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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... chief . At the time that the Roman supremacy in Britain had its greatest extent , we distinguish the two great districts of Albion Superior and Inferior ( in a general way , England and Wales , and Scotland ) divided into the five ...
... chief . At the time that the Roman supremacy in Britain had its greatest extent , we distinguish the two great districts of Albion Superior and Inferior ( in a general way , England and Wales , and Scotland ) divided into the five ...
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... chiefs . A.D. 32. Our Lord is crucified . A.D. 37. Death of Tiberius , March 26. Caligula succeeds . A.D. 40. Caligula , prevailed on by a fugitive Briton “ , prepares to invade the island , but proceeds no further than the coast of ...
... chiefs . A.D. 32. Our Lord is crucified . A.D. 37. Death of Tiberius , March 26. Caligula succeeds . A.D. 40. Caligula , prevailed on by a fugitive Briton “ , prepares to invade the island , but proceeds no further than the coast of ...
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... chief , because Paulinus , then commander , was warring against Mona . ” Verulamium , Camulodunum , and other Roman posts , captured , and a great slaughter made of the Romans and their allies . Suetonius reduces Mona ( Anglesey ) 1 ...
... chief , because Paulinus , then commander , was warring against Mona . ” Verulamium , Camulodunum , and other Roman posts , captured , and a great slaughter made of the Romans and their allies . Suetonius reduces Mona ( Anglesey ) 1 ...
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... chiefs to give hostages and to allow their sons to receive a Roman education . 66 ' To the end , " says Tacitus , " that these people , thus wild and dispersed over the country , and thence easily instigated to war , might by a taste of ...
... chiefs to give hostages and to allow their sons to receive a Roman education . 66 ' To the end , " says Tacitus , " that these people , thus wild and dispersed over the country , and thence easily instigated to war , might by a taste of ...
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... chief from Ierne ( Ireland ) is received by him . " Agricola , " says Tacitus , " placed forces in that part of Britain which fronts Ireland , more from future views than from any present fear . In truth , Ireland , as it lies just ...
... chief from Ierne ( Ireland ) is received by him . " Agricola , " says Tacitus , " placed forces in that part of Britain which fronts Ireland , more from future views than from any present fear . In truth , Ireland , as it lies just ...
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