Chronicles : The Historie of England
Chronicles : The Historie of England
The Fovrth Booke Of The Historie Of England
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ne with Claudius,
and had such successe, as it appéered to what estate of honour he was
predestinate, hauing conquered nations, and taken kings prisoners. But
now to make an end with Aruiragus: when he perceiued that his force
was too weake to preuaile against the Romane empire, and that he
[Sidenote: _Gal. Mon._]
should striue but in vaine to shake the yoke of subiection from the
necks of the Britains, he made a finall peace with them in his old
age, and so continued in quiet the residue of his reigne, which he
lastlie ended by death, after he had gouerned the land by the space
[Sidenote: 73.]
of thirtie yéeres, or but eight and twentie, as some other imagine. He
died in the yéere of Grace 73, as one author affirmeth, and was buried
[Sidenote: _Matth. West._]
at Glocester.
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_Ioseph of Aramathia came into Britaine and Simon Zelotes, the antiquitie of christian religion, Britaine gouerned by Lieutenants and treasurers of the Romane emperors, the exploits of Os
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