The History of England, Tập 1 |
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They embarked their troops in three vessels , and about the year 449 or 450k , carried over one thousand six hundred men , who landed in the isle of Thanet , and immediately marched to the defence of the Britons against the northern ...
They embarked their troops in three vessels , and about the year 449 or 450k , carried over one thousand six hundred men , who landed in the isle of Thanet , and immediately marched to the defence of the Britons against the northern ...
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... carried devastation into the most remote corners of Britain ; and being chiefly anxious to spread the terror of his arms , he spared neither age , nor sex , nor condition , wherever he marched with his victorious forces .
... carried devastation into the most remote corners of Britain ; and being chiefly anxious to spread the terror of his arms , he spared neither age , nor sex , nor condition , wherever he marched with his victorious forces .
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Having laid siege to Chester , the Britons marched out with all their forces to engage him ; and they were attended by a body of twelve hundred and fifty monks from the monastery of Bangor , who stood at a small distance from the field ...
Having laid siege to Chester , the Britons marched out with all their forces to engage him ; and they were attended by a body of twelve hundred and fifty monks from the monastery of Bangor , who stood at a small distance from the field ...
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He marched suddenly with an army into the kingdom of Northumberland , and fought a battle with Adelfrid ; in which that monarch was defeated and killed , after revenging himself by the death of Regner , son of Redwald .
He marched suddenly with an army into the kingdom of Northumberland , and fought a battle with Adelfrid ; in which that monarch was defeated and killed , after revenging himself by the death of Regner , son of Redwald .
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Bernulf , the Mercian king , who marched against them , was defeated and slain ; and two years after , Ludican , his successor , met with the same fate . These insurrections and calamities facilitated the enterprises of Egbert ...
Bernulf , the Mercian king , who marched against them , was defeated and slain ; and two years after , Ludican , his successor , met with the same fate . These insurrections and calamities facilitated the enterprises of Egbert ...
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