The Venerable Bede's Ecclasiatical History of England: Also the Anglo-Saxon chronicleBell & Daldy, 1894 - 515 pages |
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... EAST Burgh Castle Northwic Norwich ANGLIA Theodford canhoe Boston Coventry Warwick Leominster o Wigornaceaster Worcester Northampton Hamtum Neotsuse Huntendune Huntingdon R. ElySoham Thetford Beodricsworth Domuc WA Hereford Evesham ...
... EAST Burgh Castle Northwic Norwich ANGLIA Theodford canhoe Boston Coventry Warwick Leominster o Wigornaceaster Worcester Northampton Hamtum Neotsuse Huntendune Huntingdon R. ElySoham Thetford Beodricsworth Domuc WA Hereford Evesham ...
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... East Saxony is more copious , and is derived partly from the communications of Albinus and Nothelm , and partly from the monks of Lastingham . To the first of these two sources we must probably refer the account of the pontificate of ...
... East Saxony is more copious , and is derived partly from the communications of Albinus and Nothelm , and partly from the monks of Lastingham . To the first of these two sources we must probably refer the account of the pontificate of ...
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... East and West Saxons , as also of the East Angles , and of the Northumbrians , received the faith of Christ . In short I was chiefly encouraged to undertake this work by the per- suasions of the same Albinus . In like manner , Daniel ...
... East and West Saxons , as also of the East Angles , and of the Northumbrians , received the faith of Christ . In short I was chiefly encouraged to undertake this work by the per- suasions of the same Albinus . In like manner , Daniel ...
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... East Saxons recovered the same , after having expelled it , and how those fathers lived and died , we learned from the brethren of the monastery , which was built by them , and is called Lastingham . What ecclesistical transactions took ...
... East Saxons recovered the same , after having expelled it , and how those fathers lived and died , we learned from the brethren of the monastery , which was built by them , and is called Lastingham . What ecclesistical transactions took ...
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... east to west , and twelve from north to south ; being six miles distant from the southern coast of Britain at the east Supposed to be St. Alban's . + Claudius came to Britain , A.D. 44 . This also is a mistake ; it was probably Agricola ...
... east to west , and twelve from north to south ; being six miles distant from the southern coast of Britain at the east Supposed to be St. Alban's . + Claudius came to Britain , A.D. 44 . This also is a mistake ; it was probably Agricola ...
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