When they, beginning at the south, had made themselves masters of the greatest part of the island, it happened, that the nation of the Picts, from Scythia, as is reported, putting to sea, in a few long ships... Annals of the Caledonians, Picts, and Scots: And of Strathclyde, Cumberland ... - Página 74de Joseph Ritson - 1828 - 341 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 418 páginas
...Britain, as is reported, from Armorica, possessed themselves of the southern parts thereof. When they, beginning at the south, had made themselves masters...island, it happened, that the nation of the Picts, from Scythia, as is reported, putting to sea, in a few long ships, were driven by the winds beyond... | |
| 1853 - 496 páginas
...reported, from the tract of Armorica, possessed themselves of the southern parts thereof. When they, beginning at the south, had made themselves masters...island, it happened, that the nation of the Picts, from Scythia, as is reported, putting to sea, in a few long ships, were driven by the winds beyond... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 páginas
...reported, from the tract of Armorica, possessed themselves of the southern parts thereof. When they, beginning at the south, had made themselves masters...island, it happened, that the nation of the Picts, from Scythia, as is reported, putting to sea, in a few long ships, were driven by the winds beyond... | |
| Adolph Ludvig Køppen - 1854 - 274 páginas
...C aledonia. Beda the Venerable (AD 672-735) says, " that when the Britons, beginning at the south, made themselves masters of the greatest part of the...island, it happened that the nation of the Picts, coming over the ocean from Scythia,s° in long-ships, began to inhabit the northern part of that island, the... | |
| Adolph Ludvig Køppen - 1854 - 276 páginas
...C aledonia. Beda the Venerable (AD 672-735) says, " that when the Britons, beginning at the south, made themselves masters of the greatest part of the...island, it happened that the nation of the Picts, coming over the ocean from Scythia,30 in long-ships, began to inhabit the northern part of that island, the... | |
| John Jamieson - 1867 - 712 páginas
...perhibent, longis navibus non multis oceanum ingressam," &c. Lib. i. 1. " When they [the Britons], beginning at the South, had made themselves masters...of the Picts, coming into the ocean from Scythia, as it is reported, in a few long ships," &c. After giving an account of their landing in Ireland, and... | |
| John Jamieson - 1867 - 1864 páginas
...ingressam," &c. Lib. i. 1. " Wh< they [the Britons], beginning at the South, had made themselves maste of the greatest part of the island, it happened that the nation of the Pici coming into the ocean from Soythia, as it is reported, in a few long ships <fec. After giving... | |
| Martin Haverty - 1867 - 798 páginas
...the Picts: — " When the Britons, beginning at the South, had made themselves masters of the greater part of the island, it happened that the nation of the Picts, from Scythia, as is reported, putting to sea in a few long ships, were driven by the winds beyond the... | |
| John of Fordun - 1872 - 582 páginas
...The following are his words. Bede : — When the Britons, beginning at the south, had got possession of the greatest part of the island, it happened that the nation of the Picts from Scythia, as is reported, putting to sea in a few long ships, were driven about by the blowing... | |
| Martin Haverty - 1872 - 794 páginas
...Picts : — " When the Britons, beginning at the south, had made themsel res masters of the greater part of the island, it happened that the nation of the Picts, from Scythia, as is reported, patting to sea in a few long ships, were driven by the winds beyond the... | |
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