| John Britton - 1829 - 118 sider
...bloody and protracted wars between the Southern Britons and the Saxons, it was the theatre of many obstinately contested conflicts. About the end of...While under their sway, its name was changed from Aqu<£ Soils, to Hat-Bathun ; " HotBaths," and Acemannes cester, or "the sick man's city." By these... | |
| C. A. Baron De Bode - 1845 - 464 sider
...third climate, to the Sasanian King Cobdd, the son of Firuz, and the father of Nushirvan, therefore about the end of the fifth and beginning of the sixth centuries of the Christian era. We find, however, the name of Ardjan at a much earlier period of history, among... | |
| 1857 - 404 sider
...ever will produce. The Latin and Greek must be retained. The next pursuit must be the Anglo-Saxon. In the end of the fifth and beginning of the sixth centuries, the Anglo-Saxons conquered England and part of Scotland. The Anglo-Saxon is not so much an element as it... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould, John Fisher - 1908 - 520 sider
...name. S. Winwaloe died in 532, and Rioc about 562, so we may put the date of Derien and Neventer as about the end of the fifth and beginning of the sixth centuries. The Derien who is remembered with chilly indifference at Bourbriac and Ploulech in Cotes du Nord, cannot... | |
| Victor Chapot - 1928 - 438 sider
...with cavalry, and of a " queen of the Saracens," Mawiya, whose allegiance showed signs of wavering. At the end of the fifth and beginning of the sixth centuries, the relations between these Saracens and the Empire produced a whole series of embassies and negotiations.... | |
| Dan Urman, Paul Virgil McCracken Flesher - 1998 - 788 sider
...dealing with a biblical scene, and whether it represents David.32 STAGE B— THE STONE PAVEMENT At the end of the fifth and beginning of the sixth centuries, the building underwent a general renovation, and several changes worthy of mention were made though the... | |
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