Six Old English ChroniclesJohn Allen Giles, Gildas H.G. Bohn, 1848 - 512 sider |
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Side 5
... situated between the Saxons and Jutes , having a capital town , which in Saxon is called Sleswig , but in Danish Haithaby . Britain , therefore , is now called Anglia [ England ] , because it took the name of its conquerors : for their ...
... situated between the Saxons and Jutes , having a capital town , which in Saxon is called Sleswig , but in Danish Haithaby . Britain , therefore , is now called Anglia [ England ] , because it took the name of its conquerors : for their ...
Side 16
... situated , leaped to the door , and bravely repelled their weapons ; but making up his mind he rushed upon the prince , and inflicted no slight wounds upon him ; his companions , not forgetting his threats , raised their weapons and ...
... situated , leaped to the door , and bravely repelled their weapons ; but making up his mind he rushed upon the prince , and inflicted no slight wounds upon him ; his companions , not forgetting his threats , raised their weapons and ...
Side 31
... situated in a marsh . But the aforesaid king fought daily battles against the barbarians , having with him the province of Somerset only ; no others assisted him , except the servants who made use of the king's pastures . In the same ...
... situated in a marsh . But the aforesaid king fought daily battles against the barbarians , having with him the province of Somerset only ; no others assisted him , except the servants who made use of the king's pastures . In the same ...
Side 35
... situated between the Bretons and the Franks ; but the Bre- tons met them in arms , and obtained the victory , and followed them to the windings of a certain river , and there not a few of them were drowned in the waters . A. 891. One ...
... situated between the Bretons and the Franks ; but the Bre- tons met them in arms , and obtained the victory , and followed them to the windings of a certain river , and there not a few of them were drowned in the waters . A. 891. One ...
Side 44
... situated in the river Thames between Essex and Kent , but is nearer to Kent than to Essex ; it has in it a fine monastery . ‡ The same year also a great army of the pagans came with three hundred and fifty ships to the mouth of the ...
... situated in the river Thames between Essex and Kent , but is nearer to Kent than to Essex ; it has in it a fine monastery . ‡ The same year also a great army of the pagans came with three hundred and fifty ships to the mouth of the ...
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