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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... Kingdom of Jerusalem Henry I. and Queen Maud , from Rochester Cathedral Henry I. , from his Great Seal , and Arms ascribed to , Badge of the Templars Cross of the Hospitallers 89 94 102 134 · 167 • 180 · 181 206 214 217 218 223 • 224 ...
... Kingdom of Jerusalem Henry I. and Queen Maud , from Rochester Cathedral Henry I. , from his Great Seal , and Arms ascribed to , Badge of the Templars Cross of the Hospitallers 89 94 102 134 · 167 • 180 · 181 206 214 217 218 223 • 224 ...
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... kingdom of the Franks . This is according to the Dionysian computation . Bede says the 1164th year , and the Saxon Chronicle " about the 1110th . " Some authorities assign the year 409 , others 410 , on which Muratori remarks , " It is ...
... kingdom of the Franks . This is according to the Dionysian computation . Bede says the 1164th year , and the Saxon Chronicle " about the 1110th . " Some authorities assign the year 409 , others 410 , on which Muratori remarks , " It is ...
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... kingdom . By comparing , however , these statements with the few scattered notices to be found in Zosimus and other writers of the period , we learn that , the Roman power Passages thus marked , during the Saxon Era , unless some other ...
... kingdom . By comparing , however , these statements with the few scattered notices to be found in Zosimus and other writers of the period , we learn that , the Roman power Passages thus marked , during the Saxon Era , unless some other ...
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... Ger- mans , and the Roman settlers , and ere long became a Frankish kingdom . Germany was gradually occupied by Slavonic tribes , who drove the Goths and other nations into Italy , where they took firm root , 46 BRITAIN INDEPENDENT.
... Ger- mans , and the Roman settlers , and ere long became a Frankish kingdom . Germany was gradually occupied by Slavonic tribes , who drove the Goths and other nations into Italy , where they took firm root , 46 BRITAIN INDEPENDENT.
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... kingdom of Kent , and the South Saxon kingdom , may be represented by the modern counties of See p . 167 . The number of independent states founded by the invaders was at least nine , if not ten ; but as the small Mid - Saxon kingdom ...
... kingdom of Kent , and the South Saxon kingdom , may be represented by the modern counties of See p . 167 . The number of independent states founded by the invaders was at least nine , if not ten ; but as the small Mid - Saxon kingdom ...
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