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The two Northmen took up positions near the wood , while Alfgeir was beside the river . ... by Thorolf who urged his men to make a stand by the wood so that this would cover their backs and prevent them being attacked from all sides .
The two Northmen took up positions near the wood , while Alfgeir was beside the river . ... by Thorolf who urged his men to make a stand by the wood so that this would cover their backs and prevent them being attacked from all sides .
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There is certainly nothing to suggest that Vínheidhr is not a genuine name , a view supported by evidence presented above , while the name ' Vina ' is not without a degree of probability ; only ' Vinuskogar ' as a name for the woods has ...
There is certainly nothing to suggest that Vínheidhr is not a genuine name , a view supported by evidence presented above , while the name ' Vina ' is not without a degree of probability ; only ' Vinuskogar ' as a name for the woods has ...
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After a crushing defeat the foe , some slain and others drowned in the rivers , took refuge in Caledon Wood , where they were hemmed in by the Britons , eventually to surrender both themselves and their booty . The two rivers meeting at ...
After a crushing defeat the foe , some slain and others drowned in the rivers , took refuge in Caledon Wood , where they were hemmed in by the Britons , eventually to surrender both themselves and their booty . The two rivers meeting at ...
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A BRONZE AGE RAPIER FROM CATTERICK BRIDGE | 1 |
EXCAVATION OF A DSHAPED ENCLOSURE AT UPTON WEST YORKSHIRE | 7 |
BRAMHAM MOOR AND THE RED WHITE AND BROWN BATTLES 23 | 23 |
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