The Vikings in HistoryBarnes & Noble Books, 1983 - 224 oldal |
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154. oldal
... took a continuation of that Street which runs across the Welsh Marches . They followed this Roman road along the ridge of Long Mountain to the stronghold at Buttington on the upper part of the Severn . The Anglo - Saxon Chronicle leaves ...
... took a continuation of that Street which runs across the Welsh Marches . They followed this Roman road along the ridge of Long Mountain to the stronghold at Buttington on the upper part of the Severn . The Anglo - Saxon Chronicle leaves ...
159. oldal
... took it unopposed , and defeated in the following spring the Northumbrians who tried to recapture the city , the Vikings made York a Viking city . In 876 a large number of Viking warriors returned to Northumbria from southern campaigns ...
... took it unopposed , and defeated in the following spring the Northumbrians who tried to recapture the city , the Vikings made York a Viking city . In 876 a large number of Viking warriors returned to Northumbria from southern campaigns ...
203. oldal
... took place : one was the absorption of the Swedish Rus into the Slavic people among whom they settled , and the second was the extension of the term ' Rus ' to apply to these Slavic peoples by whom the Swedes were absorbed . The veil ...
... took place : one was the absorption of the Swedish Rus into the Slavic people among whom they settled , and the second was the extension of the term ' Rus ' to apply to these Slavic peoples by whom the Swedes were absorbed . The veil ...
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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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