The History of England, Tập 1 |
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A. D. CHAPTER I. THE BRITONS - ROMANS - SAXONS - THE HEPTARCHY - THE KINGDOM OF KENT - OF NORTHUMBERLAND OF EAST ANGLIA OF MERCIA - OF ESSEX OF SUSSEX OF WESSEX . Introduction The first inhabitants of Britain Their manners and ...
A. D. CHAPTER I. THE BRITONS - ROMANS - SAXONS - THE HEPTARCHY - THE KINGDOM OF KENT - OF NORTHUMBERLAND OF EAST ANGLIA OF MERCIA - OF ESSEX OF SUSSEX OF WESSEX . Introduction The first inhabitants of Britain Their manners and ...
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A. D. 616 The kingdom of East Anglia The kingdom of Mercia Various kings of Mercia 755 Offa , a considerable prince in the Heptarchy , forms an alliance with Charlemagne Kingdom of Essex Sussex 495 47 Wessex , founded by Cerdic 48 49 ...
A. D. 616 The kingdom of East Anglia The kingdom of Mercia Various kings of Mercia 755 Offa , a considerable prince in the Heptarchy , forms an alliance with Charlemagne Kingdom of Essex Sussex 495 47 Wessex , founded by Cerdic 48 49 ...
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The south - east parts , however , of Britain , had already , before the age of Cæsar , made the first and most requisite step towards a civil settlement ; and the Britons , by tillage and agriculture , had there increased to a great ...
The south - east parts , however , of Britain , had already , before the age of Cæsar , made the first and most requisite step towards a civil settlement ; and the Britons , by tillage and agriculture , had there increased to a great ...
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... Atrebates , Regni , and Trinobantes , who inhabited the south - east parts of the island , and whom their possessions and more cultivated manner of life rendered willing to purchase peace at the expense of their liberty .
... Atrebates , Regni , and Trinobantes , who inhabited the south - east parts of the island , and whom their possessions and more cultivated manner of life rendered willing to purchase peace at the expense of their liberty .
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... Cimbrian Chersonesus , and had taken possession of all the seacoast from the mouth of the Rhine to Jutland ; whence they had long infested by their piracies all the eastern and southern parts of Britain , and the northern of Gaul .
... Cimbrian Chersonesus , and had taken possession of all the seacoast from the mouth of the Rhine to Jutland ; whence they had long infested by their piracies all the eastern and southern parts of Britain , and the northern of Gaul .
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