His dignity was so great throughout his dominions, that his banners were not only borne before him in battle, but even in time of peace, when he rode about his cities, towns, or provinces, with his officers, the standard-bearer was wont to go before him.... The Queens Before the Conquest - Página 371de Mrs. Matthew Hall - 1854 - 800 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 418 páginas
...either through the dread they had of the king, or for the affection which they bore him. His dignity was so great throughout his dominions, that his banners...banner which the Romans call Tufa, and the English, Tuuf, was in like manner borne before him. CAP. XVII. UT IDEM AB HONORIO PAPA EXHORTATORIAS LITERAS... | |
| Mrs. Matthew Hall - 1843 - 480 páginas
...people, that every spring by the way-side was provided with a bowl, for the refreshment of travellers.3 Thus, by his nobleness and intrepidity of character,...his cities, towns, or provinces, with his officers, tlm standard-bearer was wont to go before him. Also, when he walked along the streets, that sort of... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1849 - 566 páginas
...• Or Piirteney, a cell to Bardney Abbey. Deda was the Bret abbat. j f Southwell, Nottinghamshire. him in battle, but even in time of peace, when he...walked along the streets, that sort of banner which the Eomans call Tufa,* and the English, Tuuf, was in like manner borne before him. CHAP. XVTL Edwin receive*... | |
| 1853 - 496 páginas
...Nottinghamshire, but upon evidence which ia by no means conclusive. He ia followed, however, by Smith. dominions, that his banners were not only borne before...in battle ; but even in time of peace, when he rode among his cities, vills, or provinces, with his officers, the standard-bearer was always wont to go... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 páginas
...provinces, with his officers, the standard-bearer was always wont to go before him. Also, wherever he walked along the streets, that sort of banner which the Romans call Tufa, and the English, Thuuf,1 was in like manner borne before him. CHAP. XVLL [AD 634.] — THE SAME KINO BECEIVES LETTERS... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1881 - 608 páginas
...either through the dread they had of the king, or for the affection which they boie him. His dignity was so great throughout his dominions, that his banners were not only borne before bbn in battle, but even in time of peace, when he rode about bis cities, towns, or provinces, with... | |
| Charles Hole - 1888 - 264 páginas
...with his ministers, a standard-bearer was always wont to precede him ; also when he walked anywhere along the streets, that sort of banner which the Romans call Tufa, and the Anglians Tuuf, was in like manner carried before him" (ii. 16). In such state we may conceive Edwin... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1895 - 258 páginas
...English, has already been described; his banners were not only borne before him in battle, but also in time of peace ; when he rode about his cities,...officers, the standard-bearer was wont to go before him ; and even when he walked along the streets, that sort of banner which the Eomans call Tufa and the... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1895 - 276 páginas
...English, has already been described; his banners were not only borne before him in battle, but also in time of peace ; when he rode about his cities,...officers, the standard-bearer was wont to go before him ; and even when he walked along the streets, that sort of banner which the Eomans call Tufa and the... | |
| George Laurence Gomme - 1907 - 456 páginas
...insignia of Roman authority. His dignity, says the historian Beda, as of a special thing to be observed " was so great throughout his dominions that his banners...; also when he walked along the streets, that sort distinguishes clearly "between the immediate dominions or regnum of any king, and the imperium or overlordship... | |
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