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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... bishop Ussher has collected from various writers no fewer than twenty - three different dates , ranging from 137 to ... bishops ' sees , as at London and Llan- daff . A brass plate in the church of St. Peter , Cornhill , London ...
... bishop Ussher has collected from various writers no fewer than twenty - three different dates , ranging from 137 to ... bishops ' sees , as at London and Llan- daff . A brass plate in the church of St. Peter , Cornhill , London ...
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... bishops are believed to have been present . A.D. 332. Constantine makes a new division of the empire , which assigns Britain , Gaul , and Iberia to one præfect . A.D. 337. Constantine dies ; in the division of the empire , Constantine ...
... bishops are believed to have been present . A.D. 332. Constantine makes a new division of the empire , which assigns Britain , Gaul , and Iberia to one præfect . A.D. 337. Constantine dies ; in the division of the empire , Constantine ...
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... bishops of Gaul for spiritual aid . Germanus , bishop of Auxerre , twice visited the island for the purpose ( pro- bably in 428 and 446 ) , and on one occasion he also gave them military assistance , by leading a body of newly baptized ...
... bishops of Gaul for spiritual aid . Germanus , bishop of Auxerre , twice visited the island for the purpose ( pro- bably in 428 and 446 ) , and on one occasion he also gave them military assistance , by leading a body of newly baptized ...
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... bishop of the fifth century , " a more cruel and more dan- gerous enemy than the Saxons : they overcome all who have the courage to oppose them ; they surprise all who are so imprudent as not to be prepared for their attack . When they ...
... bishop of the fifth century , " a more cruel and more dan- gerous enemy than the Saxons : they overcome all who have the courage to oppose them ; they surprise all who are so imprudent as not to be prepared for their attack . When they ...
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... bishop's see at St. Asaph . A.D. 560. Ceawlin ( Bretwalda ) succeeds in Wessex . Ella succeeds in the southern part of Northumbria " . Ethelbert ( Bretwalda ) succeeds in Kent ® . A.D. 565. Columba , a priest from Ireland , converts the ...
... bishop's see at St. Asaph . A.D. 560. Ceawlin ( Bretwalda ) succeeds in Wessex . Ella succeeds in the southern part of Northumbria " . Ethelbert ( Bretwalda ) succeeds in Kent ® . A.D. 565. Columba , a priest from Ireland , converts the ...
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