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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... ships , not many , and first landed in North Hibernia , and they entreated the Scots that they might there abide . But they would not permit them , for they said that they could not all abide there together . And then the Scots VOL . I ...
... ships , not many , and first landed in North Hibernia , and they entreated the Scots that they might there abide . But they would not permit them , for they said that they could not all abide there together . And then the Scots VOL . I ...
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... ships . AL L CTV Æ VIR VSAY WI Brass Coin of Allectus . QG Defeats and kills Allectus , and recovers Britain for the empire . A.D. 304. Albans and other Christians suffer mar- Alban was a pagan resident of Veru- lam , who charitably ...
... ships . AL L CTV Æ VIR VSAY WI Brass Coin of Allectus . QG Defeats and kills Allectus , and recovers Britain for the empire . A.D. 304. Albans and other Christians suffer mar- Alban was a pagan resident of Veru- lam , who charitably ...
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... ships , and settling themselves by force among the Thuringians , in the time of the emperor Ves- pasian , and from the idolatrous estimation in which they are known to have held the war - horse , it has been con- jectured that they ...
... ships , and settling themselves by force among the Thuringians , in the time of the emperor Ves- pasian , and from the idolatrous estimation in which they are known to have held the war - horse , it has been con- jectured that they ...
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... ships , were of sufficient size to A chief of priestly as well as warlike character , styled Sigge Fridulfsen , came from the region near the Caspian sea into the north of Europe , probably not long before the Christian era . The Nor ...
... ships , were of sufficient size to A chief of priestly as well as warlike character , styled Sigge Fridulfsen , came from the region near the Caspian sea into the north of Europe , probably not long before the Christian era . The Nor ...
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... ships of Northmen , out of Hæretha - land , " but as the event is mentioned under the year 787 , writers are generally agreed in assigning it to that date . A.p. 792. Ethelbert of East Anglia slain , and his 74 THE SAXON ERA .
... ships of Northmen , out of Hæretha - land , " but as the event is mentioned under the year 787 , writers are generally agreed in assigning it to that date . A.p. 792. Ethelbert of East Anglia slain , and his 74 THE SAXON ERA .
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