The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... HEPTARCHY HUS WAS ESTABLISHED , after a violent contest of near a hundred and fifty years , the Heptarchy , or seven Saxon kingdoms , in Britain ; and the whole southern part of the island , except Wales and Cornwal , had totally ...
... HEPTARCHY HUS WAS ESTABLISHED , after a violent contest of near a hundred and fifty years , the Heptarchy , or seven Saxon kingdoms , in Britain ; and the whole southern part of the island , except Wales and Cornwal , had totally ...
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... Heptarchy . " In order , however , to connect the events in some tolerable measure , we shall give a succinct account of the successions of kings , and of the more remarkable revolutions in each particular kingdom ; be- ginning with ...
... Heptarchy . " In order , however , to connect the events in some tolerable measure , we shall give a succinct account of the successions of kings , and of the more remarkable revolutions in each particular kingdom ; be- ginning with ...
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... Heptarchy , comprehended all the middle counties of England ; and as its frontiers extended to those of all the other six kingdoms , as well as to Wales , it received its name from that cir- cumstance . Wibba , the son of Crida ...
... Heptarchy , comprehended all the middle counties of England ; and as its frontiers extended to those of all the other six kingdoms , as well as to Wales , it received its name from that cir- cumstance . Wibba , the son of Crida ...
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