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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... back accom- panied by Commius , king of the Atrebates . Commius is imprisoned by the Britons . Caius Volusenus is sent to the coast of Britain to announce the coming of Cæsar and procure information , but returns on the fifth day ...
... back accom- panied by Commius , king of the Atrebates . Commius is imprisoned by the Britons . Caius Volusenus is sent to the coast of Britain to announce the coming of Cæsar and procure information , but returns on the fifth day ...
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... 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 as Hampshire , Berkshire , and ...
... 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 as Hampshire , Berkshire , and ...
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... Britain . Claudius visits the island , captures the principal town of Cunobelin , ( afterwards Camulodunum , now Maldon , in Essex , ) and after sixteen days ' residence in Britain returns to Rome . A.D. 44. Claudius celebrates the ...
... Britain . Claudius visits the island , captures the principal town of Cunobelin , ( afterwards Camulodunum , now Maldon , in Essex , ) and after sixteen days ' residence in Britain returns to Rome . A.D. 44. Claudius celebrates the ...
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... return became tutor to the son of Oswy ; he received from his royal patron the monastery of Ripon , and having at the synod of Whitby power- fully supported the Roman views , he was appointed to the arch- bishopric of York , which had ...
... return became tutor to the son of Oswy ; he received from his royal patron the monastery of Ripon , and having at the synod of Whitby power- fully supported the Roman views , he was appointed to the arch- bishopric of York , which had ...
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... England , but laboured to diffuse its light on their return to their own countries " . The cotemporary accounts of the appearance , the arms , and equipments of the men who now began so signally to influence the fortunes of England are ...
... England , but laboured to diffuse its light on their return to their own countries " . The cotemporary accounts of the appearance , the arms , and equipments of the men who now began so signally to influence the fortunes of England are ...
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