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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... Romans . The Roman fleet damaged by a storm . A party of the Romans defeated , and the tribune Laberius killed . The Britons harass Cæsar's march . VOL . 1 . Cæsar crosses the Tamesis ( Thames ) . " Cæsar THE ROMAN ERA . 17.
... Romans . The Roman fleet damaged by a storm . A party of the Romans defeated , and the tribune Laberius killed . The Britons harass Cæsar's march . VOL . 1 . Cæsar crosses the Tamesis ( Thames ) . " Cæsar THE ROMAN ERA . 17.
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... defeated , and surrenders . Cæsar returns to Gaul before the end of Septem- ber . C The Trinobantes , Cenimagni , Ancalites , Bibroci , Segontiaci , and Cassi , dwelling in the district from the Thames to the Wash , and westward as far ...
... defeated , and surrenders . Cæsar returns to Gaul before the end of Septem- ber . C The Trinobantes , Cenimagni , Ancalites , Bibroci , Segontiaci , and Cassi , dwelling in the district from the Thames to the Wash , and westward as far ...
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... defeated , flees for refuge to Britain . B.C. 44. Cæsar is slain in the Senate - house , March 15. Octavianus , his nephew , succeeds to his power , and takes the style of Augustus and Emperor . The written history of Britain ceases ...
... defeated , flees for refuge to Britain . B.C. 44. Cæsar is slain in the Senate - house , March 15. Octavianus , his nephew , succeeds to his power , and takes the style of Augustus and Emperor . The written history of Britain ceases ...
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... defeats the Britons . Vespasian ( 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 ...
... defeats the Britons . Vespasian ( 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 ...
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... defeats Caractacus , the king of the Si- lures . Caractacus is treacherously delivered up to the Ro- mans , and ... defeated by the Silures . A.D. 51. Aulus Didius sent to command in Britain . Venusius , at the head of the Brigantes ...
... defeats Caractacus , the king of the Si- lures . Caractacus is treacherously delivered up to the Ro- mans , and ... defeated by the Silures . A.D. 51. Aulus Didius sent to command in Britain . Venusius , at the head of the Brigantes ...
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