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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Page 61
... London and Rochester established . A.D. 605. Death of Augustine , May 26 . A.D. 607. “ Ethelfrith of Northumbria led his army to Chester , and there slew numberless Welshmen ; and so was fulfilled the prophecy of Augustine , wherein he ...
... London and Rochester established . A.D. 605. Death of Augustine , May 26 . A.D. 607. “ Ethelfrith of Northumbria led his army to Chester , and there slew numberless Welshmen ; and so was fulfilled the prophecy of Augustine , wherein he ...
Page 80
... London burnt . A.D. 800. Brihtric of Wessex diesm ; Egbert is chosen to succeed him . The Empire of the West re - established by the corona- tion of Charlemagne , Dec. 25 . EGBERT . EGBERT , the fourth in descent from Ingils , brother ...
... London burnt . A.D. 800. Brihtric of Wessex diesm ; Egbert is chosen to succeed him . The Empire of the West re - established by the corona- tion of Charlemagne , Dec. 25 . EGBERT . EGBERT , the fourth in descent from Ingils , brother ...
Page 84
... London , and at Cwantawic ( probably Canterbury ) and Rochester . " A.D. 840. Ethelwulf defeated at Carrum ( Char- mouth ) by the Northmen . SCOTLAND AND WALES . About the time that the states of the Heptarchy were brought under one ...
... London , and at Cwantawic ( probably Canterbury ) and Rochester . " A.D. 840. Ethelwulf defeated at Carrum ( Char- mouth ) by the Northmen . SCOTLAND AND WALES . About the time that the states of the Heptarchy were brought under one ...
Page 85
... London by storm , and put to flight Beorhtwulf , king of the Mercians , with his army , and then went south over the Thames into Surrey ; and there King Ethelwulf and his son Ethelbald , with an army of the West Saxons , fought against ...
... London by storm , and put to flight Beorhtwulf , king of the Mercians , with his army , and then went south over the Thames into Surrey ; and there King Ethelwulf and his son Ethelbald , with an army of the West Saxons , fought against ...
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... London ; the Mercians make peace with them . Cameleac consecrated bishop of Llandaff by the arch- bishop of Canterbury . We see from this that the spiritual supremacy of England extended at this period at least over the south- eastern ...
... London ; the Mercians make peace with them . Cameleac consecrated bishop of Llandaff by the arch- bishop of Canterbury . We see from this that the spiritual supremacy of England extended at this period at least over the south- eastern ...
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