| John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1848 - 572 páginas
...Ethelbald, with all their army, fought a long time against them at a place called Ac-lea,* ie the Oak-plain, and there, after a lengthened battle, which was fought...to pieces, so that we never heard of their being so defeated, either before or since, in any country, in one day; and the Christians gained an honourable... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1848 - 552 páginas
...with all their arm)', fought a long time against them at a place called Ac-lea,* ie the Oak-plain, and there, after a lengthened battle, which was fought...to pieces, so that we never heard of their being so defeated, either before or since, in any country, in one day; and the Christians gained an honourable... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1852 - 590 páginas
...-Sthelbald, with all their army, fought a long time against them at a place called Ac-lea, ie the Oak-plain, and there, after a lengthened battle, which was fought...victory, and were triumphant over the place of death. In the same year king jEthelstan and earl Ealhere slew a large army of the pagans in Kent, at a place... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 596 páginas
...jEthelbald, with all their army, fough'ta long time against them at a place called Ac-lea, ie the Oak-plain, and there, after a lengthened battle, which was fought...victory, and were triumphant over the place of death. In the same year king jEthelstan and earl Ealhere slew a large army of the pagans in Kent, at a place... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1863 - 416 páginas
...fought a long time against them at a place called Ac-lea, ie the Oak-plain, and there, after a fierce battle, which was fought with much bravery on both...since, in any country, in one day ; and the Christians gamed an honourable victory, and were triumphant over the place of death. In the same year king jEthelstan... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1872 - 554 páginas
...Ethelbald, with all their army, fought a long time against them at a place called Ac-lea,* ie the Oak-plain, and there, after a lengthened battle, which was fought...to pieces, so that we never heard of their being so defeated, either before or since, in any country, in one day; and the Christians gained an honourable... | |
| John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1896 - 544 páginas
...there at a place called Ac-lea,* ie the Oak-plain, and there, after a lengthened battle, which \\as fought with much bravery on both sides, the greater...to pieces, so that we never heard of their being so defeated, either beFore or since, in any country, in one day; and the Christians gained an honourable... | |
| John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1896 - 580 páginas
...Ac-lea,* ie the Oak-plain, and there, after a lengthened battle, which •was fought with much hravery on both sides, the greater part of the pagan multitude...to pieces, so that we never heard of their being so defeated, either becore or since, in any country, in one day; and the Christians gained an honourable... | |
| Frederic B. Jeffery - 1901 - 168 páginas
...Alfred's monkish friend, states in his biography that ' the greater part of the pagan multitude was cut to pieces, so that we never heard of their being so defeated, in any country, in one day.' This victory, together with two later actions in the same year,... | |
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