| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - England - 1847 - 578 pages
...the kingdom, and was king of the Kentish-men twenty-four years. A. 489. 490. A. 491. This year .3511a and Cissa besieged Andredscester, and slew all that...year two ealdormen came to Britain, Cerdic and Cynric hib son, with five ships, at the place which is called Cerdics-ore, and the same day they fought against... | |
| Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - Salisbury (England) - 1851 - 428 pages
...fall of Anderida, the West-Sexe effected their first settlement. " A. 495. Now came two aldermen into Britain, Cerdic, and Cynric his son, with five ships, at the place which is called Cerdics-Ora, and the same day they fought with the Weals." According to Huntingdon, Cerdic formed his... | |
| English essays - 1852 - 742 pages
...it, and then they were so incensed at the long and obstinate defence of its inhabitants, that " they slew all that dwelt therein, so that not a single Briton was there left." Such is the account given by the Anglo-Saxon chronicle. The wars of .¡Ella and the fate of the Roman... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1852 - 756 pages
...it, and then they were so incensed at the long and obstinate defence of its inhabitants, that “they slew all that dwelt therein, so that not a single Briton was there left.” Such is the account given by the Anglo- Saxon chronicle. The wars of JElla and the fate of the Roman... | |
| Anglo-Saxon chronicle - 1853 - 448 pages
...kingdom, and was king of the Kentish-men twenty-four years. 7 AD 489, 490. AD "491- This year Aella and Cissa besieged Andredscester, and slew all that...therein, so that not a single Briton was there left. AD 492—494. AD 495. This year two " ealdormen " came to Britain, Cerdic 1 The positions usually assigned... | |
| Great Britain - 1853 - 434 pages
...kingdom, and was king of the Kentish-men twenty-four years.' AD 489, 490. AD '491. This year Aella and Cissa besieged Andredscester, and slew all that...therein, so that not a single Briton was there left. AD 492—494. AD 495. This year two " ealdormen " came to Britain, Cerdic 1 The positions usually assigned... | |
| Thomas Wright - Great Britain - 1854 - 438 pages
...it, and then they were so incensed at the long and obstinate defence of its inhabitants, that " they slew all that dwelt therein, so that not a single Briton was there left." Such is the account given by the Anglo-Saxon chroN3 nicle. The wars of JElla and the fate of the Roman... | |
| Thomas Wright - Great Britain - 1854 - 430 pages
...it, and then they were so incensed at the long and obstinate defence of its inhabitants, that "they slew all that dwelt therein, so that not a single Briton was there left." Such is the account given by the Anglo-Saxon chroN3 nicle. The wars of JElla and the fate of the Roman... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - English language - 1855 - 562 pages
...slew many Welsh, and some they drove in flight into the wood that is named Andreds-lea. AD 495.—This year two ealdormen came to Britain, Cerdic, and Cynric his son, with five ships, at a place which is called Cerdics-ora, and the same day they fought against the Welsh. The names of two... | |
| George Philip Rigney Pulman - English language - 1857 - 192 pages
...woods. For Cerdic was more terrible than any of the former leaders, and as he battled 1 This year (495) two ealdormen came to Britain, Cerdic and Cynric his son, with five ships, at the place which ia called Cerdicsore, and the same day they fought against the Welsh. A, S. Chronicle. J Anglo-Saxon... | |
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