History of England, Volumen2Macmillan & Company, 1879 - 364 páginas |
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... called cromlechs , which still remain in many parts of Britain . In the island of Ireland , formerly called Terne and Scotia , there was a another Celtic people , the Scots or Gael , who afterwards made a settlement in Caledonia or ...
... called cromlechs , which still remain in many parts of Britain . In the island of Ireland , formerly called Terne and Scotia , there was a another Celtic people , the Scots or Gael , who afterwards made a settlement in Caledonia or ...
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... called Druids , and human sacrifices were offered to their gods . 3. Claudius . - As Roman civilization spread in Northern Gaul , and commerce increased along the coast , Britain became much better known to the world , and carried on a ...
... called Druids , and human sacrifices were offered to their gods . 3. Claudius . - As Roman civilization spread in Northern Gaul , and commerce increased along the coast , Britain became much better known to the world , and carried on a ...
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... called York , which was then the chief city of Britain . Severus seems to have strengthened Hadrian's wall with a second line of earthworks . Finally , the great stone wall along the same line , of which frag- ments still remain , was ...
... called York , which was then the chief city of Britain . Severus seems to have strengthened Hadrian's wall with a second line of earthworks . Finally , the great stone wall along the same line , of which frag- ments still remain , was ...
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... called , and their allies the Scots - began to pour into Roman Britain , while other enemies attacked the island by sea . These latter were Teutonic tribes , speaking dialects of the Low - Dutch or Low - German tongue , who came from ...
... called , and their allies the Scots - began to pour into Roman Britain , while other enemies attacked the island by sea . These latter were Teutonic tribes , speaking dialects of the Low - Dutch or Low - German tongue , who came from ...
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... called them all Saxons ; and to this day the descendants of the Celts in Wales , Ireland , and the Scottish Highlands , term a man of English speech and race a " Saxon . " 2. The English Kingdoms . - According to ancient tradition , the ...
... called them all Saxons ; and to this day the descendants of the Celts in Wales , Ireland , and the Scottish Highlands , term a man of English speech and race a " Saxon . " 2. The English Kingdoms . - According to ancient tradition , the ...
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