A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... prince among the successors of Cassibela- nus , was now dead , and his dominions were divided between his widow and his two sons , Caractacus and Togodumnus . These two princes armed their respective subjects ; but they were soon ...
... prince among the successors of Cassibela- nus , was now dead , and his dominions were divided between his widow and his two sons , Caractacus and Togodumnus . These two princes armed their respective subjects ; but they were soon ...
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... prince , having conquered Lancashire and the greater part of Yorkshire , took the title of king of Deiri . These two kingdoms were united in the person of Ethel- frid , grand - son of Ida , who married the daughter of Ella ; and ...
... prince , having conquered Lancashire and the greater part of Yorkshire , took the title of king of Deiri . These two kingdoms were united in the person of Ethel- frid , grand - son of Ida , who married the daughter of Ella ; and ...
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... prince , continually agitated with suspi- cions against all the princes of the blood , considered them as rivals , whose death alone could give him entire security in the possession of the throne , and for its transmission to his ...
... prince , continually agitated with suspi- cions against all the princes of the blood , considered them as rivals , whose death alone could give him entire security in the possession of the throne , and for its transmission to his ...
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... prince arrived in Bri- dom at that period , called over to tain , with his three sons and many Britanny his brother Octa and his martial followers , in 477. He de- nephew Ebessa , and established them feated a body of Britons who at- in ...
... prince arrived in Bri- dom at that period , called over to tain , with his three sons and many Britanny his brother Octa and his martial followers , in 477. He de- nephew Ebessa , and established them feated a body of Britons who at- in ...
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... Prince Arthur , who led the British forces against him . The former fell in battle , with 5000 of his bravest troops ... prince , during a reign of 26 years , gloriously supported , by many victories over the Britons , the illustrious ...
... Prince Arthur , who led the British forces against him . The former fell in battle , with 5000 of his bravest troops ... prince , during a reign of 26 years , gloriously supported , by many victories over the Britons , the illustrious ...
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