Northern Antiquities: Or, An Historical Account of the Manners, Customs, Religion and Laws, Maritime Expeditions and Discoveries, Language and Literature of the Ancient ScandinaviansH. G. Bohn, 1847 - 578 sider |
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Side 26
... son of Japhet . " !! " And it seems beyond dispute , " says this learned Scotch philologist with imperturbable gravity , " that the Cimmerii were the posterity of Gomer , the eldest son of Japhet , the Japetus of the Greeks , and that ...
... son of Japhet . " !! " And it seems beyond dispute , " says this learned Scotch philologist with imperturbable gravity , " that the Cimmerii were the posterity of Gomer , the eldest son of Japhet , the Japetus of the Greeks , and that ...
Side 53
... Son lhiat's y reeriaght , as y phooar , as y ghloyr , son dy bragh . From the Bible Society's Manks New Testament , London , 1815 . KYMRIC BRANCH . WELSH . 3 Ein Tad , yr hwn wyt yn y nefoedd , sancteiddier dy enw ; 2deled dy deyrnas ...
... Son lhiat's y reeriaght , as y phooar , as y ghloyr , son dy bragh . From the Bible Society's Manks New Testament , London , 1815 . KYMRIC BRANCH . WELSH . 3 Ein Tad , yr hwn wyt yn y nefoedd , sancteiddier dy enw ; 2deled dy deyrnas ...
Side 63
... sons were slain , and more than fourscore thousand of the Romans and their allies were left dead in the field . Last of all , two other generals , the consul Manlius , and the proconsul Cæpio , to whom had been intrusted a fourth army ...
... sons were slain , and more than fourscore thousand of the Romans and their allies were left dead in the field . Last of all , two other generals , the consul Manlius , and the proconsul Cæpio , to whom had been intrusted a fourth army ...
Side 80
... sons for sub- jects . Many sovereign families of the north are said to be descended from these princes . Thus Horsa and Hengist , the chiefs of those Saxons , who conquered Britain in the fifth century , counted Odin , or Wodin in the ...
... sons for sub- jects . Many sovereign families of the north are said to be descended from these princes . Thus Horsa and Hengist , the chiefs of those Saxons , who conquered Britain in the fifth century , counted Odin , or Wodin in the ...
Side 85
... son Frey , called Yngvi- Frey + , the founder of the Yngling dynasty , the last king of which , being the 21st in descent from Frey , was Ingialld Illradi , whose reign is placed in the beginning of the seventh century . At his death ...
... son Frey , called Yngvi- Frey + , the founder of the Yngling dynasty , the last king of which , being the 21st in descent from Frey , was Ingialld Illradi , whose reign is placed in the beginning of the seventh century . At his death ...
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