The Four Ancient Books of Wales Containing the Cymric Poems Attributed to the Bards of the Sixth Century, Volum 1Edmonston and Douglas, 1868 - 600 sider |
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... Northumbrian monks , as Bede evidently uses it in his history , and they are probably answerable for the additions contained in this MS . It has been remarked that the account given by Gildas of the departure of the Romans from Britain ...
... Northumbrian monks , as Bede evidently uses it in his history , and they are probably answerable for the additions contained in this MS . It has been remarked that the account given by Gildas of the departure of the Romans from Britain ...
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... Northumbria by Cadwallawn was looked upon as so unhappy and hateful , that it had been agreed by all who have written about the reigns of kings to interdict the memory of those perfidious monarchs and to assign that year to the reign of ...
... Northumbria by Cadwallawn was looked upon as so unhappy and hateful , that it had been agreed by all who have written about the reigns of kings to interdict the memory of those perfidious monarchs and to assign that year to the reign of ...
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... Northumbria . For one year he had actually been in possession of the kingdom , and his successful career of upwards of twenty years must have raised the courage and the hopes of the Cymry to the highest . Then came the disaster of 655 ...
... Northumbria . For one year he had actually been in possession of the kingdom , and his successful career of upwards of twenty years must have raised the courage and the hopes of the Cymry to the highest . Then came the disaster of 655 ...
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... Northumbria : - " Denique omnes nationes et provincias Britanniæ quæ in quatuor linguas , id est , Brittonum , Pictorum , Scottorum , et Anglorum divisæ sunt , in ditione accepit ; " and after- wards , in narrating the letter written by ...
... Northumbria : - " Denique omnes nationes et provincias Britanniæ quæ in quatuor linguas , id est , Brittonum , Pictorum , Scottorum , et Anglorum divisæ sunt , in ditione accepit ; " and after- wards , in narrating the letter written by ...
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... Northumbria , and two years afterwards the Annals of Ulster record the death of Gureit or Guriad , king of Alclyde . The sub- jection of the Britons to the Angles lasted till the year 686 , when Ecfrid , king of Northumbria , was slain ...
... Northumbria , and two years afterwards the Annals of Ulster record the death of Gureit or Guriad , king of Alclyde . The sub- jection of the Britons to the Angles lasted till the year 686 , when Ecfrid , king of Northumbria , was slain ...
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