The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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Side 73
... Northumbria . The northern Welsh kingdoms of Gwynedd and Powys were caught up in this warfare , but they took part in it not as enemies of the English ( as the poetry suggests ) but as allies of Mercia . The seventhcentury battles which ...
... Northumbria . The northern Welsh kingdoms of Gwynedd and Powys were caught up in this warfare , but they took part in it not as enemies of the English ( as the poetry suggests ) but as allies of Mercia . The seventhcentury battles which ...
Side 76
... Northumbria defeated a British army led by a son of the king of Powys , and the victory was accompanied by the slaughter of a host of British monks from the monastery of Bangor Iscoed . This last episode is represented by Bede as a just ...
... Northumbria defeated a British army led by a son of the king of Powys , and the victory was accompanied by the slaughter of a host of British monks from the monastery of Bangor Iscoed . This last episode is represented by Bede as a just ...
Side 94
... Northumbria for the hand of his daughter . This was the second such alliance between the two royal houses , as a daughter of Penda had already married Oswiu's son . In view of the personal enmity between Oswiu and Penda these ...
... Northumbria for the hand of his daughter . This was the second such alliance between the two royal houses , as a daughter of Penda had already married Oswiu's son . In view of the personal enmity between Oswiu and Penda these ...
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The End of the Roman Period | 20 |
AngloSaxon Archaeology | 29 |
The British People of the West Midlands | 53 |
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