Britain AD

Britain AD
Author: Francis Pryor
Publsiher: HarperCollins (UK)
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: WISC:89088557004

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In this book, which accompanies and expands on his Channel 4 television series, leading archaeologist Francis Pryor retells the story of King Arthur, legendary king of the Britons, tracing it back to its Bronze Age originsThe legend of King Arthur and Camelot is one of the most enduring in Britain's history, spanning centuries and surviving invasions by Angles, Vikings and Normans. In his latest book Francis Pryor -- one of Britain's most celebrated archaeologists and author of the acclaimed Britain BC and Seahenge -- traces the story of Arthur back to its ancient origins. Putting forth the compelling idea that most of the key elements of the Arthurian legends are deeply rooted in Bronze and Iron Ages (the sword Excalibur, the Lady of the Lake, the Sword in the Stone and so on), Pryor argues that the legends' survival mirrors a flourishing, indigenous culture that endured through the Roman occupation of Britain, and the subsequent invasions of the so-called Dark Ages.

The Conquest of Britain by the Saxons

The Conquest of Britain by the Saxons
Author: Daniel Henry Haigh
Publsiher: London J.R. Smith 1861.
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1861
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: HARVARD:32044024197568

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Britain Begins

Britain Begins
Author: Barry Cunliffe
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199679454

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The story of the origins of the British and the Irish peoples, from the end of the last Ice Age around 10,000BC to the eve of the Norman Conquest - who they were, where they came from, and how they related to one another.

Ruling Roman Britain

Ruling Roman Britain
Author: David Braund
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0415008042

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Ruling Roman Britain locates the island in the broader context of Roman imperial thought and action from the late republic and Julius Caesar to the end of the first century AD.

A History of the English Baptists A D 45 A D 1700

A History of the English Baptists A D 45 A D 1700
Author: Joseph Ivimey
Publsiher: Solid Christian Books
Total Pages: 344
Release: 101-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The English Baptists were the first persons who understood the important doctrine of Christian liberty, and who zealously opposed all persecution for the sake of conscience. A large proportion of their churches were averse to all interference with political matters during the convulsive period of the civil wars. It is, however, to be lamented that some of them during that period confounded the power of the magistrate with the government of that kingdom which is not of this world. The sufferings which have been endured by the English Baptists on account of their religious principles, give them a claim to the gratitude of every true lover of liberty and of his country. To them may be applied with peculiar propriety, what the historian Hume says of the Puritans in general: "By whom the precious spark of liberty was kindled and preserved." It is not too much to say that their history has never been fairly given. Influenced by prejudice, many of our historians have either kept them out of sight, or have exhibited them to public ridicule and contempt.

Age of Tyrants

Age of Tyrants
Author: Christopher A. Snyder
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0271043628

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By the waning of Roman rule, Britain was called a "province fertile with tyrants". Christopher Snyder's history of Britain during the two centuries after Rome's withdrawal reveals a hybrid society of Celtic, Roman, and Christian elements and documents the transition from magisterial to monarchical power. An appendix explores the Arthur and Merlin myths. 30 illustrations.

A D 500

A D  500
Author: Simon Young
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005
Genre: British Isles
ISBN: 0297848054

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AD 500 is written as a practical survival guide for the use of civilised visitors to the barbaric islands of Britain and Ireland. It describes a journey which begins in Cornwall and continues through Wales and Ireland, then across to Scotland and eventually down to London and southern Britain. The Romans have left, and the islands are now fought over by Irish, British Celts, Picts and Saxons. It is a dangerous world, full of tribal war. The British Celts are enthusiastic head-hunters, while the Saxon gods require regular blood sacrifices, animal and sometimes human. There are social pitfals too (`Do not make fun of the Celts' beliefs about Arthur'... `The traveller must not fall asleep while a saga poem is being recited'....'Don't refuse a place in a Welsh collective bed') Cheviot bandits, bizarre forms of Christianity, boat burials, peculiar haircuts, human sacrifice, poetry competitions, slave markets, the legend of King Arthur - these are the realities of life in the sixth century AD.

Descriptive Catalogue of Materials Relating to the History of Great Britain and Ireland

Descriptive Catalogue of Materials Relating to the History of Great Britain and Ireland
Author: Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 634
Release: 1862
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: HARVARD:32044081110710

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Vol. I. From the Roman period to the Norman invasion -- vol. II. From A.D. 1066 to A.D. 1200 vol. III. From A.D. 1200 to A.D. 1327.