| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 418 pages
...entered into the eternal joys of the kingdom which is heavenly. He was the third of the English kings that had the sovereignty of all the southern provinces...the river Humber, and the borders contiguous to the same ; but the first of the kings that asconscendit. Nam primus Imperium hujusmodi Elli, rex Australium... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - Abbots - 1843 - 412 pages
...entered into the eternal joys of the kingdom which is heavenly. He was the third of the English kings that had the sovereignty of all the southern provinces that are divided from the northern by the river Hiuuher, and the borders contiguous to the same ; but the first of the kings that asconscendit. Nam... | |
| Frances Anne Trevelyan - 1850 - 598 pages
...Northumberland, and afterwards the destruction of the » b [Ethelbert] "was the third of the English kings that had the sovereignty of all the southern provinces...the river Humber, and the borders contiguous to the same; but the first of the kings that ascended to the heavenly kingdom."— Bede, book ii. ch. v. noble... | |
| Great Britain - 1853 - 496 pages
...the eternal joys of the heavenly kingdom. He was the third of the kings of the nation of the Angles that had the sovereignty of all the southern provinces...the river Humber, and the borders contiguous to the same ; but the first of all of them that ascended to the heavenly kingdom. The first who had the like... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 pages
...the eternal joys of the heavenly kingdom. He was the third of the kings of the nation of the Angles that had the sovereignty of all the southern provinces...the river Humber, and the borders contiguous to the same ; but the first of all of them that ascended to the heavenly kingdom. The first who had the like... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - England - 1870 - 548 pages
...kings of the nation of the Angles who ruled over2 all their southern provinces which are separated from the northern by the river Humber, and the borders contiguous to it ; but the first of all of them that held, in part, to refute those who denied that monks could rightly... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - Great Britain - 1895 - 258 pages
...one over the rest to be determined. Bede records that the first who exercised this supremacy " over all the southern provinces that are divided from the...the river Humber, and the borders contiguous to the same," was JEllo, King of the South Saxons, then it came to Ceawlin, King of the West Saxons, and then... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - Great Britain - 1895 - 276 pages
...one over the rest to be determined. Bede records that the first who exercised this supremacy " over all the southern provinces that are divided from the...the river Humber, and the borders contiguous to the same," was JElle, King of the South Saxons, then it came to Ceawlin, King of the West Saxons, and then... | |
| Frederick Homes Dudden - Church history - 1905 - 512 pages
...all the other provinces as, in some sort, their overlord. " He had," says Bede, 1 " the imperium over all the southern provinces that are divided from the...the river Humber, and the borders contiguous to the same." This supremacy was certainly somewhat loose. It was not constitutional or accurately denned,... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - England - 1907 - 488 pages
...on the Sunday after Whitsunday. dom of Heaven. He was the third of the English kings who ruled over all the southern provinces that are divided from the...by the river Humber and the borders contiguous to it ; ' but the first of all that ascended to the heavenly kingdom. The first who had the like sovereignty... | |
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