The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records ...John Henry and James Parker, 1865 |
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... Wales , and in Ireland ; these are necessarily brief , but being drawn from the co- temporary Annals , Chronicles , and Laws of each country , they may perhaps be sufficient to shew what degree of connexion formerly existed between the ...
... Wales , and in Ireland ; these are necessarily brief , but being drawn from the co- temporary Annals , Chronicles , and Laws of each country , they may perhaps be sufficient to shew what degree of connexion formerly existed between the ...
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... Wales , and Scotland ) divided into the five provinces of Britannia Prima , Britannia Secunda , Flavia Cæsariensis , Maxima Cæsariensis , and Valentia . 1. Britannia Prima contained the country south of the Thames and the Severn , and ...
... Wales , and Scotland ) divided into the five provinces of Britannia Prima , Britannia Secunda , Flavia Cæsariensis , Maxima Cæsariensis , and Valentia . 1. Britannia Prima contained the country south of the Thames and the Severn , and ...
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... Wales , Herefordshire , and Monmouthshire . h Welsh tradition ascribes the introduction of Christianity to Bri- tain , to Bran , the father of Caractacus , who is said to have been con- verted at Rome by the preaching of St. Paul . who ...
... Wales , Herefordshire , and Monmouthshire . h Welsh tradition ascribes the introduction of Christianity to Bri- tain , to Bran , the father of Caractacus , who is said to have been con- verted at Rome by the preaching of St. Paul . who ...
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... Wales ( Britannia Se- cunda ) , divided into many small states , the independence of a part of which survived for more than 200 years the overthrow of the Saxon power . SCOTLAND . THE whole country north of the Forth and west of the ...
... Wales ( Britannia Se- cunda ) , divided into many small states , the independence of a part of which survived for more than 200 years the overthrow of the Saxon power . SCOTLAND . THE whole country north of the Forth and west of the ...
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... Wales , is supposed to have lived about this time , and to have held the see of Llandaff , as well as that of Caerleon ( now St. David's ) . He resigned both , and retired to Bardsey island , where he died He was commemorated in the old ...
... Wales , is supposed to have lived about this time , and to have held the see of Llandaff , as well as that of Caerleon ( now St. David's ) . He resigned both , and retired to Bardsey island , where he died He was commemorated in the old ...
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