| Eben William Robertson - Scotland - 1862 - 582 pages
...effrontery. A requisition to Pope Calixtus the Second from Urban, who held the See of Llandaff from i 108 to 1133, affords a fair example of the extent to which...under the date 1059, " Kinsi, Archbishop of * Lib. Lland., p. 84, 555. There tavit; totam insulam Britannue, sicut is a passage in Giraldus Cambrensis,... | |
| Charles Truman Wyckoff - England - 1897 - 190 pages
...was made.1 Mr. Robertson says : The claims grounded in the feudal era on the chronicled dependence of the Scots upon the Anglo-Saxon Monarchy before...amplifications and exaggerations of the truth. An example of the first class is the story (in Simeon of Durham) of Malcolm's meeting with King Edward... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - World History - 1904 - 728 pages
...Forgeries and Interpolations The claims grounded in the feudal error on the " chronicled " dependence of the Scots upon the Anglo-Saxon monarchy, before the conquest, may be [1072 AD] said to rest either upon passages interpolated in a true text; actual forgeries and fabrications:... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - World history - 1907 - 720 pages
...Forgeries and Interpolations The claims grounded in the feudal error on the "chronicled " dependence of the Scots upon the Anglo-Saxon monarchy, before...upon amplifications and exaggerations of the truth. The reign of Eadgar, as depicted in the Anglo-Norman Chronicles, is fertile in examples of the second... | |
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