| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - Abbots - 1723 - 584 pages
...and Earth, more earthly Kingdoms than any of his Anceftors. In fine, he- brought under his Dominion all the Nations and Provinces of Britain, which are divided into four Languages, viz.. of the Bri* tens, the Pi&s, the Scots and the English. Being" rais'd to that height of Dominion,... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1794 - 640 pages
...Britontim, Vifiorum, ScottOfum, Anglarum, divijits funt, in aitione accepit. ' He received in fubjedtion all the nations and provinces of Britain, which are divided into four languages, that of the Britons, of the Piks, of the Scots, of the Engiifh.' Such were the happy fruits of a king's... | |
| Joseph Ritson - Scotland - 1828 - 282 pages
...metuerunt, et potestatem adorarent" W. filaliucs. L. 1, p. 18. • An. Ul. See afterward, at 640. all tbe nations and provinces of Britain, which are divided...DCXXXVI. Garnard the son of Wid reigned four years. DCXL. Mors Gartna, Mac Foith.t . Brudei filius Wid quinque annis regnavit.J DCXL. The death of Garnard the... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1843 - 412 pages
...and earth, larger earthly kingdoms than any of his ancestors. In short, he brought under his dominion all the nations and provinces of Britain, which are divided into four languages, viz. the Britons, the Picts, the Scots, and the English. When raised to that height of dominion, wonderful... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - England - 1847 - 578 pages
...and earth, larger earthly kingdoms than any of his ancestors. In short, he brought ander his dominion all the nations and provinces of Britain, which are divided into four languages, viz. the Britons, the Piets, the Seots, and the English. When raised to that height of dominion, wonderful... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1847 - 572 pages
...and earth, larger earthly kingdoms than any of his ancestors. In short, he brought under his dominion all the nations and provinces of Britain, which are divided into four languages, viz. the Britons, the Picts, the Scots, and the English. When raised to that height of dominion, wonderful... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - Cheshire (England) - 1852 - 298 pages
...Northumbrians. Oswald assumed the crown in 634, and according to Beda, “brought under his dominion all the nations and provinces of Britain, which are divided into four languages, the Britons, the Picts, the Scots, and the English.” He had embraced christianity, and was a zealous... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 pages
...earth, larger earthly kingdoms than any. of his ancestors. In short, he brought under his dominion all the nations and provinces of Britain, which are divided into four languages, namely, the Britons, the Picts, the Scots, and the English. When raised to that height of dominion,... | |
| Great Britain - 1853 - 440 pages
...and earth, larger earthly kingdoms than any of his ancestors. In short, he brought under his dominion all the nations and provinces of Britain, which are divided into four languages, namely, the Britons, the Picts, the Scots, and the English. When raised to that height of dominion,... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - Cheshire (England) - 1856 - 360 pages
...the usurper in the neighbourhood of Hexham. Of Oswald we are told, “he brought under his dominion all the nations and provinces of Britain, which are divided into four languages, the Britons, the Picts, the Scots, and the English.” This is, however, somewhat inconsistent with... | |
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