| Alfred (King of England) - 1852 - 590 страница
...conquered them, and slew one consul named Sidrac. Simeon the West-Saxons, came to the royal city called At Reading, situated on the South bank of the river Thames, in the district which is now called Berkshire by the inhabitants of that country. On the third day from that on which... | |
| Matthew Paris - 1853 - 592 страница
...East Angles, and invaded the kingdom of the West Saxons, and came to the royal town which is called Reading, situated on the south bank of the river Thames, in the county of Berks. After the arrival of whom, on the third day, two of their counts, with a numerous... | |
| Matthew Paris - 1853 - 590 страница
...East Angles, and invaded the kingdom of the West Saxons, and came to the royal town which is called Reading, situated on the south bank of the river Thames, in the county of Berks. After the arrival of whom, on the third day, two of their counts, with a numerous... | |
| England - 1854 - 444 страница
...year of our Lord eight hundred and sixtynine, being the twenty-first of king Aelfred, a great famine1 arose, causing a mortality among mankind and a pestilence...Berkshire, met them with his followers at a place called Englafeld.' They fought with spirit on both sides, till, after a vigorous resistance, one of the pagan... | |
| Florence (of Worcester) - 1854 - 586 страница
...army, of hateful memory, quitting East-Anglia and entering the kingdom of Wessex, came to the vill of Reading, situated on the south bank of the river Thames in the district called Berkshire. And there, on the third day after their arrival, two of their chiefs, with great •part... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 596 страница
...conquered them, and slew one consul named Sidrac. Simeon the West-Saxons, came to the royal city called At Reading, situated on the South bank of the river Thames, in the district which is now called Berkshire by the inhabitants of that country. On the third day from that on which... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1863 - 416 страница
...conquered them, and slew one cousul named Sidrac. Simeon the West-Saxons, came to the royal city called At Reading, situated on the South bank of the river Thames, in the district which is now called Berkshire by the inhabitants of that country. On the third day from that on which... | |
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