The Matter of Scotland: Historical Narrative in Medieval ScotlandUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1993 - Всего страниц: 386 |
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Historical Narrative in Medieval Scotland Roy James Goldstein. from early Irish tradition . Given the complexities of the Irish sources , even a superficial examination will necessarily involve attention to complex details that many ...
Historical Narrative in Medieval Scotland Roy James Goldstein. from early Irish tradition . Given the complexities of the Irish sources , even a superficial examination will necessarily involve attention to complex details that many ...
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... Irish scribe goes on to say that the Scots are the same as the Picts ( who were thought to originate in Scythia ) . Cowan suggests that the Irish writer borrows this information from the so - called Pictish Chronicle ( De Origine ...
... Irish scribe goes on to say that the Scots are the same as the Picts ( who were thought to originate in Scythia ) . Cowan suggests that the Irish writer borrows this information from the so - called Pictish Chronicle ( De Origine ...
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... Irish . Two Ulster kings , however , oppose the Scots . Randolph earl of Moray defeats these " Erische kyngis " and " al the folk " ( 123-24 ) . While Randolph subdues rebellious Irish chieftains , Edward reaches Kilsagart , where he ...
... Irish . Two Ulster kings , however , oppose the Scots . Randolph earl of Moray defeats these " Erische kyngis " and " al the folk " ( 123-24 ) . While Randolph subdues rebellious Irish chieftains , Edward reaches Kilsagart , where he ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Community of the Realm of Scotland | 23 |
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