Definition of P Anglorum. Meaning of P Anglorum. Synonyms of P Anglorum

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Definition of P Anglorum

P Anglorum
Shearwater Shear"wa`ter, n. [Shear + water; cf. G. wassersherer; -- so called from its running lightly along the surface of the water.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of long-winged oceanic birds of the genus Puffinus and related genera. They are allied to the petrels, but are larger. The Manx shearwater (P. Anglorum), the dusky shearwater (P. obscurus), and the greater shearwater (P. major), are well-known species of the North Atlantic. See Hagdon.

Meaning of P Anglorum from wikipedia

- Lincoln, was a 12th-century English historian and the author of Historia Anglorum (Medieval Latin for "History of the English"), as "the most important Anglo-Norman...
- Regum Anglorum, where he professes his admiration for the man. In fulfilment of this idea, William completed in 1125 his Gesta Regum Anglorum ("Deeds...
- the first true king of England. The title "King of the English" or Rex Anglorum in Latin, was first used to describe Æthelstan in one of his charters in...
- Ecclesiastical History of the English People (Latin: Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum), written by Bede in about AD 731, is a history of the Christian Churches...
- centralised church authority and at times royal power. However, in his Historia Anglorum, Paris displays a highly negative view of Frederick, going as far as to...
- 305–306 Brooks Early History of the Church of Canterbury p. 50 "Historiam Ecclesiasticam Gentis Anglorum: Liber Primus". The Latin Library. Ad Fontes Academy...
- Symeon. Gransden, Historical Writing, p. 150; Rollason (ed.), Libellus, p. xlviii. Gransden, Historical Writing, p. 149; Rollason (ed.), Libellus de Exordio...
- 'seven kingdoms' was in Henry of Huntingdon's 12th century work, Historia Anglorum; the term Heptarchy is not known to have been used to describe them until...
- respectively rex Anglorum, 'King of the English' and regina Anglorum, 'Queen of the English' — Empress Matilda emplo**** the title domina Anglorum. Several interpretations...
- Kings and Kingdoms, p. 133. Kirby, Earliest English Kings, p. 37. Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, p. 109. Yorke, Kings and Kingdoms, p. 62. "Rædwald", N....