| John Warden Robberds - 1826 - 116 pages
...the Saxon Chronicle, which narrates this event in the following words : " AD 495. This year came^two leaders into Britain, Cerdic and Cynric his son, with five ships, at a place called Cerdic's ore. And they fought with the Welsh the same day."* (ilcan basje.) From this it is... | |
| Alfred John Church - 1889 - 420 pages
...and the natives were a sturdy race and plentifully supplied with arms. They had, too, in Anderida2 a strong fortress built by those skilful engineers...transferred to the coal districts of Midland and Northern England. The iron railings that surround St. Paul's Cathedral in London were manufactured at Sussex... | |
| Jennie Hall - 1916 - 464 pages
...three ships. There they slew many of the Britons and some in flight they drove into a wood. AD 495. This year came two leaders into Britain, Cerdic and Cynric his son, .with five ships. They fought with the British the same day. AD 501. This year Porta and his two sons came into Britain... | |
| Frederick Lewis Weis - 1992 - 288 pages
...title of King of the West Saxons in 519, and became the ancestor of the English royal line. "AD 495. This year came two leaders into Britain, Cerdic and Cynric, his son, with five ships .... 519. This year Cerdic and Cynric undertook the government of the West Saxons; the same year they... | |
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