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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... Pope Eleutherus on religious affairs . The northern Britons pass the rampart , and kill a Roman general ; they are defeated by Ulpius . Marcellus sent by Commodus against them . A.D. 183. Ulpius Marcellus concludes the war . A.D. 184 ...
... Pope Eleutherus on religious affairs . The northern Britons pass the rampart , and kill a Roman general ; they are defeated by Ulpius . Marcellus sent by Commodus against them . A.D. 183. Ulpius Marcellus concludes the war . A.D. 184 ...
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... Pope Adrian IV . pre- cedence over all others , on account of its patron saint being regarded the pro- to - martyr of England . The saint is thus depicted on the brass of Abbot Delamere ( who died 1396 ) in St. Alban's Abbey . tyrdom ...
... Pope Adrian IV . pre- cedence over all others , on account of its patron saint being regarded the pro- to - martyr of England . The saint is thus depicted on the brass of Abbot Delamere ( who died 1396 ) in St. Alban's Abbey . tyrdom ...
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... Pope Sylvester ' . Leads an army against the Britons beyond the wall of Severus , and subdues them . A.D. 314. Certain British bishops are present at the council at Arles " . This was in the tenth persecution , under Diocletian and Maxi ...
... Pope Sylvester ' . Leads an army against the Britons beyond the wall of Severus , and subdues them . A.D. 314. Certain British bishops are present at the council at Arles " . This was in the tenth persecution , under Diocletian and Maxi ...
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... Pope Siricius . A.D. 395. Theodosius dies , January 17. His sons Arcadius and Honorius succeed , and the Roman empire is henceforth divided into the Eastern and Western . A.D. 396. The Britons , harassed by the Picts and Scots , apply ...
... Pope Siricius . A.D. 395. Theodosius dies , January 17. His sons Arcadius and Honorius succeed , and the Roman empire is henceforth divided into the Eastern and Western . A.D. 396. The Britons , harassed by the Picts and Scots , apply ...
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... Pope Gregory the Great to attempt the conversion of the Saxons , arrives with a few companions in Kent , Ceolwulf succeeds in Wessex . tended incessantly against either Welsh , or the Picts , or the Scots . " " " He fought and con- the ...
... Pope Gregory the Great to attempt the conversion of the Saxons , arrives with a few companions in Kent , Ceolwulf succeeds in Wessex . tended incessantly against either Welsh , or the Picts , or the Scots . " " " He fought and con- the ...
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