The Early Norman Castles of the British IslesJ. Murray, 1912 - 408 pages |
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... 12th - century scribe , and is consequently of no authority whatever , ' though there is nothing improbable in the statement , and it is supported by Nennius . " 1 Earle , Two Saxon Chronicles Parallel , Introd . , xxiii . 2 Nennius ...
... 12th - century scribe , and is consequently of no authority whatever , ' though there is nothing improbable in the statement , and it is supported by Nennius . " 1 Earle , Two Saxon Chronicles Parallel , Introd . , xxiii . 2 Nennius ...
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... 12th century , and as a castle at Runcorn is spoken of in a mediæval document , it seems not impossible that there may have been a Norman castle on this site , as we 1 Numismatic Chronicle , 3rd S. , xiii . , 220 . 2 2 Fowler's History ...
... 12th century , and as a castle at Runcorn is spoken of in a mediæval document , it seems not impossible that there may have been a Norman castle on this site , as we 1 Numismatic Chronicle , 3rd S. , xiii . , 220 . 2 2 Fowler's History ...
Page 65
... 12th century ; see , e.g. , Lamprecht's Alexanderlied , passim . It is clear by the context that Giesebrecht employs it in its ancient sense . 2 Ibid . , 222. Henry's son Otto married a daughter of Edward the Elder . Henry received the ...
... 12th century ; see , e.g. , Lamprecht's Alexanderlied , passim . It is clear by the context that Giesebrecht employs it in its ancient sense . 2 Ibid . , 222. Henry's son Otto married a daughter of Edward the Elder . Henry received the ...
Page 68
... century to the middle of the 12th century , these same words are used indifferently for a town or a castle , and it is impossible to tell , except by the context , whether a town or a castle is meant ; and often even the context throws ...
... century to the middle of the 12th century , these same words are used indifferently for a town or a castle , and it is impossible to tell , except by the context , whether a town or a castle is meant ; and often even the context throws ...
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... century do not reveal any extensive prevalence of private castles . Indeed , after studying all the most important chronicles of Neustria and Austrasia during this period , the ... 12th centuries , we find the same contrast between them.
... century do not reveal any extensive prevalence of private castles . Indeed , after studying all the most important chronicles of Neustria and Austrasia during this period , the ... 12th centuries , we find the same contrast between them.
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