Six Old English ChroniclesJohn Allen Giles, Gildas H.G. Bohn, 1848 - 512 sider |
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Side 35
... station . In the same year , the aforesaid army of barbarians re- moved from the river Seine to a place called Santlaudah , * situated between the Bretons and the Franks ; but the Bre- tons met them in arms , and obtained the victory ...
... station . In the same year , the aforesaid army of barbarians re- moved from the river Seine to a place called Santlaudah , * situated between the Bretons and the Franks ; but the Bre- tons met them in arms , and obtained the victory ...
Side 53
... station , asked and obtained in marriage a noble Mercian lady , daughter of Athelred , surnamed Mucil , * earl of the Gaini . The mother of this lady was named Ed- burga , of the royal line of Mercia , whom we have often seen with our ...
... station , asked and obtained in marriage a noble Mercian lady , daughter of Athelred , surnamed Mucil , * earl of the Gaini . The mother of this lady was named Ed- burga , of the royal line of Mercia , whom we have often seen with our ...
Side 94
... stations . One party was charged not to suffer any of the besieged to go out ; another to turn the courses of the rivers ; and a third to beat down the walls with battering rams and other engines . In obedience to those commands , they ...
... stations . One party was charged not to suffer any of the besieged to go out ; another to turn the courses of the rivers ; and a third to beat down the walls with battering rams and other engines . In obedience to those commands , they ...
Side 96
... instructions , they forthwith softly entered the camp in silence , and taking their appointed stations , awaited the promised signal , which Brutus delayed not to give as soon as he had got before 96 [ BOOK I. GEOFFREY'S BRITISH HISTORY .
... instructions , they forthwith softly entered the camp in silence , and taking their appointed stations , awaited the promised signal , which Brutus delayed not to give as soon as he had got before 96 [ BOOK I. GEOFFREY'S BRITISH HISTORY .
Side 153
... it is not impossible that Gloucester may have been a station founded by Claudius , and hence called Claudii Castrum , or Caer Glau . they desired to have the daughters and kinswomen of the CH . 17. ] 153 MARIUS CONQUERS RODRIC .
... it is not impossible that Gloucester may have been a station founded by Claudius , and hence called Claudii Castrum , or Caer Glau . they desired to have the daughters and kinswomen of the CH . 17. ] 153 MARIUS CONQUERS RODRIC .
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Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the ... John Allen Giles,Gildas Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1885 |
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