

  • List of tallest buildings and structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area
  • Archived from the original on 19 August 2021. Retrieved 21 August 2021. "Beorma Quarter". www.trevorhorne.com. Retrieved 21 August 2021. "Case Summary 2018/04812/PA

    List of tallest buildings and structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area

    List of tallest buildings and structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area

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  • Komi peoples
  • Permian ethnic group

    far-away land.' In Old Norse and Old English, it was known as Bjarmaland and Beormas respectively, but those Germanic names designate a wider area than the

    Komi peoples

    Komi peoples

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  • Makers Place
  • Building development in Birmingham, England

    Birmingham List of tallest buildings in the United Kingdom The Octagon 1 Beorma Place "Great Charles Street - Moda Group". modagroup.com. Retrieved 2025-10-28

    Makers Place

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  • History of Birmingham
  • whose name literally means "Beorma's people" and which may have formed an early unit of Anglo-Saxon administration. Beorma, after whom the tribe was named

    History of Birmingham

    History of Birmingham

    History_of_Birmingham

  • George Thalben-Ball
  • British organist and composer

    over 1,000 weekly recitals. He wrote in 1972 an organ solo called 'Toccata Beorma' as a celebration of his links with the city. In 1948 Thalben-Ball was elected

    George Thalben-Ball

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  • Highgate, Birmingham
  • Area of Birmingham, England

    of Canterbury William Mosedale, George Cross recipient Richard Denning. "Beorma-Ingas-ham - The Anglo-Saxon origins of Birmingham". Retrieved 15 February

    Highgate, Birmingham

    Highgate, Birmingham

    Highgate,_Birmingham

  • Bristol Bisons RFC
  • English rugby union team

    2023 Birmingham, United Kingdom, hosted Union Cup, finishing 3rd over all (Beorma Cup) in European Rankings 2025 Oslo, Norway, finishing in the top 8 in Europe

    Bristol Bisons RFC

    Bristol Bisons RFC

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  • List of public art in Birmingham
  • Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes More images Beorma Ingas Ham Gooch Street Bridge, Highgate 52°27′59″N 1°53′34″W / 52.466434°N

    List of public art in Birmingham

    List_of_public_art_in_Birmingham

  • New Milton
  • Market town in Hampshire, England

    English place-name, the etymology of Barton-on-Sea is unique. It means "Beorma's Farm", and appears twice in the Domesday Book, as Bermintune and as Burmintune

    New Milton

    New Milton

    New_Milton

  • Bjarmian languages
  • Extinct Finnic language of Europe

    and Russian Literature on Bjarmaland. Ross, Alan S. C., Terfinnas and Beormas. London: Viking Society for Northern Research. 1981. Reprint of 1940 Edition

    Bjarmian languages

    Bjarmian languages

    Bjarmian_languages

  • Barton on Sea
  • Village in Hampshire, England

    English place-name, the etymology of Barton-on-Sea is unique. It means Beorma's Farm, and appears twice in the Domesday Book, as Bermintune and as Burmintune

    Barton on Sea

    Barton on Sea

    Barton_on_Sea

  • Alan S. C. Ross
  • The Numeral-Signs of the Mohenjo-daro Script, 1938; The Terfinnas and Beormas of Ohthere, 1940; Ginger, 1952; Noblesse Oblige: An Enquiry into the Identifiable

    Alan S. C. Ross

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