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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... afterwards added slaves and fierce hunting dogs , and in the fourth century , if not before , wheat in large quan- tity . Tacitus informs us that the natives of Britain were of several distinct races , as evidenced by their differences ...
... afterwards added slaves and fierce hunting dogs , and in the fourth century , if not before , wheat in large quan- tity . Tacitus informs us that the natives of Britain were of several distinct races , as evidenced by their differences ...
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... ( afterwards Verulamium , now St. Alban's ) . Cassivellaunus incites the tribes in Cantium ( Kent ) to attack the Roman camp . Cassivellaunus is defeated , and surrenders . Cæsar returns to Gaul before the end of Septem- ber . C The ...
... ( afterwards Verulamium , now St. Alban's ) . Cassivellaunus incites the tribes in Cantium ( Kent ) to attack the Roman camp . Cassivellaunus is defeated , and surrenders . Cæsar returns to Gaul before the end of Septem- ber . C The ...
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... afterwards planted the Roman colony of Camulodunum . A TAJCIO AA MV Gold Coins of Tasciovanus and of Cunobelin . These coins are of gold , and both in their devices and style of art evidence a degree of civilization very unlike what ...
... afterwards planted the Roman colony of Camulodunum . A TAJCIO AA MV Gold Coins of Tasciovanus and of Cunobelin . These coins are of gold , and both in their devices and style of art evidence a degree of civilization very unlike what ...
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... ( afterwards emperor ) sent to Britain . Claudius visits the island , captures the principal town of Cunobelin , ( afterwards Camulodunum , now Maldon , in Essex , ) and after sixteen days ' residence in Britain returns to Rome . A.D. 44 ...
... ( afterwards emperor ) sent to Britain . Claudius visits the island , captures the principal town of Cunobelin , ( afterwards Camulodunum , now Maldon , in Essex , ) and after sixteen days ' residence in Britain returns to Rome . A.D. 44 ...
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... emperor . A.D. 267. Gallienus assassinated , March 20. Clau- dius becomes emperor . A.D. 270. Claudius dies of the plague , in May . Aurelian succeeds . · A.D. 273. Constantius Chlorus ( afterwards empe- ror ) 34 THE ROMAN ERA .
... emperor . A.D. 267. Gallienus assassinated , March 20. Clau- dius becomes emperor . A.D. 270. Claudius dies of the plague , in May . Aurelian succeeds . · A.D. 273. Constantius Chlorus ( afterwards empe- ror ) 34 THE ROMAN ERA .
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