Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the Monkish Latin OriginalsJohn Allen Giles, Gildas G. Bell & sons, 1891 - 512 pages |
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... slain with your king , and they would not accede to it . " To this the other party rejoined , " But you will remain unhurt , if you only depart , nor share in the vengeance which we shall inflict for those who were slain with the king ...
... slain with your king , and they would not accede to it . " To this the other party rejoined , " But you will remain unhurt , if you only depart , nor share in the vengeance which we shall inflict for those who were slain with the king ...
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... slain , so that neither before nor since was ever such destruction known since the Saxons first gained Britain by their arms . Fourteen days after , they again took courage and a second battle was fought at a place called Basing : the ...
... slain , so that neither before nor since was ever such destruction known since the Saxons first gained Britain by their arms . Fourteen days after , they again took courage and a second battle was fought at a place called Basing : the ...
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... slain in the battle , and the enemy reduced all that country to subjection . In the same year Ceolnoth , archbishop of Canterbury , went the way of all flesh , and was buried peaceably in his own city . In the year of our Lord's ...
... slain in the battle , and the enemy reduced all that country to subjection . In the same year Ceolnoth , archbishop of Canterbury , went the way of all flesh , and was buried peaceably in his own city . In the year of our Lord's ...
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aforesaid afterwards ancient Androgeus Armorica arms army arrived Arthur Aurelius Aurelius Ambrosius barbarians battle begat Belinus bishop Brennius Britain British Britons brother Brutus Cadwalla Cæsar Cair Cassibellaun CHAP Christ church coast commanded consul Corineus Cornwall crown daughter death duke Edition emperor endeavour enemy Engravings Ethelwulf father fight fleet forces fought Gaul gave Germany hath Hengist History holy honour hundred inhabitants island Iter Julius Cæsar Kent killed king Alfred king's kingdom kingdom of Britain land Locrin London Lord's incarnation Lucius Tiberius Maximian Memoir Mercians miles nation Nennius night noble pagans passed peace Picts place called Portrait possessed princes prophet province reign river road Roman Rome saith our Lord Saxons Scots sent Severn ships side slain slaughter soldiers sons station sword thee thence things thou town Translated Trinovantum unto Uther Pendragon victory VIIII vols Vortigern wall whole wicked words