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... Rome.2 He thinks , therefore , that Alberic's connexion with Rome began some years earlier , probably at the time when Sergius III succeeded in gaining possession of the Popedom of which he had previously failed to make himself master ...
... Rome.2 He thinks , therefore , that Alberic's connexion with Rome began some years earlier , probably at the time when Sergius III succeeded in gaining possession of the Popedom of which he had previously failed to make himself master ...
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... Rome , on the Aeneid , who tried thus to assert an equality with Rome , when he started the chronicle of Gloucester . That Trojan descent of some Gauls was believed in the fourth century is proved by Ammianus ( xv . 9. 5 ) . The ...
... Rome , on the Aeneid , who tried thus to assert an equality with Rome , when he started the chronicle of Gloucester . That Trojan descent of some Gauls was believed in the fourth century is proved by Ammianus ( xv . 9. 5 ) . The ...
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... Rome for his son Caradog - implying that Caradog was sent back to rule in Britain . The seven years , therefore , would be from A. D. 51 to 58. From Rome he brought the faith of Christ to the Cambrians ' . Looking at the Epistle to the ...
... Rome for his son Caradog - implying that Caradog was sent back to rule in Britain . The seven years , therefore , would be from A. D. 51 to 58. From Rome he brought the faith of Christ to the Cambrians ' . Looking at the Epistle to the ...
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