Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the Monkish Latin OriginalsJohn Allen Giles, Gildas G. Bell & sons, 1900 - 512 pages |
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... Rome : edited in the tenth century , by Mark the Hermit ; with an English version , fac - simile of the original , notes and illustrations . " The kindness of that gentle- man has enabled the present editor to reprint the whole , with ...
... Rome : edited in the tenth century , by Mark the Hermit ; with an English version , fac - simile of the original , notes and illustrations . " The kindness of that gentle- man has enabled the present editor to reprint the whole , with ...
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... . of Cornwall . Aganippus , K. of Gaul . Margan 13. Cunedagius ( Isaiah - Hosea - Rome built by Romulus and Remus . 33 yrs . 14. Rivallo 15. Gurgustius 16. Sisilius 17. Jago 1 18. Kinmarcus 19. Gorbogudo = Widen Ferrex Long civii.
... . of Cornwall . Aganippus , K. of Gaul . Margan 13. Cunedagius ( Isaiah - Hosea - Rome built by Romulus and Remus . 33 yrs . 14. Rivallo 15. Gurgustius 16. Sisilius 17. Jago 1 18. Kinmarcus 19. Gorbogudo = Widen Ferrex Long civii.
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... Rome , where he is confirmed in the faith of Christ by pope Sergius , and dies A. D. 689 . CHAP . VI . - RICHARD OF CIRENCESTER . RICHARD , surnamed from his birth - place Richard of Ciren- cester , flourished from the middle to the ...
... Rome , where he is confirmed in the faith of Christ by pope Sergius , and dies A. D. 689 . CHAP . VI . - RICHARD OF CIRENCESTER . RICHARD , surnamed from his birth - place Richard of Ciren- cester , flourished from the middle to the ...
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... Rome , from his abbat , William of Colchester , in 1391 ; and there can be little doubt that a man of so in- dustrious , observant , and sagacious a character profited by this journey to extend his historical and antiquarian know- ledge ...
... Rome , from his abbat , William of Colchester , in 1391 ; and there can be little doubt that a man of so in- dustrious , observant , and sagacious a character profited by this journey to extend his historical and antiquarian know- ledge ...
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... Rome was destroyed by the Goths in the eleven hundred and forty - sixth year after it was built . From that time the Roman authority ceased in the island of Britain , and in many other countries which they had held under the yoke of ...
... Rome was destroyed by the Goths in the eleven hundred and forty - sixth year after it was built . From that time the Roman authority ceased in the island of Britain , and in many other countries which they had held under the yoke of ...
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