Worlds and Underworlds: Anglo-European History Through the CenturiesOwen, 1974 - 316 strán (strany) |
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... Irish pirating for slaves , Irish rule in Strathclyde , perhaps a brief Roman return , Pictish invasions , Viking raids . York was successively ruled by Celts , Romans , Teutons , a ninth - century pagan Dane ( Halfdon ) a Danish - Irish ...
... Irish pirating for slaves , Irish rule in Strathclyde , perhaps a brief Roman return , Pictish invasions , Viking raids . York was successively ruled by Celts , Romans , Teutons , a ninth - century pagan Dane ( Halfdon ) a Danish - Irish ...
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... Irish monasteries were minor universities which , more tolerant than many continental coevals , appreciated , while not imitating , pagan as well as orthodox texts . Irish poets are claimed to have known Arab Sufi literature . Irish ...
... Irish monasteries were minor universities which , more tolerant than many continental coevals , appreciated , while not imitating , pagan as well as orthodox texts . Irish poets are claimed to have known Arab Sufi literature . Irish ...
Strana 87
... Irish leprechauns , are variously explained as aboriginal survivals , souls of the dead , hallucinations . The wailing banshee was the residue of primitive Irish gods seeking revenge on the Celts . Manx women still prepare milk for the ...
... Irish leprechauns , are variously explained as aboriginal survivals , souls of the dead , hallucinations . The wailing banshee was the residue of primitive Irish gods seeking revenge on the Celts . Manx women still prepare milk for the ...
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Contents Authors Preface 7 | 7 |
PART | 9 |
A Britain of Gods II | 11 |
Autorské práva | |
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Worlds and Underworlds: Anglo-European History Through the Centuries Peter Vansittart Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1974 |
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