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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... letter by the Britons , addressed " Actio ter consuli , " imploring assistance against the " Barbari , who drive them to the sea , while the sea throws them back on the Barbari . " He understands by these " Barbari " the Picts and Scots ...
... letter by the Britons , addressed " Actio ter consuli , " imploring assistance against the " Barbari , who drive them to the sea , while the sea throws them back on the Barbari . " He understands by these " Barbari " the Picts and Scots ...
Side 36
... letter was written , and it follows that the " Barbari " to which it refers must have meant the Saxons , and that it was an appeal to the Romans to assist them against the Saxon invaders . The language of the letter , too , which seems ...
... letter was written , and it follows that the " Barbari " to which it refers must have meant the Saxons , and that it was an appeal to the Romans to assist them against the Saxon invaders . The language of the letter , too , which seems ...
Side 45
... letter to Aetius , the statements of Gildas harmonise perfectly with the facts indicated by contemporary Roman and Greek authors . The barbaric tribes who broke into the province in 360 were driven back by Theodosius in 368 , and the ...
... letter to Aetius , the statements of Gildas harmonise perfectly with the facts indicated by contemporary Roman and Greek authors . The barbaric tribes who broke into the province in 360 were driven back by Theodosius in 368 , and the ...
Side 114
... letter written by Ceolfrid , abbot of Jarrow in Northumberland , to Naiton : - " Rex Pictorum qui septentrionales Britanniæ plagas inhabitant " in the year 710 , that is , during his own lifetime ; he says , " Hæc epistola cum præsente ...
... letter written by Ceolfrid , abbot of Jarrow in Northumberland , to Naiton : - " Rex Pictorum qui septentrionales Britanniæ plagas inhabitant " in the year 710 , that is , during his own lifetime ; he says , " Hæc epistola cum præsente ...
Side 115
... letter translated into it as the language of the kingdom of Naiton or Nectan ; and when Henry of Huntingdon wrote , the people and their language had apparently so entirely passed away that it appeared like a fable that any kingdom of ...
... letter translated into it as the language of the kingdom of Naiton or Nectan ; and when Henry of Huntingdon wrote , the people and their language had apparently so entirely passed away that it appeared like a fable that any kingdom of ...
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