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- century. A genealogy in the twelfth-century text De Northumbria post Britannos recording the ancestry of Waltheof Earl of Northampton (and, briefly,...
- at Tettenhall circa 910. The twelfth-century tract De Northumbria post Britannos describes Ealdred's father Eadwulf as the grandson of Ælla of Northumbria...
- Antiquitates, Quibus Inserta Est Pestiferæ adversus Dei Gratiam a Pelagio Britanno in Ecclesiam Inductæ Hæreseos Historia [Antiquities of the Britannic Churches...
- appear in Latin as arriving tamen in Britanniam, the inhabitants being Britannos, and on p.30 principes Britanniae is translated as "chiefs of Britain"...
- the Unready Eadwulf Cudel, Ealdorman of Bamburgh De Northumbria post Britannos says that Oswulf had a son named Ealdred, father of Waltheof of Bamburgh...
- Jonathan E. Hoag, Esq. [February 1918] The Volunteer [February 1918] Ad Britannos—1918 [April 1918] Ver Rusti**** [April 1, 1918] To Mr. Kleiner, on Receiving...
- 2022-10-20. Archived from the original on 2023-06-10. Anne-Diandra Louarn, "Une Britanno-Colombienne donne la réplique à Leonardo DiCaprio," Ici Radio Canada, September...
- Rubricastell****, Carolus Stuttgart: Ehapa 1981 Asterix #8: Asterix apud Britannos Astérix chez les Bretons Goscinny, René Rubricastell****, Carolus Stuttgart:...
- Among the northern English, the use of the Alexandrian computus over the Britanno-Irish cycle was decided at the Synod of Whitby in 664. The Alexandrian...
- (eds.) The Roman Inscriptions of Britain (1965) Oxford Mc Caul, John, Britanno-Roman Inscriptions with Critical Notes (1863) Tacitus, Annals 12.32 Tacitus...