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... Emperor Frederick II (1194–1250). Complete in itself, it is also the second volume of my Dark Ages trilogy, published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson and Phoenix. Anyone interested in learning how and where Scott's manuscript is said tohave ...
... Emperor Frederick II (1194–1250). Complete in itself, it is also the second volume of my Dark Ages trilogy, published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson and Phoenix. Anyone interested in learning how and where Scott's manuscript is said tohave ...
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... Emperor Constantius and established hisown independent kingdom. Then, because his rulewasinsecure, he invited theSaxons(as I have already said) to settle in Kent that they might guard the shores ofBritainagainst other invaders. This was ...
... Emperor Constantius and established hisown independent kingdom. Then, because his rulewasinsecure, he invited theSaxons(as I have already said) to settle in Kent that they might guard the shores ofBritainagainst other invaders. This was ...
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... Emperor Honorius had withdrawn the legions from Britain. Now itsohappened that three cohortsof the Twentieth Legion based at Chesterto guard theIrish Seafailedto answer the summons, perhaps becausethey had either become detachedfrom the ...
... Emperor Honorius had withdrawn the legions from Britain. Now itsohappened that three cohortsof the Twentieth Legion based at Chesterto guard theIrish Seafailedto answer the summons, perhaps becausethey had either become detachedfrom the ...
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... Emperor. YetLycas felt thata bitterness was in theair, that therewere poisonous weeds among the flowers.He knew a presentiment of doom, and thatnight Vortigern, Count oftheSaxon Shore, slipped from the camp, and took with him King Lot ...
... Emperor. YetLycas felt thata bitterness was in theair, that therewere poisonous weeds among the flowers.He knew a presentiment of doom, and thatnight Vortigern, Count oftheSaxon Shore, slipped from the camp, and took with him King Lot ...
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... Emperor issick'; others thathewasmad and would destroy them all. Lycas said, 'Whoever desertshim, Ishall remain.' Theypassedbytowns and cities nowempty of inhabitants, throughfields denuded of their flocksand herds, by vineyards whereno ...
... Emperor issick'; others thathewasmad and would destroy them all. Lycas said, 'Whoever desertshim, Ishall remain.' Theypassedbytowns and cities nowempty of inhabitants, throughfields denuded of their flocksand herds, by vineyards whereno ...
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