| Edward Augustus Freeman - Great Britain - 1867 - 758 pages
...The rivalries of these last two powers fill for a long while the most important place in our history. At the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the seventh, Northumberland was at the height of its power. Its King /Ethelfrith stands forth in the pages of Breda... | |
| Elizabeth Missing Sewell - 1868 - 422 pages
...The rivalries of these last two powers fill for a long while the most important place in our history. At the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the seventh, Northumberland was at the height of its power. ... In the latter half of the eighth century Offa raised... | |
| Powys-land Club - Montgomeryshire (Wales) - 1898 - 410 pages
...a Prince of Powis, Brochwel Yscythrog, probably so named from the prominence of his teeth. He lived at the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the seventh. He opposed Ethelfred, the Northumbrian king, in 603, and fought in defence of the monks of Bangor Iscoed,... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - Great Britain - 1877 - 854 pages
...last two powers fill Rivalry of for a long while the most important place in our history. Northun"' At the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the '«1land. seventh, Northumberland was at the height of its power. Of xorthIts King ^Ethelfrith stands... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - Great Britain - 1877 - 850 pages
...of these last two powers fill Rivalry of for a long while the most important place in our history, ^ At the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the inland. seventh, Northumberland was at the height of its power. O't KorthIts King ^Ethelfrith stands... | |
| Augustus J. Thébaud - 1878 - 478 pages
...The religion preached by Gregory remained conformable to the doctrine of the Catholic Church until the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the seventh, when unfortunately monophysism— the very reverse of Nestorianism—entirely invaded it. It is important... | |
| 1879 - 214 pages
...The rivalries of these last two powers fill for a long while the most important place in our history. At the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the seventh Northumberland was at the height of its power. Its king, jEthelfrith, stands forth in the pages of... | |
| Thomas Stephens - Wales - 1901 - 268 pages
...that has come down to us from this early period is the GODODIN, by Aneurin, who flourished towards the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the seventh. Looked at from one point of view, this poem is a curious compound of a Christianity but little understood... | |
| Ernest Harrison - 1902 - 356 pages
...by one scholar in the Messenian war which began about 464, by another in a revolt of the Messenians at the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the fifth ; another has thought fit to condemn the poems which bear his name as an Athenian forgery made... | |
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