The Vikings in HistoryBarnes & Noble Books, 1983 - 224 oldal |
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30. oldal
... probably weighed as much as 18 tonnes and probably drew 90 to 95 centimetres , a very shallow draught . The most remarkable part of this ship is her keel ; carved from a single oak timber , it measures 17.6 metres long and tapers in ...
... probably weighed as much as 18 tonnes and probably drew 90 to 95 centimetres , a very shallow draught . The most remarkable part of this ship is her keel ; carved from a single oak timber , it measures 17.6 metres long and tapers in ...
60. oldal
... probably about the year 800 , drawn there from islands to the south . They found in this otherwise uninhabited place Irish monks , whose predecessors had established hermitages on these remote islands over a hundred years earlier . The ...
... probably about the year 800 , drawn there from islands to the south . They found in this otherwise uninhabited place Irish monks , whose predecessors had established hermitages on these remote islands over a hundred years earlier . The ...
154. oldal
... probably just below Ware . Alfred blockaded the River Lea below them , and the Vikings they would certainly have ... probably only in place by the time the Viking Danes attacked in 892. The Burghal Hidage , although dated from the reign ...
... probably just below Ware . Alfred blockaded the River Lea below them , and the Vikings they would certainly have ... probably only in place by the time the Viking Danes attacked in 892. The Burghal Hidage , although dated from the reign ...
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List of maps illustrations and tables | 8 |
The Vikings on the eve | 15 |
The first raids on the British Isles and their aftermath | 35 |
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