IN the Eleventh Century Sigurd, Earl of the OrkneyIslands, went with a fleet of ships and a considerable body of troops into Ireland, to the assistance of Sictryg with the silken beard, who was then making war on his father-in-law Brian, King of Dublin:... The Dublin University Magazine - Strona 4431837Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Thomas Gray, Samuel Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith - 1926 - Liczba stron: 206
...with a fleet of ships and a considerable body of troops into Ireland, to the assistance of Sictryg with the silken beard, who was then making war on...death of Brian, their King, who fell in the action. On Christmasday, (the day of the battle,) a Native of Caithness in Scotland saw at a distance a number... | |
| Kathleen Raine - 1990 - Liczba stron: 482
...with a fleet of ships and a cons1derable body of troops into Ireland, to the assistance of Sietryg with the Silken beard, who was then making war on his father-in-law Br1an, King of Dublin: The Earl and all his forces were cut to pieces, and Sictryg was in danger of... | |
| William Blake - 2000 - Liczba stron: 132
...and a confiderable body of troops, into Ireland, to the affiftance of Sigtryg -with the filken tearJ, who was then making war on his fatherin-law Brian, King of Dublin. The Earl and all his forees were cut to pieces, and Sigtryi was in danger of a total defeat ; but the enemy had a greater... | |
| Liczba stron: 320
...writh a fleet of ships and a ponsiderable body of troops into Scotland, to the assistance of Sictrygg with the silken beard, who was then making war on...the Earl and all his forces were cut to pieces, and Sictrygg was in danger of a total defeat ; but the enemy had a greater loss by the death of Brian their... | |
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