The History of the Anglo-Saxons from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest, Volum 1Baudry's European library, 1840 |
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... island . Many kings in Britain . Roman improvements in the country . Gildas's picture of their moral state . APPENDIX TO BOOK II . THE MANNERS OF THE SAXONS IN THEIR PAGAN STATE . CHAPTER I. Character and persons of the most ancient ...
... island . Many kings in Britain . Roman improvements in the country . Gildas's picture of their moral state . APPENDIX TO BOOK II . THE MANNERS OF THE SAXONS IN THEIR PAGAN STATE . CHAPTER I. Character and persons of the most ancient ...
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... island were called Cymry ( pronounced Kumri ) : they are so named in all that remains of the ancient British literature . The Welsh , who are their descendants , have always called themselves Cymry , and have given the same appellation ...
... island were called Cymry ( pronounced Kumri ) : they are so named in all that remains of the ancient British literature . The Welsh , who are their descendants , have always called themselves Cymry , and have given the same appellation ...
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... island of honey ) . When government had been imposed upon it by Pry- dain , the son of Aedd the Great , it was called Ynys Prydain ( the island of Prydain ) ; and there was no tribute to any but to the race of the Kymry , because they ...
... island of honey ) . When government had been imposed upon it by Pry- dain , the son of Aedd the Great , it was called Ynys Prydain ( the island of Prydain ) ; and there was no tribute to any but to the race of the Kymry , because they ...
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... island as lying above the Kelts ( 6 ) : he men- tions Pyrene as a mountain towards the west in Keltica , from which the Danube and the Tartessus flow ; the latter north of the columns of Hercules ; the former passing through Europe into ...
... island as lying above the Kelts ( 6 ) : he men- tions Pyrene as a mountain towards the west in Keltica , from which the Danube and the Tartessus flow ; the latter north of the columns of Hercules ; the former passing through Europe into ...
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... island to persuade the Britons to be friendly to the Roman state , because the authority of this chieftain was great in Britain . Thus Cæsar affords sufficient evidence of the military and commercial inter- course between the two ...
... island to persuade the Britons to be friendly to the Roman state , because the authority of this chieftain was great in Britain . Thus Cæsar affords sufficient evidence of the military and commercial inter- course between the two ...
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The History of the Anglo-Saxons from the Earliest Period to the ..., Volum 1 Sharon Turner Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1836 |
The History of the Anglo-Saxons from the Earliest Period to the ..., Volum 1 Sharon Turner Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1840 |
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