| Nennius, Irish Archaeological Society - Great Britain - 1848 - 480 pages
...; He was the illustrious son of Isacon, He and Briutus were brothers without deceit, From him Alba of ships has its name. Briutus banished his active"...the stormy sea of Icht. Briutus possessed the noble Alba, As far as the conspicuous promontory of Fothudan'. Long after Briutus the prosperous, the good,... | |
| Nennius, Irish Archaeological Society - Great Britain - 1848 - 486 pages
...5 He was the illustrious son of Isacon, He and Briutus were brothers without deceit, From him Alba of ships has its name. Briutus banished his active" brother Across the stormy sea of Icht. io Briutus possessed the noble Alba, As far as the conspicuous promontory of Fothudan1. Long after... | |
| Irish archaeological and Celtic society - Ireland - 1848 - 488 pages
...5 He was the illustrious son of Isacon, He and Briutus were brothers without deceit, From him Alba of ships has its name. Briutus banished his active" brother Across the stormy sea of Icht. io Briutus possessed the noble Alba, As far as the conspicuous promontory of Fothudan'. Long after... | |
| Electronic journals - 1865 - 482 pages
...hosts. He was the illustrious son of Isacon. He and Briutus were brothers without deceit. From him Alba of ships has its name. Briutus banished his active...the stormy sea of Icht. Briutus possessed the noble Alba As far as the conspicuous promontory at Fothudain." Here the two brothers, Brittus and Albanus,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1865 - 520 pages
...hosts. He was the illustrious son of Isacon. He and Briutus were brothers without deceit. From him Alba of ships has its name. Briutus banished his active brother Across the stormy sea of Icht. Brintus possessed the noble Alba As far as the conspicuous promontory at Fothudain." Here the two brothers,... | |
| William Forbes Skene - Tales - 1868 - 636 pages
...respectively Britain and Alban, or Scotland. Thus — " 0, all ye learned of Alban, Ye well-skilled host of yellow hair, What was the first invasion ?...noble Alban As far as the conspicuous promontory of Fothudain."* Here the two brothers, Brittus and Albanus, appear, and the latter is the eponymus of... | |
| William Forbes Skene - Welsh poetry - 1868 - 294 pages
...host of yellow hair, What was the first invasion 1 Is it known to you 1 Which took the land of Alban 1 Albanus possessed it; numerous his hosts. He was the...noble Alban As far as the conspicuous promontory of Fothudain."* Here the two brothers, Brittus and Albanus, appear, and the latter is the cponymus of... | |
| 1872 - 454 pages
...illustrious son of Isacon, He and Briutus were brother» without deceit, From him Alban of ships haa it« name. Briutus banished his active brother Across the...noble Alban, As far as the conspicuous promontory of Fotudain.1 Skeue, C'/ironiclci of the Plctt and Scott, No. vi. Among the Southern Britons the legend... | |
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