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... Saxon date of 449 , for the coming of the Saxons . Direct statements of Historia Britonum ( N. = Nennius ) , & c . A. Vortigern acceded under Theodosius and Valentinian coss . A. D. 425 ( N. 66 ) : Saxons arrived in his fourth year ...
... Saxon date of 449 , for the coming of the Saxons . Direct statements of Historia Britonum ( N. = Nennius ) , & c . A. Vortigern acceded under Theodosius and Valentinian coss . A. D. 425 ( N. 66 ) : Saxons arrived in his fourth year ...
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... Saxon date are : - a . Saxon chronicle , coming of Saxons , A.D. 449 . b . Saxons came under Martinus and Valentinian , A. D. 450-5 ( Bede , i . 15 ) . c . Saxons received by Vortigern , A. D. 447 ( Nennius 50 ) . d . Baptism of Edwin ...
... Saxon date are : - a . Saxon chronicle , coming of Saxons , A.D. 449 . b . Saxons came under Martinus and Valentinian , A. D. 450-5 ( Bede , i . 15 ) . c . Saxons received by Vortigern , A. D. 447 ( Nennius 50 ) . d . Baptism of Edwin ...
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... Saxons to the Island as his defenders ' ( 21 , 100 ) . Medrawd . . . united with the Saxons . . . who violently usurped the sovereignty of the Isle of Britain , and murdered and cruelly used every person of the Cambrian race who would ...
... Saxons to the Island as his defenders ' ( 21 , 100 ) . Medrawd . . . united with the Saxons . . . who violently usurped the sovereignty of the Isle of Britain , and murdered and cruelly used every person of the Cambrian race who would ...
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