| Nennius - 1819 - 258 Seiten
...call Cat Bregion. The twelfth was a most severe contest, when Arthur penetrated to the Hill of Badon. In this engagement, nine hundred and forty fell by...affording him assistance. In all these engagements the Britairis were successful. For no strength can avail against the will of the Almighty. The more the... | |
| Gildas (st.) - 1841 - 220 Seiten
...call Cat Bregion. The twelfth was a most severe contest, when Arthur penetrated to the hill of Badon. In this engagement, nine hundred and forty fell by...strength can avail against the will of the Almighty. The more the Saxons were vanquished, the more they sought for new supplies of Saxons from Germany ;... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1848 - 552 Seiten
...Cat Bregion.f The twelfth was a most severe contest, when Arthur penetrated to the hill of Badon.J In this engagement, nine hundred and forty fell by...strength can avail against the will of the Almighty. When Gratian jEquantius was consul at Rome, because then the whole world was governed by the Eoman... | |
| John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1848 - 572 Seiten
...Cat Bregion.f The twelfth was a most severe contest, when Arthur penetrated to the hill of Badon.J In this engagement, nine hundred and forty fell by...strength can avail against the will of the Almighty. The more the Saxons were vanquished, the more they sought for new supplies of Saxons from Germany ;... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears - 1869 - 440 Seiten
...twelfth was a most severe contest, when Arthur penetrated to the hill of Badon [Bath, Somersetshire]. In this engagement nine hundred and forty fell by...strength can avail against the will of the Almighty.''! Henry of Huntingdon says : " In these times Arthur, the mighty warrior, general of the armies and chief... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1872 - 554 Seiten
...Cat Bregion.f The twelfth was a most severe contest, when Arthur penetrated to the hill of Badon.} In this engagement, nine hundred and forty fell by...strength can avail against the will of the Almighty. When Gratian ^2quantius was consul at Home, because then the whole world was governed by the Roman... | |
| Henry Morley - 1873 - 964 Seiten
...Hill, Dorsetshire? Bowden Hill, on the Avon, near Linlithgow?). " In this engagement," adds Nennius, " nine hundred and forty fell by his hand alone, no one but the Lord affording him assistance." No more is said about King Arthur in this early history, and when he is there spoken of it is in association... | |
| M. J. Guest - 1879 - 700 Seiten
...he is more moderate than one of the old British writers, who says Arthur slew in that battle " 940 by his hand alone, no one but the Lord affording him assistance." 18. But all would not avail. The sturdy English pushed on, massacring many of the Britons, enslaving... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1880 - 704 Seiten
...hear people argue in this way even now. Lastly, at the Battle of the Hill of Baclon, we read that ' nine hundred and forty fell by his hand alone, no...but the Lord affording him assistance. In all these (twelve) engagements the Britonswere successful, for no strength can avail against the will of the... | |
| 1880 - 690 Seiten
...to hear people argue in this way even now. Lastly, at the Battle of the Hill of Badon, we read that 'nine hundred and forty fell by his hand alone, no...but the Lord affording him assistance. In all these (twelve) engagements the Britons were successful, for no strength can avail against the will of the... | |
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