10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «CNUTE»
Discover the use of
cnute in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cnute and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
Macbeth: An Historical Novel of the Last Celtic King
“Nae, we've committed men for his use and there won't be much of a battle until
Cnute returns.” While Macbeth was seeing to his obligations at Braemer and
Nairn, Owen of Strathclyde joined Malcolm with a force of a thousand warriors,
and ...
2
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (7 of 8) the ...
Edeling, and as many daughters, Margaret and Christine, of the which in place
conuenient more shall be said. Polydor. King Cnute maried to quéene Emma the
widow of Egelred, in Iulie, anno. 1017. When king Cnute had established things,
...
Sangarra, colocada junto dele, segredoulhe entãoestapalavra sinistra: — O
cnute! — Sim —vociferou IvanOgareff, que nãopodia já conterse —,o cnute
paraesta bruxa! E que lhocravem nas carnes até elaficar como morta!
Umsoldado tártaro ...
4
Roger of Wendover's Flowers of History, 1: Comprising the ...
Return of Cnute to lay waste England. At this time Cnute king of Denmark, having
settled his affairs there and made friends of the neighbouring princes, came into
England, determined to subdue it or die. Landing at Sandwich from a powerful ...
5
Chronicles:England,Scotland(6vl): Chro.Eng.Scot.Etc 6v
Cnute vaner/al'et/J tbe to/all regimen! of i/n's land, be assemZJZet/J a aozmreil a!
London, [be noble: doo bin: liomage, /Je diuide/b [be realme into foure [var/s to
lie gouerned by his as“:ignes; Edwin and Edward 1116 sonnes of Edmund are ...
6
The History of Manchester: The Saxon period
And we meet with the word Feoh as early as Ethelbert LL. 1. and Hlothaire and
Eadric LL. 16, signifying derivatively property in general, and money or goods in
particulan-6 See Bishop Nicholson's epistle prefixed to Wilkius p. 9, and Cnute
LL.
7
The History of Manchester: In Four Books
9, and Cnute LL. Sec. 69. The British word is disguised by the interpolation of the
G, as Edwin king of Northumbria is called Ædguin in Nennius p. 116, and Aetius
named Agitius in Gildas c. 17. The Britons antiently inserted G in the middle of ...
8
A Complete History of England: From the First Entrance of ...
After his Death the Dzmsb Army and Dane; make Cnute his Son their king, and
the English upon condition of his better Government, lend to Etbe/red to return
out of Normzndj, who sending for his Son Edward, with promise of doing all
things ...
9
Roger of Wendover's Flowers of History: Comprising the ...
Return of Cnute to lay waste England. At this time Cnute king of Denmark, having
settled his affairs there and made friends of the neighbouring princes, came into
England, determined to subdue it or die. Landing at Sandwich from a powerful ...
Roger (of Wendover), Matthew Paris, John Allen Giles, 1849
10
The Historie of Cambria, Now Called Wales: A Part of the ...
But Cnute fearing the incomparable strength of Edmund mooued him to accord,
wherevnto he agreed. Therevpon peace was concluded with much ioie, that
Edmund should reigne in Westsex, and Cnute in Mercia : and so they departed, ...
Caradog of Llancarvan, David Powell, 1811