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136 Bede records that Edwin and his people living north of the Humber were later evangelised by the Roman missionary Paulinus , who established his see at York . 137 Gregory had originally chosen it to be one of the English church's two ...
136 Bede records that Edwin and his people living north of the Humber were later evangelised by the Roman missionary Paulinus , who established his see at York . 137 Gregory had originally chosen it to be one of the English church's two ...
Strana 105
On the basis of the above discussion , it is arguable then that spellings like Fladgus , and so on , might represent early pronunciation spellings rather than forms transmitted in writing , while forms with a would be later ...
On the basis of the above discussion , it is arguable then that spellings like Fladgus , and so on , might represent early pronunciation spellings rather than forms transmitted in writing , while forms with a would be later ...
Strana 246
'55 Although Fowler tended towards a Romano - British fourth- or fifth - century date for the type , Graham - Campbell , following Stevenson , outlined arguments in favour of a later date in the seventh century for plain H brooches .
'55 Although Fowler tended towards a Romano - British fourth- or fifth - century date for the type , Graham - Campbell , following Stevenson , outlined arguments in favour of a later date in the seventh century for plain H brooches .
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