-
Bryttas or
Wealas (Welsh),
while they
continued to be
called Britanni or
Brittones in
Medieval Latin. From the 11th century, they are more
often referred...
-
Britain itself), was
settled by
three nations: the Angili, Frissones, and
Brittones, each
ruled by its own king. Each
nation was so
prolific that it sent...
- it was
settled by
three nations, the Angili,
Frissones (Frisians), and
Brittones, who were each
ruled by
their own king. Each
nation was so
prolific that...
- of the Rhine, was
settled by
three nations: the Angili, Frissones, and
Brittones, each
ruled by its own king. (He did not use the word
Saxon at all.) By...
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domini nostri ihu xp'i .
tribus diebus &
tribus noctibus inhumeros suos &
brittones uictores fuerunt. Ingram, James. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
Everyman Press...
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Brittones a
transmarinis regionibus,
Alstani regis praesidio,
revertentes terram suam repetunt. Hugo
comes trans mare
mittit pro
accersiendo ad apicem...
- in do[i]nind ⁊
intan nosclæchlóbad
cechtar don dá résin, inde
Scoti et
Brittones eum deum
vocaverunt maris. et inde
filium maris esse
dixerunt .i. mac...
- High School. She was wed on June 28, 1933. On Broadway,
billed as
Mozelle Brittone, she portra**** May in
Alley Cat (1934) and
Linda Roberts in
Separate Rooms...
- "venerable,
Nervian and peaceful" / "Aurelian" / "Flavian"
cohort of
Brittones") was a
Roman auxiliary infantry cohort. The
cohort stationed in Dacia...
- Gaul by his own right. The
Emperor Anthemius heard of it and
asked the
Brittones for aid.
Their King
Riotimus came with
twelve thousand men into the state...