The Venerable Bede's Ecclasiatical History of England: Also the Anglo-Saxon chronicleBell & Daldy, 1894 - 515 pages |
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Page 11
... died at York , leaving two sons , Bassianus and Geta ; of whom Geta died , adjudged a public enemy ; but Bassia- nus , having taken the surname of Antoninus , obtained the empire . CHAP . VI . The reign of Diocletian , and how he ...
... died at York , leaving two sons , Bassianus and Geta ; of whom Geta died , adjudged a public enemy ; but Bassia- nus , having taken the surname of Antoninus , obtained the empire . CHAP . VI . The reign of Diocletian , and how he ...
Page 124
... died ; for , whilst he lived , he never ceased to provide for the poor and infirm , and to be- stow alms on them , and assist them . Many miracles are said to have been wrought in that place , or with the earth carried from thence ; but ...
... died ; for , whilst he lived , he never ceased to provide for the poor and infirm , and to be- stow alms on them , and assist them . Many miracles are said to have been wrought in that place , or with the earth carried from thence ; but ...
Page 135
... died , could not be burnt when the rest of the Church was consumed by fire ; and of his inward life . [ A.D. 651. ] AIDAN was in the king's country - house , not far from the city of which we have spoken above , at the time when death ...
... died , could not be burnt when the rest of the Church was consumed by fire ; and of his inward life . [ A.D. 651. ] AIDAN was in the king's country - house , not far from the city of which we have spoken above , at the time when death ...
Page 141
... died ; and the angel , immediately laying hold , threw him back into the fire , and the malignant enemy said , " Do not reject him whom you before received ; for as you accepted the goods of him who was a sinner , so you must partake of ...
... died ; and the angel , immediately laying hold , threw him back into the fire , and the malignant enemy said , " Do not reject him whom you before received ; for as you accepted the goods of him who was a sinner , so you must partake of ...
Page 191
... died , his under - rulers took upon them the kingdom of the people , and dividing it among themselves , held it ten years ; and during their rule he died , and Hedda succeeded him in the bishopric , having been consecrated by Theodore ...
... died , his under - rulers took upon them the kingdom of the people , and dividing it among themselves , held it ten years ; and during their rule he died , and Hedda succeeded him in the bishopric , having been consecrated by Theodore ...
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