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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... walls by the enemy . Then he quotes this document , which purports to be a 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 ...
... walls by the enemy . Then he quotes this document , which purports to be a 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 ...
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... wall between the Tyne and the Solway ; as exposed to the incursions of the Picts and Scots from the country north of the wall , and inviting the Saxons to protect them from their ravages , who in turn take possession of the south of ...
... wall between the Tyne and the Solway ; as exposed to the incursions of the Picts and Scots from the country north of the wall , and inviting the Saxons to protect them from their ravages , who in turn take possession of the south of ...
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... wall which crossed the isthmus between the Forth and the Clyde , and the Cymric population was no doubt co - extensive ; but in that year barbarian tribes broke into the pro- vince , which the Roman authors tell us consisted of the ...
... wall which crossed the isthmus between the Forth and the Clyde , and the Cymric population was no doubt co - extensive ; but in that year barbarian tribes broke into the pro- vince , which the Roman authors tell us consisted of the ...
Side 45
... wall . Then follows the usurpation of the title of Imperator by Maximus in 383 , who takes the Roman troops over to ... wall . Claudian records the de- feat of the barbarian tribes , which he names Picts , Scots , and Saxons , the ...
... wall . Then follows the usurpation of the title of Imperator by Maximus in 383 , who takes the Roman troops over to ... wall . Claudian records the de- feat of the barbarian tribes , which he names Picts , Scots , and Saxons , the ...
Side 46
... wall . Then follows the third devastatio by the Picts and Scots , and Honorius writes to the cities of Britain that they must protect themselves . The Picts settle down in the region north of the wall , the Scots return to Ire- land ...
... wall . Then follows the third devastatio by the Picts and Scots , and Honorius writes to the cities of Britain that they must protect themselves . The Picts settle down in the region north of the wall , the Scots return to Ire- land ...
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